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19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
October 14, 1957
SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR: NOMINATIONS OPEN (CONT.)Sirs:Since nominations for SPORTS ILLUS-TRATED'S Sportsman of the Year are now opened (19TH HOLE, Oct. 7) I would like to cite my choice for that distinction. It is...
THE QUESTION: After a lapse of several years, the Army-Notre Dame game is being revived. How does this game compare with other f
October 14, 1957 | Jimmy Jemail
MAYOR ROBERT F. WAGNERNew York CityThe Army-Notre Dame game is great football and a great attraction. But perfect football becomes secondary when your alma mater is playing. I'm a Yale man. The Harvard-Yale game is...
THE SUBWAY ALUMNUS RIDES AGAIN
October 14, 1957 | Tex Maule
Army against Notre Dame, once the big football game of the year for the man without a college, is revived after a lapse of nine years
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October 14, 1957
While the football fans above were going wild over this 72-yard run by Minnesota's Dick Larson (15) as his team beat Purdue 21-17, others divided their concentration between football and the World Series in...
Of the nation's top teams, only Navy and Baylor fell victims to the upset last week. Oklahoma and Michigan State justified their
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