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Eddie Arcaro Cover - Sports Illustrated June 17, 1957

June 17, 1957
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June 17, 1957 | Eddie Arcaro

June 17, 1957 | Eddie Arcaro
"Mounts" indicates the number of horses which Arcaro rode; "unplaced" indicates horses which were not first, second or third; "percent" is his winning average; and "amount won" is the total purses...

June 17, 1957 | Eddie Arcaro
Part 2: PRE-RACE "An appreciation of the trainer's advice, knowledge of all your racing equipment and a serious effort to get the feel of your horse require the jock's fullest attention during the...

June 17, 1957 | William Leggett
George Edward Arcaro, America's Cyrano on horseback, has ridden horses which have won more than $21 million. Born in Cincinnati on February 19, 1916, he was transplanted 11 years after birth,...

June 17, 1957 | Robert Creamer
Hitting is the most difficult of the athletic arts," once declared Garry Schumacher, veteran publicity man for the New York Giants and one of the few constant observers of baseball who can be...

June 17, 1957 | Harry Phillips
Now into the second quarter century of his riding career, Eddie Arcaro has ridden approximately 20,000 races or, to look at it differently, a half dozen times across the continent at full speed on...

June 17, 1957
DAMSELS IN DISTRESS

June 17, 1957 | Kenneth B. Keating/Republican Representative from New York

June 17, 1957

June 17, 1957
•Blow of the WeekA few days after he was fined $1,000 for nightclubbing, Yankee Catcher Yogi Berra got another severe blow: a foul tip smashed through his mask, breaking his ample nose. Yogi...

June 17, 1957 | Whitney Tower
Shoemaker and Gallant Man (above) threaten Bold Ruler in the Belmont

June 17, 1957
RECORD BREAKERS

June 17, 1957
Reaching Republican Tollefson gets set to tag Democrat Fascell in Congressional game won by Democrats 10-9 at Washington, D.C.

June 17, 1957
Thomas L. Harrison, 41, devoted Phillie rooter from Wilmington, Del., was nation's most abashed baseball fan after gallant snare of Granny Hamner's bid for extra-base hit cost Philadelphia run and...

June 17, 1957 | Ezra Bowen

June 17, 1957 | Alice Higgins
A hassle over rules brings new trouble to an old show and a lot of ill will to an impoverished U.S. Equestrian Team

June 17, 1957 | Jimmy D'Angelo
When most golfers play seaside courses, they usually encounter difficulty when attempting to play from a sandy lie. They can overcome both the mental and shot-making hazards if they will play the...

June 17, 1957
The thrumming sound of horses' hoofs and the sight of a herd in the golden dawn, the traditional scene of the Old West, lives for most people only in the movies. But those with a nostalgia for...

June 17, 1957 | Horace Sutton

June 17, 1957
ARCHERYJoe Fries, Los Angeles; SYLVESTER CHESSMAN, Parma, Ohio; ANN CLARK, Cincinnati; BETTY SCHMIDT, Chicago; natl. qualification target tournament winners, Minneapolis.

June 17, 1957 | A. P. Herbert

June 17, 1957 | Jimmy Jemail
RODDIE WILLIAMSMayor of Hamilton, Bermuda, owner of the cutter UndinaYes. Many women can handle a sailing yacht as well as men. They are expert helmsmen and they are handy with the sails, even in...

June 17, 1957
of pitchers: Jim Wilson (), Billy Pierce (), Dick Donovan () of the first-place Chicago White Sox. Maestro Pierce already has 10 wins and a phenomenal 1.80 ERA, having conceded just one run in 47...

June 17, 1957
SIRS:WITH AUTOMAKERS' BAN ON SPEED AND HORSEPOWER IN ADVERTISING, HOW ABOUT CARTOON OF CAR SALESMAN WITH PICTURES OF CARS AND SPEEDS PINNED INSIDE COAT, LIKE FEELTHY FRENCH POSTCARDS? PUNCH LINE:...

June 17, 1957
"To alert the country on what can and should be done to reach the much desired goal of a happier, healthier and more totally fit youth in America," President Eisenhower has appointed 119...

June 17, 1957
SO—season open: (or opened); SC—season closes (or closed).C—clear water; D—water dirty or roily; M—water muddy.N—water at normal height; SH—slightly high; H—high; VH—very high; L—low; R—rising;...

June 17, 1957
3—Fred E. Chez4—A.P. (2), I.N.P.6—courtesy U.S. Seniors Golf Assn., Central Press-London, A.P.7—Francis Miller-LIFE, A.P. (2)16—Robert Frank17—courtesy Triangle Publications24, 25—top, Hy...