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TABLE OF CONTENTS
February 23, 1959 | Volume 10, Issue 8
February 23, 1959 | Will Lang
February 23, 1959 The New York Yankees invite an Australian batsman, Tenzing takes skiing lessons, the world court tennis title changes hands and some of America's best men golfers ask some of the best women...
February 23, 1959 At New York's Madison Square Garden 10,000 tense spectators watched in hushed attention as a tuxedoed judge prepared to make the most important dog-show decision of the year. The occasion was the...
February 23, 1959 Since the winter of 1955 Ireland's Ron Delany has sailed undefeated through one indoor race after another, though his rivals never stop trying. Last week in the New York AC's Halpin half mile,...
February 23, 1959 After years of putting his mind and muscles into it, Villanova alumnus (and Army private) Don Bragg, 23, charged down a runway at the Philadelphia Inquirer Games Friday night and vaulted up, up...
February 23, 1959
February 23, 1959 Billy Martin, onetime Yankee now with the Cleveland Indians, in best banquet-circuit snapper since Casey Stengel bawled out the 1958 Yankee playboys: "All I can say is I'm glad I'm out of that bad...
February 23, 1959 By last week all but the most obdurate—or self-confident—of the big boys had signed their new contracts. Soon millions of Americans would be streaming once again into the ball parks of their...
February 23, 1959 •As a thousand ballplayers head for big league training camps, Herbert Warren Wind tells what one of the most colorful of them all, Yogi Berra, does between seasons.
February 23, 1959 Three-fourths off the total production went to the U.S. last year, providing keen sport—and a seat for the girl friend
A pair of sequined shorts almost short-circuited Miami's dazzling horse show
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PART II: SAILING TO LEEWARD
February 23, 1959 Harry Phillips
Frank Cabot enjoys cooking this classic fish specialty almost as much as he enjoys fishing
February 23, 1959 | Dudley Doust All because of ex-salesman Babe McCarthy and lanky Bailey Howell, Mississippi State may win its first conference title—and also nullify an unwritten law
Yes. On hard-packed snow the plastic bottoms of the new metal or wooden skis, and most of the downhill waxes put on by the ski shops at the areas, are too slippery for the beginner or the low...
On all shots from the chips through the irons to the woods, always try to have a little wrist action at the end of the backswing. Let me make clear that the wrist action I speak of has nothing to...
February 23, 1959 | Finis Farr
February 23, 1959 BASKETBALL: SHAME AND BEWARESirs:I was disgusted with the United States' effort in the recent world basketball tournament held in Chile (First Sputnik, Now This! SI, Feb. 9).
February 23, 1959 'The players cooperated to a man'
THE SOUTH
February 23, 1959 4—Jerry Cooke7—U.P.I.8—U.P.I. (2), A.P. (3), Tom Greene Jr.-Knoxville Journal14, 15 Allan Gould (2), Philip Payne, Neal Boenzi-N.Y Times, Sydney Morning Herald20—A.P., Borge Anderson...
February 23, 1959 BASEBALL—WHITEY LOCKMAN, 32, first baseman and outfielder with Giants for 14 years, sold to Baltimore Orioles for undisclosed sum.
February 23, 1959 Gordon Collet, University of Oklahoma sophomore, edged U.S. 200-yard breaststroke record three times in last month, finally broke it with 2:22.9 dash in SMU meet at Dallas.
February 23, 1959 All times E.S.T.
JACK DEMPSEYFormer heavyweight championLos AngelesThat's a ridiculous charge for Zivic to make. Where does he get his facts? A fighter can be rough without being dirty. Sure I was rough, plenty...
February 23, 1959 | John G. Witherspoon A doctor's orders leads to a thoughtful panegyric of the healthful pleasure of walking
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