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Articles
April 09, 1956 | Harry Phillips The hazards of making predictions are well known, and to no one more than to the people who make predictions about sports. In the face of that I'll make two right here about as unhazardous as they come. One is that...
February 27, 1956 | Harry Phillips Five years ago a congressional committee brushed aside baseball's horsehide curtain for a look at the business heartland which lies behind it. The committee recommended no new legislation and two years later a...
January 23, 1956 | Harry Phillips At 7 A.M. Tuesday, January 3 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED began to roll off the presses at its regular time to start its regular way to newsstands and subscribers. Many of our readers have written to comment with appreciation...
January 09, 1956 | H. Allen Smith Humorist Smith, a lover of baseball records, collects some memorable performances you may have missed
November 21, 1955 | Harry Phillips When John O'Reilly first reported on the whooping crane for SPORTS ILLUSTRATED (Sept. 20, 1954), the best that could be said about the search for the nesting grounds of America's tallest bird was that U.S. and...
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