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TABLE OF CONTENTS
June 02, 1958 | Volume 8, Issue 22
June 02, 1958 [Television]Television[Color television]Color television[Network radio]Network radio
June 02, 1958 | Carleton Mitchell
That Carleton Mitchell, shown above at Sceptre's helm,
should have been granted the privilege of sailing aboard the British challenger
is a tribute to his reputation as a yachtsman as well as to...
The comment of London's Daily Telegraph reprinted at
left shows that the British press, hitherto allowed to inspect Sceptre only
from a distance, viewed Carleton Mitchell's presence aboard her...
June 02, 1958 Half the fun of getting there by sea is the delightful, expanding world of shipboard sports
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June 02, 1958 John Holland, Los Angeles city councilman, after National League President Warren Giles issued vote-for-Chavez-Ravine-or-lose-the-Dodgers ultimatum: "The last desperate threat of a frightened...
June 02, 1958 The International Amateur Athletic Federation, which decides whether or not man's accomplishments in track and field events are world records, has a rule about foot races. "In deciding whether the...
June 02, 1958 From Nikita Khrushchev on down, everybody who was anybody and several thousand who weren't turned up at Moscow's huge Hippodrome last week for a horse show that had everything—the Soviet-wide...
June 02, 1958 •Dick Mayer will defend his U.S. Open title June 12-14, against an entry of record size. Herbert Warren Wind previews the elements that make it a true championship test.
June 02, 1958 The fours at right toiling on Lake Quinsigamond, Mass. one lovely afternoon last week are taking part in the New England Interscholastic regatta. Fifteen prep and two high schools rowed all day as...
June 02, 1958 | Robert Creamer
June 02, 1958 Heads-up save by diving Russian Goalie Yashin holds off England in an international soccer match the Russians managed to tie 1-1 before 100,000 who jampacked Moscow's huge Lenin Stadium.
June 02, 1958 RECORD BREAKERS—GLENN DAVIS, remarkable Ohio State jack-of-most-races, took off like hopped-up bunny, sped merrily around two turns on way to U.S. college record of 45.8 for 440 yards, also tied...
Before the baseball season began, jokes were made, diagrams drawn, protests launched, all ridiculing the left field screen in the Los Angeles Coliseum. Self-righteous defenders of Babe Ruth's...
June 02, 1958 | John O'Reilly
A honey bear who turned tiger meets a very catlike boxer for the welterweight title
June 02, 1958 BASEBALL—MINNESOTA, over Michigan State, 3-2, 2-1, to win Big Ten title, Minneapolis.
June 02, 1958 Toni Sailer, handsome Austrian ski star with movie ambitions, has been cast in role of cliff hanger by FIS, must wait until they decide if he is able actor before ruling on his amateur standing...
June 02, 1958 | Charlotte Adams Here, prepared with the counsel of Trader Vic, is an authentic Hawaiian 'luau' that can be done easily in your own kitchen
A player who does well in a bridge tournament is rewarded by the American Contract Bridge League with a grant of master points. You can't spend them but the total you amass goes on the record to...
This is Ken Venturi; blending the techniques of Byron Nelson with his own determination to be the new master of the pros
June 02, 1958 | Art Smith I am often asked by my pupils, "What is the most important thing to do to play consistent golf?" My reply has been the same for years: "Learn to stroke the ball in the same timing or rhythm each...
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June 02, 1958 | Robert Shaplen
June 02, 1958 (): Sirs:We have a question concerning a rule interpretation in the magnificent Los Angeles Coliseum.
June 02, 1958 BLUE MARLIN: NORTH CAROLINA: First blue marlin of Hatteras season taken last week from Edgar Styron's Twins, captained by Elmer Ballance. It weighed 304 pounds and was done in by joint efforts of...
June 02, 1958 4—Brian Seed, Victor Condiotty-Seattle Times5—(2), U.P.I., R. J. Quinlan-Cleveland Plain Dealer, Don Pasquarella6—Hy Peskin, John G. Zimmerman8—illustration by Fred Eng17—London Daily...
June 02, 1958 'It seemed as if no one cared...'
The lure of far places is as old as man. And so is the appeal of sport. But the attraction of sport and travel in combination is of fairly modern vintage.
DEIRDRE BUDGE (MRS. DON)New York CityDon is a wonderful dancer. But there is nothing very unusual about that. Actually, tennis players all seem to be excellent dancers because tennis is such a...
June 02, 1958 For the past 20 years the nation's haberdashers have deplored in vain the fact that the only thing a college man would put on his head was the wax that kept his crew cut bristling. This spring,...
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