
January 14, 1957 Table Of Contents
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
The Question: Should there be a height limit on basketball players?
By Jimmy Jemail
Last Seconds Of A Champ
Not without honor, Sugar Ray Robinson surrenders his title to bull-strong Gene Fullmer in a battle of Wit vs. Brawn
By Martin Kane
The Wonderful World Of Sport
Events & Discoveries
THE BIG EYE LOOKS AWAY, JACKIE ROBINSON NIMBLE TO THE END, A FLUNK AT HARVARD, THOROUGHBRED RACING'S WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, CHESS CHAMPIONS FROM CHICAGO
Powder Snow
By Ezra Bowen
Helfand's Record
THE BOXING RECORD OF JULIUS HELFAND
A tough boxing commission chairman has proved, in just two years, that he could win clean sport for New York State and inspire other states as well
By Martin Kane
Football
Came New Year's night and the answers to the last unsettled questions of the season—Iowa 35 Oregon State 19, TCU 28 Syracuse 27, Baylor 13 Tennessee 7, and Colorado 27 Clemson 21. Then, notably out West, the Wednesday morning quarterbacks took over
By James Murray
Basketball
At midseason some teams surprise more than their stars, while an old pro says that winning is ALL IN THE MIND
By Jeremiah Tax
Acknowledgments
Horse Racing
Our guest columnist proves there is always a heaven somewhere for weatherbound horseplayers anxious to WALK IN THE SUN
Tip From The Top
Particularly for wobbly putters
By Doug Ford
THE FOOTLOOSE SPORTSMAN IN HAVANA
Snow Patrol
Compiled by Mort Lund
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER