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Articles
August 18, 2008 | Brian Cazeneuve The Far East has crashed a men's scene long dominated by the U.S., Europe and Australia
April 01, 1974 | John A. Meyers SPORTS ILLUSTRATED staffers have done some odd things in their time—Tex Maule was once a trapeze artist, Ray Cave was a carhop at a drive-in in Washington, D,C., Andrew Crichton was a baker in Greenland—but as far as...
May 12, 1969 | Whitney Tower On Wednesday of Derby Week, Bill Shoemaker had just gotten up on Poona's Day in the paddock at Hollywood Park when the filly reared, pinned him against a hedge and fell on him. The accident put Shoemaker in the...
July 15, 1968 | William Johnson Australia's Peter Thomson, who has won the British Open five times, has made himself an unpopular figure among American pros with his criticisms of U.S. golf and its rich tour. Thomson does not care. He is too busy...
May 31, 1965 | Duncan Barnes Generations of boy scouts will blanch at the thought and a million World War II infantrymen may boycott the movement, but America—a land pioneered on horseback, built by the steam engine and overrun with motor...
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