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January 25, 1965 | Volume 22, Issue 4

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Bobby Hull Cover - Sports Illustrated January 25, 1965

January 25, 1965 | William Leggett

January 25, 1965 | Frank Deford
Traded away for almost no cash and three run-of-the-court players, Chamberlain is again threatening to take his investments and go home. Jerry Lucas, meanwhile, has taken home the All-Star MVP

January 25, 1965 | John Lovesey
That was the unanswered question all Britain was asking after the nation's outstanding young racing greyhound (below) was snatched from his kennel by unknown thieves in the dark of the night

January 25, 1965
To prepare for this year's international competition, the best skiers in the country—101 of them—gathered at Vail, Colo. last month for two weeks of intensive training under the fierce eye of...

January 25, 1965 | Jack Olsen

January 25, 1965
A new George Chuvalo will stand up (or hopes he will) against Floyd Patterson next week. Gilbert Rogin tells how the Canadian heavyweight has been turned into a slugger.

January 25, 1965 | Fred R. Smith
The problem of resorts is that the people who enrich them are apt, at any phase of the moon, to abandon them in favor of others just over the hill. One phenomenal survivor of the vagaries of...

January 25, 1965 | Sidney L. James
The study of foreign sportsmen in their natural habitat is of particular interest to SPORTS ILLUSTRATED. In the past we have visited a Finnish cross-country skier, several Russian speed skaters,...

January 25, 1965
The older Choate boy had had all he could take from that perpetual dormitory noisemaker, young Jack Kennedy, so he set out to fix him. Reported 15-year-old Jack in a letter (below) to a friend at...

January 25, 1965 | Hugh Whall
So says a man who builds the best and wouldn't reach out for fiber glass if he were drowning

January 25, 1965 | Herman Weiskopf
The crowd, as always, was raucous at Lehigh's packed Grace Hall, but Iowa State refused to rattle. Behind after three matches, the Cyclones stormed back to win and prove they are one of the...

January 25, 1965 | Jack Nicklaus
Golf is a game in which you must seize every advantage you can get. By paying attention to a lot of seemingly inconsequential things you may make a very consequential difference in your score....

January 25, 1965 | Bil Gilbert

January 25, 1965
BASKETBALL—BOSTON, which hasn't lost in nearly a month, won two more and ran its winning streak to 14 and its season record to 39-7. CINCINNATI defeated the Lakers 124-106 but lost to the Celtics...

January 25, 1965
4—Fulvio Roiter16—Tony Triolo20—Press Association21—Mirrorpic22-25—Joern Gerdts26, 28—Eli Silverberg42—Curt Gunther-PIX48, 49—The Brown and White—Lehigh University66—Weyman Swagger69—Guy...

January 25, 1965
Jean Stewart, a schoolteacher, won the Baltimore Sun's 30-game duckpin bowling tournament with 3,783 sticks, a 126 average. She never glanced at the score toward the end of the tournament,...

January 25, 1965 | Mervin Hyman

January 25, 1965
PROPOSITION FROM THE PROS

January 25, 1965
•Jack Hurley, fight manager: "I've had more operations than any human being alive. I had 27 sinus operations, and now they say you shouldn't have any. That's how they found out."

January 25, 1965
RINGSIDESirs:It is going to take more than the good offices of SI and Robert Boyle to alter the so-called "popular impression" that boxing is dead (A Year of Decision, Jan. 4). It seems obvious...

January 25, 1965 | Robert H. Boyle
The Grand Canyon is the greatest natural wonder on the face of the earth. For 286 miles the Colorado River cuts through awesome cliffs, some more than a mile high. Layers upon layers of carved...

January 25, 1965 | Myron Cope
It was the one defeat in a stunning record of victories—and the thought of that disputed fight still makes Marciano mad