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April 22, 1957 Table Of Contents

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Jimmy Jemail's Hot Box

The Question: What was your closest call? (Answers by explorers and adventurers)

By Jimmy Jemail

Coming Events

COMING EVENTS April 19 through April 28

HUBBUB IN THE HUB

Boston suddenly found itself the winter sports capital with both its hockey and basketball teams in the playoff finals

By Herbert Warren Wind

HOT ON THE BOARDS

The hardest way possible, against an inspired, underdog St. Louis team, the Celtics won basketball's World Series

By Jeremiah Tax

...BUT COLD ON THE ICE

Montreal's Flying Frenchmen took a seemingly unassailable lead over the game but tired Bruins in the Stanley Cup final

By Herbert Warren Wind

The Wonderful World Of Sport

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SPORT

Events & Discoveries

EVENTS & DISCOVERIES

INVITATION TO MOSCOW, HELPFUL HINTS FOR BETTING HOUSEWIVES, A CLIFFHANGER AT SQUAW VALLEY, THE WORLD MARKET FOR BASEBALL, HOLLYWOOD SLUGGER

Hope Of St. Louis

HOPE OF ST. LOUIS

The old Gashouse Gang is history now, but their fiercely competitive tradition is being carried on by a young Cardinal named Moon

By Robert Creamer

A Wilderness Explodes

A WILDERNESS EXPLODES

When the ancient Great Smokies burst into bloom, their beauty catches at men's souls. So come for a wilderness walk and hear spring's call

By John O'Reilly

FOOTLOOSE SPORTSMAN IN THE SMOKIES

By Horace Sutton

Horse Racing

S O S TO BOOKIES

British racing nurses its traditions while facing an economic crisis. Most practical solution may be an S O S TO BOOKIES

By Whitney Tower

Tennis

A CLASS REUNION

Yesterday's champions again de-mothed their gear to test Pancho Gonzales in an event which now resembles A CLASS REUNION

By William F. Talbert

Boating

DIXIE REVENGE

It was the Yanks who came out like bush-league sailors in the Southern Circuit finals

By Ezra Bowen

Football

STILL A YEAR AWAY

As the pigskin enjoyed its annual spring frolic with its omens of fall fortunes, Notre Dame showed it is STILL A YEAR AWAY

By Tex Maule

Golf

16 UNDER IN AIKEN

They came from everywhere—duffers and experts—but it was a paper man and a cattle man who emerged 16 UNDER IN AIKEN

By Alfred Wright

Fisherman's Calendar

FISHERMAN'S CALENDAR

Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Pat On The Back

BADMINTON'S CHAMPION WOMEN

Departments

MEMO FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Harry Phillips

SCOREBOARD

...THESE FACES IN THE CROWD...

FOCUS ON THE DEED

FOR THE RECORD