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June 10, 1957 Table Of Contents

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Baseball X-Ray

BASEBALL X-RAY

Fisherman's Calendar

FISHERMAN'S CALENDAR

Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Coming Events

COMING EVENTS June 7 through June 16

Gloom And Joy

GLOOM HERE—JOY THERE

One quarter of the baseball season is already a matter of record. The pennant hopes of some have waned, others have bloomed with spring vigor

By Roy Terrell

Spectacle

The Queen's Plate

Canada's 'Kentucky Derby,' run for the 98th time this week, finds a luxurious new setting

By Murray Gart

THE FOOTLOOSE SPORTSMAN IN TORONTO

By Horace Sutton

Events & Discoveries

EVENTS & DISCOVERIES

TIME AND DISTANCE, PROFIT AND LOSS, STONEHAM AND O'MALLEY, THREE LAPS WITH MERCURY AND REITH, FIST OF A WINNER, FACE OF A LOSER, HOOK, LINE AND SELTZER

The Wonderful World Of Sport

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SPORT

Duel In The Sun

SAM WINS A DUEL IN THE SUN

Indianapolis glory went to a tipped-over engine and a grimly exultant veteran in the fastest '500' ever

By Kenneth Rudeen

INVERNESS REVISITED

Next week the old Ohio club, the scene of thrilling battles in 1920 and 1931, will be host for the third time to the National Open Golf Championship, the game's premier event

OPEN BATTLEGROUND

Professional golfers have long had an affection for the Inverness course and for the club where, in 1920, they were welcomed as gentlemen for the first time

Age Of Vardon

THE AGE OF VARDON

So amazing was the longevity of Harry Vardon that at Inverness in 1920, 24 years after his first major victory, he all but captured his eighth national championship

By Herbert Warren Wind

The Sporting Look

THE WINNERS!

Sports Illustrated's second American Sportswear Design Awards go to two men who gave women a sporting look

By Jo Ahern

Tennis

TENNIS: Now you can play it better

By William F. Talbert

Sport In Art

HUNT BY RUBENS

A master paints the explosive action of the kill

Tip From The Top

especially for powerful, long hitters

By Mike Souchak

Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox

The Question: Is it fair for the NCAA to bar the University of Washington crew from intercollegiate competition because of football recruiting violations?

By Jimmy Jemail

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Pat On The Back

SOMERSET MAUGHAM

Departments

MEMO FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Harry Phillips

SCOREBOARD

...THESE FACES IN THE CROWD...

FOCUS ON THE DEED

FOR THE RECORD