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January 16, 1961 | Volume 14, Issue 2

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Bob Cousy Cover - Sports Illustrated January 16, 1961

January 16, 1961
Paul Terhes, Little All-America and All-East quarterback at Bucknell, completed 19 of 33 passes for 191 yards and All-American Bowl record, gained bowl's outstanding-player award, turned down...

January 16, 1961
All times are E.S.T.

January 16, 1961 | Jack Olsen
The U.S. National Hockey Team didn't score many goals against the U.S.S.R., but met some nice Russians

January 16, 1961 | Gilbert Rogin
Nearing the end of his career, Carmen Basilio tries once again to make it back to center stage

January 16, 1961
The 93 heads and 41 arms visibly bobbing and flailing in the Casino Pool at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. belong to only a few of the several hundred topflight swimmers assembled at the annual College...

January 16, 1961
A drumming storm passing through Copenhagen recently made it appear that in northern Europe, at least, the rains fall mainly on the Danes. The storm, however, failed to cancel a scheduled soccer...

January 16, 1961 | Coles Phinizy

January 16, 1961
After skiing the trails and walking the streets of Zermatt, Roy Terrell calls this tiny Swiss town the world's finest ski resort. And, says Terrell, it's going to be better.

January 16, 1961
Stripped of the subtleties of strategy, basketball involves getting the ball, firing it at the basket and following through. Here, Bill Russell makes the first key maneuver, his long arm...

January 16, 1961 | William F. Talbert
Tennis Editor Bill Talbert last week returned from Sydney, where he saw the Davis Cup Challenge Round between Australia and Italy. Here are the conclusions he has drawn from that fiasco:

January 16, 1961 | Gwilym Brown
The board-track season starts this week, complete with a leading lady straight from Rome

January 16, 1961 | Tex Maule
Cleveland and Detroit, meeting in the Runner-up Bowl, may have previewed a more important game

January 16, 1961 | Carleton Mitchell
Too many ambitious yachtsmen are frightened away from ocean cruising by a lubberly supposition: that those who go down to the sea in small ships must also go down to meals composed exclusively of...

January 16, 1961 | Ray Cave
Notre Dame tries to put its team on display before alumni all around the country, so Coach John Jordan always faces the toughest of schedules

January 16, 1961 | Charles Goren
The French make dangerous bridge opponents. Any international competitor who has been chastened by defeat knows that behind the Frenchman's disarming politeness is an intense desire to beat one's...

January 16, 1961 | Gilbert Rogin

January 16, 1961 | Mervin Hyman
With holiday tournaments over, most of the nation's major-college teams got down to more provincial business, the battle for conference championships. One team, Auburn, lost its undefeated...

January 16, 1961
AUTO RACING—World Champion JACK BRABHAM fought off a late challenge by Bruce McLaren to win the bumpy, 150-mile New Zealand Grand Prix, for the third time.

January 16, 1961
8—sketch by Bill Charmatz9—Ellery Kington10—Jerry Cooke (2), DeVere Helfrich, Albert's Studio24, 25—Aage Sorensen-Birnback26, 27—Coles Phinizy, Charles Ott-National Audubon Society28—Fish and...

January 16, 1961
HARD HEADS, SOFT BODIESSirs:We in the Erie County YMCA are currently engaged in a capital-funds campaign for $3,070,500 to build three new branch buildings and to rehabilitate our present...

January 16, 1961
Varsity salmon

January 16, 1961

January 16, 1961 | Jule Campbell
The New York Boat Show sometimes is the occasion for fashion innovations that go beyond style for its own sake and involve the comfort and safety of pleasure boaters. This is the case with various...

January 16, 1961 | Erik Lund
Marblehead's Ted Hood, known as a sailmaker, now not only races his boats but builds them, too