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February 03, 1964 | Volume 20, Issue 5

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Bobby Hull Cover - Sports Illustrated February 03, 1964

February 03, 1964
Chicago's Black Hawks set a new style of rough, tough hockey to lead the NHL. Now the other teams are catching on and, as the bruises and penalties mount, the Hawks must fight harder than ever

February 03, 1964 | Andrea Mead Lawrence

February 03, 1964 | Gerald Holland

February 03, 1964
The point of a sailboat race is to get there; the point of a cruise, to have fun doing it. When icy winds whip the North Atlantic and seas slash at Fastnet Rock, these two ideals can be pretty far...

February 03, 1964
The Winter Olympics begin, and from Innsbruck a SPORTS ILLUSTRATED team of writers and photographers reports on the color and drama of the famed quadrennial event.

February 03, 1964 | Hugh Whall
The way Real Estate Man Jim Kilroy sees it, a pampered crew is an efficient crew. And to prove the point he has built 'Kialoa,' designed to win the forthcoming race by keeping its crewmen fat and...

February 03, 1964 | Frank Deford

February 03, 1964
What made chain-smoking, steady-handed Arnold Palmer's performance at San Francisco last Thursday (five birdies to climb into an early first-round lead at the Lucky International) even more...

February 03, 1964 | Paul Evan Ress

February 03, 1964 | Jack Nicklaus
Many players, especially those with the higher handicaps, have trouble making up their minds whether to try to sweep a fairway wood shot off the grass or to punch down through the ball as they...

February 03, 1964 | Huston Horn

February 03, 1964 | Mervin Hyman
THE EAST

February 03, 1964 | Sidney L. James
One of the most observant reporters at work for us in this issue is a Chicagoan named Franklin McMahon, whose colorful recording of the two-week ocean race from San Diego to Acapulco, Mexico...

February 03, 1964
BASKETBALL—BOSTON lost two straight while CINCINNATI was winning two in a row, and the Celtics' lead in the East slipped to 2½ games over the Royals. (One of the games was between the two teams...

February 03, 1964
6—Tony Triolo12, 13—Fred Kaplan, Tony Triolo, Lee Balterman14, 15—Walter Iooss Jr.16—Lee Balterman18—Margaret Durrance from Rapho-Guillumette21—George Silk-LIFE22—Lee Balterman38—Phil Bath40,...

February 03, 1964
Yvonne Goologong, 12, Australian aboriginal who grew up in tiny village of Barellan and learned to play tennis without benefit of professional coaching, won the girls' under-13 singles and doubles...

February 03, 1964
MISS SISirs:We would like to express our appreciation for your article Swimsuits That Are Made to Get Wet (Jan. 20), and especially your "cover girl." Any information concerning her will be...

February 03, 1964
HIGHWAY ROBBERY

February 03, 1964
•La Salle Coach Bob Walters, on his team's 31-point upset loss to Duquesne: "I can't say any one player caused this. It honestly was a team effort."

February 03, 1964 | Peter Griffith
If you've always thought of a Hawaiian vacation in terms of Waikiki Beach as I must admit I have, there's a surprise in store for you. Just a few miles to the East, between Diamond Head and Koko...

February 03, 1964 | John O'Reilly
While bird watchers had their binoculars down, the cattle egret sneaked quietly into the U.S. and made itself at home