
August 26, 1957 Table Of Contents
Baseball X-Ray
Fisherman's Calendar
From The Flyways
Coming Events
The Braves
Some 130,338 Milwaukeeans came out to see the Braves cinch the pennant last weekend, but they ran into some truculent visitors from St. Louis
Events & Discoveries
DON CAMPBELL SAYS GOODBY TO CANANDAIGUA, KRAMER AND TROUPE PLAN SOME HARD WORK, WHAT DID CALHOUN SAY WRONG?, THE 48 PEAKS OF THE 48 STATES, MEN!
Wonderful World Of Sport
Between the summer and autumn, Comes the youngsters' moment of truth: It's the time when adult equitation Gives way to ACCENT ON YOUTH
Fred Hutchinson
HUTCH is what all baseball fondly calls Fred Hutchinson, the gruffly sympathetic manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. His onetime high school battery mate here reports how Hutch is able to keep his bearings IN SUNSHINE OR IN SHADOW
An alltime great among drivers reads into 'Miss Thriftway's' triumph a victory for solid power over 'souped-up, hot rod engines'
By Lou Fageol
Sea Of Beauty
Marked by many nations, the Adriatic offers everything from peace to Putnik
Preview
New Faces: THE BRITISH WALKER CUP TEAM
Two Wodehousian gentlemen from Berkshire have labored selflessly for many years to bring about a robust renaissance of British golf
Acknowledgments
7 The torso twist will take off unwanted bulge in the middle
Part II: The Little League
Concluding a nationwide survey of Little League problems, Sports Illustrated presents the arguments, pro and con, and THE VERDICT
By Kenneth Rudeen
Tip From The Top
By Harry Obitz
Bowling's longest, toughest tournament again takes its toll in aches and pains
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
THE QUESTION: Would you rather look at sports on television or engage in them?
By Jimmy Jemail
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER