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Articles
May 17, 1965 A lot of people have wondered how an old man like Yogi Berra (below), subjected to the softening effects of a year's layoff and of a managerial term, could regain playing form so quickly. They need wonder no longer....
September 21, 1964 | John Underwood The length of a toe sometimes was the only difference between success or failure as the U.S.'s best track men strove last week for places on the 1964 Olympic team
July 13, 1964 | John Underwood Some old dependables and a few new faces won places on the Olympic team. Some of those who missed will get another chance in September
July 06, 1964 | Gwilym S. Brown With an emphatic victory over a longtime tormentor, young Tom O'Hara climaxed a meet in which youth, for the most part, shouted to be served
July 06, 1964 GLORY AND GOOSirs:I was horrified to see in John Underwood's article on Tom O'Hara (Running Is Such Sweet Torture, June 22) that Tom had given away the secret of America's sudden breakthrough in all distances from...
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