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TABLE OF CONTENTS
December 15, 1958 | Volume 9, Issue 24
December 15, 1958 BASEBALL—MAJOR LEAGUE CHANGES included these in week of active trading: JIM PIERSALL, Boston, to Cleveland for VIC WERTZ and GARY GEIGER; BOBBY AVILA, Cleveland, to Baltimore for RUSS, HEMAN;...
December 15, 1958 4—spots by Fred Eng8—A.P.10—Clarence Mac Maki, U.P.I., C.B.S., A.P., Greensmith, A.P., U.P.I.13—A.P.14, 15—Marvin E. Newman, Larry Sharkey-Los Angeles Times16, 17—Kenneth C. Futterlieb-Milwaukee...
December 15, 1958 Marge Calhoun, Santa Monica, Calif. housewife and mother of two, won the women's senior title at the International Surfing championships on 15-foot waves off Makaha Beach, Oahu, Hawaii.
December 15, 1958 All times are E.S.T.
December 15, 1958 | Tex Maule
December 15, 1958 HOME RUN IN WISCONSIN
December 15, 1958
December 15, 1958 Maurice (The Rocket) Richard, aging Canadien hockey
great, on his future prospects: "I'd like to be a referee. I'd want to work
up. Right now, of course, I'd be prejudiced in favor of the...
December 15, 1958 For keeping his temper, facing his opposition and winning his points, clearly few sportsmen can equal the tennis world's Jack Kramer, whose many talents are getting a brisk workout in Australia...
December 15, 1958 | Martin Kane
December 15, 1958 •The annual two-in-one issue brings a heaping helping of delights. First, some holiday staples: the Silver All-America, a new Goren bridge quiz, five football bowl previews. Next, some brightly...
With enormous talent and a devoted coach, Barbara Wagner and Bob Paul have literally set audiences ablaze in the world of figure skating
December 15, 1958 | Roy Terrell
Herewith are final major-college individual and team statistics compiled by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau, official keeper of the records for the NCAA.
As in previous years, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED's Special Holiday Issue next week salutes the festival season. Some of its features I can preview for you here:
That's the way it must be if racing is to stay healthy, as the brilliant 1958 season has again convincingly proved
Under a controversial new athletic policy Washington & Lee has its first nonscholarship basketball team. Results are surprising
December 15, 1958 On Baja California's sun-seared coast a new hotel and promise of a mixed bag of game are now attracting both hunters and anglers
Reventlow on Friday, Reventlow on Sunday—that was the story in Nassau
December 15, 1958 | Mary Frost Mabon A prominent executive and student of fine cooking shares some top kitchen secrets
Holidays got you down? Try a new view of things and get in shape upside down
December 15, 1958 | Ezra Bowen
Anyone who has played golf seriously over a period of years (and has worked during that time to develop a sound swing and groove it) inevitably learns a tremendous lot about technique. This often...
The lady pros: star for the new year, poll for the Old
From time to time between now and the world bridge championships in February, Mr. Goren will introduce various members of the contesting U.S. and Italian teams. This article on the U.S. team...
December 15, 1958 | Alice Higgins
December 15, 1958 WE FINALLY MADE ITSirs:I was one of the 57,557 people privileged to witness the most electrifying football game ever played in Baltimore, Maryland.
Barely waiting for football to vacate the premises, college basketball shoved a foot inside the door and proceeded to turn loose the latest crop of sure-sighted shooters, stratospheric rebounders...
December 15, 1958 'I didn't kill him'
ROLAND PALMEDOHonorary presidentAmateur Ski Club of N.Y.New York CityIn America amateurs only are eligible for amateur competition. In Europe, amateurs and open-class competitors are eligible. I'm...
December 15, 1958 DECEMBER14 Ely Ski Club Jumping Championship, CUSSA, Ely, Minn.
December 15, 1958 | Bayard Hooper Stein Eriksen, one of the world's great skiers, joins a class and learns to teach
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