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Long ago I read a story, set in the forties, maybe earlier, in which some New York baseball fans were discussing "the Gints."
I thought about it for a while, and decided that with author deleting the 'a' (and of course, the G pronounced as J) the name "Gints" should rhyme with "pints." Just a quick, sloppy way of saying the word, skipping a vowel along the way.
Later, I heard-- possibly in a low-budget or amateur stage play-- some New York characters boosting "the Gints"-- but they said it to rhyme with "splints."
I expect these actors were westerners (well, so am I!) but I have it right, right? And they had it wrong, right?
And of course, this isn't necessarily a vintage question. There are still New York Giants in the National Football League.
I thought about it for a while, and decided that with author deleting the 'a' (and of course, the G pronounced as J) the name "Gints" should rhyme with "pints." Just a quick, sloppy way of saying the word, skipping a vowel along the way.
Later, I heard-- possibly in a low-budget or amateur stage play-- some New York characters boosting "the Gints"-- but they said it to rhyme with "splints."
I expect these actors were westerners (well, so am I!) but I have it right, right? And they had it wrong, right?
And of course, this isn't necessarily a vintage question. There are still New York Giants in the National Football League.