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April 24, 1972 | Barry McDermott The tournament had a little bit of everything: a big name in its title; a $110,000 purse thanks to dishpan hands and tooth decay; Palm Springs sunshine; and Burt Reynolds, the Cosmopolitan center-fold pinup, as its...
March 25, 1968 | Jeannette Bruce 'Why waste winters up North,' say the founders of Sailing Symposiums, Inc., 'when you could be in the Bahamas learning how to win races?'
November 05, 1956 | Don Parker It was the breaks. We got the breaks, Yale didn't," drawled Colgate Coach Hal Lahar in a soft southern accent. His team had just spoiled Yale's perfect record for the second year in a row and, to tell the truth,...
November 21, 1977 | Edited by Gay Flood SEMI-TOUGHSir:Very unsportsmanlike conduct, SI. You slighted all the thousands of real athletes throughout the world by opting to feature Kris Kristofferson, Burt Reynolds and Jill Clayburgh—Jill Clayburgh?—on the...
October 17, 1977 | Edited by Gay Flood A FEW WHO DAREDSir:Your Oct. 3 issue brought strongly to mind a stirring Latin motto, Audentes fortuna adiuvat—Fortune favors those who dare. The article on the Oklahoma-Ohio State game (Never Too Late for the...
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