
March 4, 1957 Table Of Contents
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
By Jimmy Jemail
Coming Events
COMING EVENTS March 1 through March 10
The Fix Again?
A new, explosive scandal threatens as reports of excessive gambling sideline a Missouri Valley Conference referee
The Wonderful World Of Sport
Events & Discoveries
ALL IS NOT GOLD, VIEW ALONG A DIRTY ALLEY, FASTEST SKELETONS ON EARTH, FISH AND CHIPS OF CHEESE, THE BROOKLYNS LOOK WESTWARD, NINE POINTS IN THE BIG TEN
TERROR: 342 SECONDS WITH BASILIO
The last act of Carmen in the Basilio-Saxton opera was a reign of frightfulness and when the curtain came down there was no longer doubt as to who was the welterweight hero
By Martin Kane
Spectacle
IT'S GLORIOUS SPRING DOWN SOUTH
The calendar says it's still winter, but for baseball fans the season is definitely spring. In Florida and Arizona the major league training camps are in high gear
The Footloose Sportsman
TAMPA BAY: A LIVELY CORNER ON SPRING BASEBALL
Snow Patrol
Compiled by Mort Lund
Fisherman's Calendar
Acknowledgments
All work and no play make Jack Zink the one to beat at Indianapolis, but shed no tear: he loves the work
By Kenneth Rudeen
Tip From The Top
For golfers of all degrees of skill
By Ed Dudley
Derby Bound
The 3-year-olds gallop forth in this week's Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah, and the winner's cup might end up in the hands of ageless Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons or calculating Jimmy Jones
By Jim Murray
The Sporting Look
WASH AND WEAR—OFF TO THE RACES
Race-track plaids, a machine-washable suit and a new range of fall fabrics make this a banner year for synthetics
Mighty Mickey
ALL HAIL THE HERO MIGHTY MICKEY
The boy from Oklahoma, a corporation president as well as baseball's superstar, is now public property. A candid closeup reveals how he is educating himself in the role
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER