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January 23, 1956 | Alfred Wright
Feb. 11, Indiana vs. Mich. State at Bloomington, Ind. Hawaiian Bill Woolsey, one of world's top middle-distance stars, leads Indiana team which could be hurt by eligibility problems against State's promising sophomores.
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
December 12, 1955
Sirs:Don Paul's brilliant rationale of football villainy (, SI, Nov. 28) is obviously one of the brightest new developments in gamesmanship, the science of how to win without actually cheating, created some years ago...
The Question: Are the days of the horse numbered? (Asked at the National Horse Show)
November 21, 1955 | Jimmy Jemail
COL. FRED A. AHERN, DublinCaptain, Irish Army Team"No. Doctors recommend horseback riding because the outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man. Humans must be associated with things that are alive....
The Question: Is the dog really man's best friend?
October 31, 1955 | Jimmy Jemail
HAROLD M. FLORSHEIM, Chicago President, Florsheim Shoe Co. "One of the best. He never questions your motives, is there when you want his company and is content to lie at your feet until your mood changes. A...
The Question: Professional baseball has taken much of the interest from college baseball. Will pro football do the same to colle
October 24, 1955 | Jimmy Jemail
RED BARBER, Scarborough, N.Y.Sportscaster"No. In our time major college football will be tops. It's such a big business that the big schools will do everything to hold their crowds. The college game has a fanatical...
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