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Articles
December 20, 1954 | Victor Kalman Greats and near-greats in Chicago bowling provide high scores and a few thrills for the game's TV fans
May 13, 1963 | Harold Peterson Anyone who has gone near a camping area recently knows that recreational trailers are among the fastest-selling automobile "accessories" on the market. Come nightfall, virtually any campground is festooned with an...
October 04, 1965 | Garry Valk A large part of every issue of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED is devoted to major events—the ones that make the news—and that's understandable. Readers care about how Jack Nicklaus won the Masters, why Green Bay should become...
September 26, 1966 The Los Angeles Rams have a new coach and a new philosophy: wait till this year. Edwin Shrake prowls field, front office and locker room to see how the scheme is working.
October 03, 1966 | Garry Valk On page 84 of this issue begins a story called The Last of the Mountain Men, a fascinating and somehow reassuring account of a man named Sylvan Hart, who for 34 years has lived alone in the wilderness of Idaho. An...
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