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TABLE OF CONTENTS
June 01, 1959 | Volume 10, Issue 22
June 01, 1959 All times are E.D.T.
June 01, 1959
June 01, 1959 Fans everywhere thought the Yankees had finally broken out of their slump, but by week's end the harassed New Yorkers were back in the cellar again
June 01, 1959 One trouble with being last year's pennant winner is that so much is expected of you it can almost get in the way of winning this year's pennant. Consider the eighth-place New York Yankees, some...
June 01, 1959 Who are these happy devotees of what spring revels where? You're right if your answers are 1) Ingemar Johansson of Sweden and his fiancée Birgit Lundgren, 2) a barefoot and slipper-foot impromptu...
June 01, 1959 The nine hale and hearty Harvard oarsmen shown here have been getting together annually for a brisk row on the Charles River for close to half a century. All prominent citizens whose professions...
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June 01, 1959 Joe McCarthy, onetime New York Yankee manager, when asked whether he could offer any advice to Casey Stengel: "First, it's none of my business. Secondly, I don't follow the game well enough now to...
June 01, 1959 •At Winged Foot this month, Golfer Tommy Bolt will defend his U.S. Open title against the world's best golfers. Herbert Warren Wind previews the course and players.
June 01, 1959 The seven gentlemen above, looking out with gracious, shirtsleeve informality, are executives of Organized Baseball. They were lined up on a perch in Columbus, Ohio because it was appropriate to a...
Numbers refer to side trips on map
Within sailing distance of the great cities of the Midwest, the North Channel and Georgian Bay are best reached by the routes below
FOR ORDINARY WEAR: two pair cotton work slacks, two pair shorts, a light wool sweater, three long-sleeve and three short-sleeve sports shirts or blouses, two pair "Top-Sider" sneakers, one pair...
Since much of North Channel and Georgian Bay is officially uncharted, practically every navigator who cruises these waters relies on the Great Lakes Cruising Club Log Book, a compilation of local...
June 01, 1959 | Arthur Murphy Two spirited controversies have lent a pungent bonus to SPORTS ILLUSTRATED'S coverage this year of one of the finest of track seasons. First: when Avery Brundage gave his peppered opinion that the...
Shades of 'Damn Yankees'! The Senators have come up with Harmon Killebrew, a real-life counterpart of Joe Hardy!
MEG: Did the Washington Senators win, dear? (He grunts) Oh, I'm sorry. Well, maybe they will next time.
Defending his lightweight title, Joe Brown stakes it against Paolo Rosi
The active-living and unpretentious Gary Cooper family are fond of simple food. Gary often grills steak in the garden of their Los Angeles house on Sundays. Weekday favorites, well memorized by...
More than an avocation, sports—and the relaxation they afford—are a creed to this veteran star and his family
When the average golfer gets into a sand trap 75 yards or so from the green, he wants to play an explosion shot "like the pros." He takes in the healthy distance to the green and says to himself,...
June 01, 1959 BOXING—History was repeating itself. In Los Angeles, Hollywood Promoter Jackie Leonard advised California Commission that Blinky Palermo's pilfering habits were not confined to newspapers and...
June 01, 1959 4—Agenzia Fotogiornalistica6—A.P.7—A.P., U.P.I., Jack Gillis-Minneapolis Star & Tribune, Eugene Law, U.P.I., Budd Studios8—John G. Zimmerman14—H. J. Chachowski15-17—diagrams by Dan Todd18,...
June 01, 1959 BOATING—PENN, stroked by Jim Wynne, over Cornell by 1 length in 10:57.6 for 2 miles, to retain Crawford Madeira Challenge Bowl, Ithaca, N.Y.
This is Bridge Week in Los Angeles and, by the time its championship events are over, an alltime tournament attendance record is likely to be shattered.
June 01, 1959 Dorothy Fredstrom, 20, pert, blonde senior at Omaha's Immanuel Hospital School of Nursing, was named Queen of College World Series and will present pretty picture when ballplayers come to town...
In baseball, John Galbreath has suffered the only setback of his career
June 01, 1959 THE GREAT EAST-WEST TRACK CONTROVERSYSirs:Maybe The Midwest Has It (SI, May 18), but Hamilton B. (Tex) Maule does not. He'd better spread some suntan oil on his head.
June 01, 1959 'Sheer amateur devotion'
June 01, 1959 | Robert Harron Yesterday...Dick Glendon used psychology and invention to develop great college crews
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