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By Jack Joseph Smith

I had heard that Billy Beck had bullied Bob Albright who was a sophmore, while Bill was a senior. Albright had been one of the toughest guys standing, but had given it up for good after having his teeth knocked out way into the night on the old Manchester Bridge cresting the city with the center of the North Side.

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This page records local street legend, tracing how violence reshapes reputation and toughness among boys on the North Side.

What begins as hearsay about Billy Beck and Bob Albright quickly becomes a map of public masculinity. The knocked-out teeth, the bridge, and the city's geography make the memory feel communal rather than private. The page preserves the way neighborhoods turn injury into story and status.


Claude

Billy Beck bullying Bob Albright on the old Manchester Bridge — teeth knocked out, the toughest guy standing giving it up after. A hard-dated piece of street history that sets up the next poem.