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TABLE OF CONTENTS
November 28, 1955 | Volume 3, Issue 22
Many golfers make the sand trap shot more difficult than it has to be. This is because they were taught that the only way to come out of a trap is with an explosion shot, a rather unnatural stroke...
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November 28, 1955 Wes Santee, who has done everything but run a four-minute mile, was given a chance to do just that—and go after the Olympic 1,500-meter crown as well—when his three-week-old suspension, for...
November 28, 1955 Cadets of the U.S. Military Academy lead disciplined ascetic lives of study and drill but football gives release
More than 90,000 fans will pay more than half a million dollars to see the 56th meeting of the nation's future brass and braid. On the following pages Herman Hickman analyzes the team and SI...
EVENT—The 56th meeting since 1890 between the U.S.
Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy
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November 28, 1955 DUCKS AT DAWN
November 28, 1955 THE UNIVERSITY OF EIGHTH AVENUEA distinguished boxing writer and historian, A.J. Liebling, paints a brilliant word picture of the heart of boxing in America: Stillman's Gym. First of two parts
November 28, 1955 | Melvin Durslag
FOR THE MEN
Port-Hand marks are black with odd numbers. Pointers indicate deep water inside the channel.
[MARINA]MARINA[DANGER AREA]DANGER AREA[RESTAURANT]RESTAURANT[HOTEL]HOTEL
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November 28, 1955 EAST
November 28, 1955 STORM SIGNALS DISPLAYED AT GOVERNMENT STATIONS
As 95,000 looked on in sparkling California weather and millions more watched on television, Sam Brown and his UCLA teammates raced past an old cross-town rival, Southern California, and right on...
November 28, 1955 | James Atwater There was no bowl bid at stake for Ohio State but Coach Hayes sent Cassady & Co. out after something even better—a victory over Michigan and a second straight Big Ten title
The big three football title is of absolutely no national significance. Nonetheless, the Big Three continue to care terribly about this seasonal accolade. Harvard, Yale and Princeton dispute over...
•Army-Navy: Army approaches full strength for the first time this season. However, the Middies have the better all-round offense and just as much determination...NAVY.
November 28, 1955 The pioneering West Coast swim-wear industry combines Hollywood glamour, high style and scientific thoroughness to make the world's best bathing suits
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November 28, 1955 | Compiled by ED ZERN C—clear water; SH—slightly high; FG—fishing good; FF—fishing fair; FP—fishing poor; OG—outlook good; OF—outlook fair; OVG—outlook very good.
No matter what develops in the National Hockey League as the recognized power teams from Montreal and Detroit gain momentum, the 1955 season has already provided some startling surprises. The very...
November 28, 1955 [TV]TV [NETWORK RADIO]NETWORK RADIO
November 28, 1955 7—James Coyne10—Murray Garrett-Graphic House14—drawing by Ajay24, 25—drawings by James Caraway25—M. E. Warren30, 31—Wil Blanche-Prang Pictures32—Hy Peskin, Mark Kauffman33—no credit, Phil...
A Notable art exhibition, Sport in Art, opened last week at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, where it will continue until December 15. In a joyful wire to Museum Director Perry Rathbone, a member...
November 28, 1955 Sirs:In SI, Nov. 21 you have (unwittingly, I am sure) libeled the President of the U.S. through misunderstanding of the true meaning of a word with an interesting background.
November 28, 1955 RICHARD S. TUFTSRichard S. Tufts, 59, of Pinehurst, N.C. this month was nominated to be the next president of the United States Golf Association, a nomination that is tantamount to election....
G. K. (JOE) GUENNELIndiana UniversitySoccer Coach"Soccer has to compete with big-time sports. It offers neither money nor glory, so incentive is lacking. As long as there is no college soccer,...
Which make the best officers, those who finish near the top of their college classes, or athletes?
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