The boat will get here in the morning, see? You two pack your tennis rackets and go back where you belong.
The boat will get here in the morning, see? You two pack your tennis rackets and go back where you belong.
Blackie, why don't you take this chance to get away from those hoodlums that hang around you like a bunch of flies, and from gambling houses and rackets and graft, and all the rotten, vicious things about you?
I been in rackets all my life, Brick.
There are plenty of rackets we can move into.
I'll quit the rackets and start clean.
This is William Kennedy, bringing you the second of a series of short pictures exposing the rackets of America:
Ward Bryant, publisher and leading crusader against the rackets receives a telephone death threat against himself and his family.
Your rackets must be doing all right.
Every policeman on the force knows about the rackets.
Complete power to fight the rackets.
Spend your time building up new rackets so when McLaren comes up, he'll find a dozen more going.
The boys are restless about McLaren still hammering their rackets.
I'm putting the rackets back in full swing, even if it means trouble with McLaren.
You were to deliver but you're getting nowhere. You've broken up a few rackets but you haven't gotten the men we want.
Now, you tell Tommy to be nice to him and give him things like cigarettes and that, 'cause this guy Smokey knows a lot of swell rackets for Tommy when he gets out.
There are a lot of rackets where it's handy to have a girl around.
Blackmail rackets?
I mean, a lot of rackets except murder.
Eddie, the days of the rackets are over.
I'm through with the rackets forever.
Now, you guys are no longer looking at John Sarto, boss of the rackets. You're now looking at John T. Sarto world sportsman, socialite and art student.
You give me the rackets and made me the boss.
As far as the rackets are concerned you're through, Johnny.
So they could carry on the rackets.
You've just heard Lawrence Lawrence, the man who knows all the rackets and all the racketeers.
You're new in this country and on to all the rackets.
Before you got yourself mixed up in slot machines, pinballs, other dubious rackets.
Oh, I had a couple of rackets.
The FBI closed down all rackets, and the snatch now gets you throat trouble.
When we have matched our rackets to these balls, we will in France, by God's grace, play a set shall strike his father's crown into the hazard!
Who put away your golf bag, your tennis rackets?
I worked the rackets.
Dirty rackets.
Ugly rackets.
Disgusting. Rotten little rackets.
You can have the locations, the rackets, all the profits, all the fun.
Informers, con men, and sharpshooters were quizzed... those on the fringe of crime, and those deep in the rackets.
Slot machines. Gambling rackets. That wasn't enough.
Well, of all the dirty, low-down rackets!
I guess he figures the competition isn't so rough in the rackets these days, and he wants in again.
You remember when Guido had all the rackets sewed up?
First, there's Nick Scanlon, the old boss of the rackets.
This syndicate hopes to operate unchecked, as a vast monopoly, controlling all gambling, all vice, all rackets and the millions of dollars that entails.
Who work the hoist rackets in this territory?
Gaff wheels, novelties for sucker bait, and two of the best stickmen in the rackets.
I didn't know classy lawyers handled people in the rackets.
You've been in the rackets, figuring the angles since you was a kid.
Being with you guys made me wanna get out of the rackets, and now you wanna put me right back in. Clout him with a tire iron.
Teenage crime, adoption rackets, quack psychiatrists,
I've made a haul in all the leading rackets
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