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Articles
November 20, 1961 | Tex Maule New York's football pros again are championship contenders, and one of the men chiefly responsible is Wellington Mara, who has bartered for most of his team's best players
November 13, 1961 | Tex Maule Chicago used a subtle defense against a subtle quarterback but lost as Philadelphia's Sonny Jurgensen and his Eagles proved their right to rank as professional football's best
October 23, 1961 The grace of coordinated power is one of the beauties of football. On the cover and on the following pages that kind of power is on display—in the running of such players as Cleveland's sinewy fullback, Jim Brown...
October 16, 1961 | Robert H. Boyle That's George Preston Marshall, the controversial owner of pro football's paleface Washington Redskins. G. Presto loves customers, but says he may be anti-people. Some critics believe what he mostly is is anti-Negro
September 25, 1961 A RUNNING TEAM WILL
WIN IN THE EAST
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