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MEMO FROM THE PUBLISHER
April 02, 1956 | Harry Phillips
During April and May many of you may notice in the windows of your favorite department stores enlarged reproductions of some of the people and places you have already seen in SPORTS ILLUSTRATED—divers at Acapulco,...
Especially for beginners and high-handicap golfers
November 21, 1955 | Bill Gordon
Forgetting for the moment about slices that are caused by a faulty grip or a faulty stance, let us look into the third chief producer of the slice: the loop at the top of the swing brought on by faulty backswing. A...
HUNTING SCOTLAND'S NOBLE BIRD
October 10, 1955
Few experiences are more rewarding to the sportsman than a driven shoot across the moors for Scottish grouse. 'Here, in heather-scented surroundings, a group of visiting Americans enjoys this unique sport
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
December 20, 1954
OLYMPIC TRAININGSirs:The article by Mr. Canham, track coach at the University of Michigan, entitled, Russia Will Win the 1956 Olympics (SI, Oct. 25) was true in every detail and shocking in its conclusions. Something...
THREE-LEGGED SAILOR
August 23, 1954 | Red Smith
Trion, a yacht recently designed by Physicist H. M. Barkla of St. Andrew's University, Scotland, has three hulls and four revolving booms to catch wind from all sides. Barkla thinks his "triscaph" will do 25 knots.
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