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October 21, 1957 | Volume 7, Issue 17
FOR THE RECORD
October 21, 1957
AUTO RACING
College football, bugged by fumbles and the flu, nonetheless swung into its finest week; crowds of 95,000 and 100,000 turned out in Philadelphia and Ann Arbor
October 21, 1957
THE EAST
HICKMAN'S HUNCHES for games of Saturday, October 19
October 21, 1957 |
Herman Hickman
•Iowa—Wisconsin. Badgers have shown surprising early-season strength while Hawkeyes have come along as expected. IOWA.
Frankie Albert, once the wonder boy of T quarterbacks, is rebuilding the 49ers in his second year as coach. Frankie was an irrepressible gambler on the field, but now he finds that he is the cautious sideline worrier
October 21, 1957 |
Tex Maule
It was fourth down and inches to go for the San Francisco 49ers on the Los Angeles 40. Some 60,000 fans waited hopefully for Quarterback Y. A. Tittle to sneak for the inches and keep the 49ers...
COMING EVENTS OCT. 18-OCT. 27
October 21, 1957
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
October 21, 1957
6—painting by Anne Fischer7—illustration by Al Beechel8—A.P., U.P., Bill Young-San Francisco Chronicle, Milwaukee Journal, A.P.9—NASCAR Photo, A.P.10—A.P., Juan Guzman, Hawthorne Race...
FISHERMAN'S CALENDAR
October 21, 1957
SO season opensSC season closesC clear waterD water dirty, roilyN water normal heightSH slightly highH highVH very highM water muddyL lowR risingWT50 water 50°FG fishing goodFVG fishing very...
THE POWER AND THE GLORY
October 21, 1957 | Don Parker
While Michigan State showed Michigan why it is one of the two best college teams, a Notre Dame sophomore became Saturday's Hero by booting his team to a Hollywood victory over Army
A MEAN HAND WITH A ROCK
October 21, 1957 |
Roy Terrell
Lew Burdette, who came out of the West Virginia hills to tame the dread Yankees in the World Series, is baseball's biggest paradox: killer and clown, with a touch of genius on the side
RENDEZVOUS AT LONGCHAMP
October 21, 1957
The Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe is the Continent's richest and most celebrated horse race, and its running traditionally signals the beginning of the Paris winter social season. The international...
BAND DAY
October 21, 1957
It started at the University of Nebraska 19 years ago with 10 bands. This Saturday 70 groups totaling 3,500 musicians and 300 twirlers will fill the Cornhuskers' Memorial Stadium with the vast...
EVENTS & DISCOVERIES
October 21, 1957
BEREAVEMENT IN NEW YORK, SILENCE IN PHILLY, THE SHOE RIDES A DOUBLE, GOLF ON THE HOME SCREEN, A MOTOR SCOOTERIST'S GUIDE, HOW TO SOOTHE A GRIZZLY
CURRENT WEEK AND WHAT'S AHEAD
October 21, 1957
•Pull Hitter's ParadiseNow that Walter O'Malley has led his Dodgers from indecision to Los Angeles he must find a park for them to play in. At present O'Malley favors the Coliseum, a 102,000-seat...
A LOW-PRESSURE ENGINEER
October 21, 1957 | Don Parker
When Coach Bobby Dodd sends his Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets against Auburn Saturday, the Southeastern Conference title may hang on the outcome. But to the relaxed Dodd, it will still be a game for fun
BRITANNIA RULES
October 21, 1957 |
Henry Longhurst
The golf expert of the London Sunday Times cheers Britain's famous victory in the Ryder Cup, but deplores some had manners on both sides stimulated by the slaughter of Goliath
TOMMY'S TERRIBLE TEMPER
October 21, 1957 |
Henry Longhurst
Though Tommy (Thunder) Bolt's outbursts at Lindrick were not the first in his 11-year career as a professional golfer, and will not be the last, there seems to be no doubt that for once there was...
Day for Aquavit
October 21, 1957 |
Kenneth Rudeen
Swedish Saabs and Volvos between them dominated Lime Rock's 10-hour endurance race for small foreign passenger cars
MEMO from the publisher
October 21, 1957 |
Harry Phillips
This Week our Footloose Sportsman and travel editor, Horace Sutton, is in Madrid. There, between overseas assignments for later issues of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, he is attending the 27th annual...
Be Kind to Your Web-footed Friends
October 21, 1957 | Coles Phinizy
Sports Illustrated sends an emissary 1,700 miles to the bogs of Saskatchewan for a report on a biologist who toils in the bulrushes to provide the sort of homes ducks need to raise more ducks
FROM THE FLYWAYS
October 21, 1957
S—snowR—rainF—freeze-upT—temperatureSF—spotty flightFF—fair flightGF—good flightEF—excellent flightGDW—good duck weatherSC—season closes (or closed)BW—bluebird weatherPG—poor gunningFG—fair...
NEWPORT GETS SOME TIPS FROM THE TOP
October 21, 1957 |
George Plimpton
Before the fascinated eyes of the nation's proudest families a new kind of celebrity and very serious golfer teed off on the historic Newport links. This is how it was when Dwight Eisenhower played
these faces in the crowd...
October 21, 1957
Monty Stickles, bulky Notre Dame third-string sophomore end from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., made his first field-goal try one to remember, lofting ball over from 28-yard line with six minutes to play for...
focus on the deed...
October 21, 1957
Jubilation in Milwaukee knows no bounds as the good burghers turn out to hail their conquering World Series heroes. Here, Pitchers Lew Burdette (left) and Warren Spahn respond to fans' cheers by...
SCOREBOARD
October 21, 1957
RECORD BREAKERS
LONDON BRIDGE IS NOT FALLING DOWN
October 21, 1957 |
Charles Goren
The author won the world pair championship in London last week, but has high praise for British contract bridge
15 The side leg lift will mold your thighs and hips as you like them
October 21, 1957 |
Bonnie Prudden
This exercise is a test of balance but is especially good for trimming and making firm your thighs and hips. Follow directions carefully. This is one time when overambition may destroy the...
THE QUESTION: If you could ask any living golfer a question, what would it be? (Asked of the members of this year's Ryder Cup Team)
October 21, 1957 |
Jimmy Jemail
JACK BURKEBuffaloMy question is for Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret. I hope they won't think I'm impertinent. I'm not. I just want to know: When are you old pros going to retire? We young...
ESPECIALLY FOR WOMEN GOLFERS
October 21, 1957 |
Fay Crocker
I have had one theory about golf ever since I was knee high to a duck: nature, with golfers in mind, shaped the right palm so that the left thumb fits into it perfectly. When the left thumb and...
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
October 21, 1957
EVASHEVSKI (CONT.): IS HE RIGHT?Sirs:When SPORTS ILLUSTRATED came out with its article on Coach Evashevski (Special Football Issue, Sept. 23) and his supposed philosophies on recruiting, the...
CALIFORNIA COMERS
October 21, 1957
The newest wave of tennis players dashing onto the national scene from the shores of southern California includes this attractive septet of champions. Among them they hold seven of the eight major...
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