
April 1, 1957 Table Of Contents
Coming Events
COMING EVENTS March 29 through April 7
Twilight Of The Bums
The great Brooklyn Dodgers are in their declining years. As an era ends, a clown is hired and strong hints are dropped about leaving Ebbets Field. The faithful may be about to give their last hurrah
Sebring
A success for an old master and a failure full of hope marked the running of Sebring's 12-hour Grand Prix. Although it was Fangio who won, Detroit made the news
By Kenneth Rudeen
Events & Discoveries
SENTENCE IN CALIFORNIA, AT THE SIGN OF THE EQUINOX, SPRINTER SIME ON THE BASE PATHS, ANGLEWORM LOBBY IN MICHIGAN, GOONIES AGAIN, A-PLUS ON A B-BUDGET
Preview
Three new changes in the Augusta National accent the evolution of Bobby Jones's dream course, which is again ready to test the very best golfers
Sports Illustrated's traveling artist, John Groth, captures the spirit of the lively islands in the sunshine of carnival time
By John Groth
Skiing
When the NCAA ski meet winds up this weekend, it's odds-on that Denver's Willy Schaeffler will still be KING OF THE HILL
TOURISTS CAN WALK IN DRY-SHOD COMFORT THROUGH ALL THE WILDLIFE WONDERS OF CORKSCREW SWAMP SANCTUARY NEAR FORT MYERS, FLORIDA
Fauna In The Sun
A distinguished naturalist visits the Citrus League where he finds young and old in their winter habitat
Basketball's seasonal winning streak reached an alltime high as North Carolina refused to panic in the NCAA finals
By Jeremiah Tax
Wrestler Hodge
Wrestler Dan Hodge has never been beaten in college. His 41-match win streak—the last 19 by falls—makes him top favorite and the man to watch at the NCAA championships
By Don Parker
Navy spring practice is conducted in a relaxed atmosphere on the banks of the Severn, but here the seeds are planted for fall
By Don Parker
Fisherman's Calendar
By Thomas H. Lineaweaver
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER