
September 30, 1957 Table Of Contents
Coming Events
Fisherman's Calendar
Acknowledgments
Baseball X-ray
Pigskin Panorama
Hickman's Hunches
HICKMAN'S HUNCHES For Games of Saturday, September 28
World Series
For the first time in a decade, a western team carries the National League's hopes into the World Series. And a new era is here
An appraisal and comparison of the 1957 World Series teams: how they throw, hit, field and run—and which of the two should emerge as World Champion
Events & Discoveries
NEW YORK FAILS TO BLAZE, JIM MORRIS HAS ANOTHER SETBACK, ARCHIE'S LESSON IN DEFENSE, GOLF BALL STUDY, O'BRIEN IN BUCHAREST, NONMYSTERIOUS SHOE
Football: First Week
Preview
Bob McKeiver, who is 5 feet and 4 inches of quicksilver, will be Northwestern's big man when the Wildcats attack Stanford on TV
By Tex Maule
The Amateurs
Billy Joe Patton, Reid Jack, Hillman Robbins, Bud Taylor were four of the many who emerged in the Walker Cup and the National Amateur
Tip From The Top
ESPECIALLY FOR INCONSISTENT PUTTERS
By Marlene Bauer Hagge
Driver Simpson took a big chance with the ailing Torpid when the stake was a harness racing classic: the Little Brown Jug
By Jeremiah Tax
Sporting Look
The Wofford Cup is still in Wofford hands, but the big news from Colorado was a tiny Californian named Patricia Galvin
Schoendienst
Which, being freely translated, means Albert (Red) Schoendienst, the Braves' great second baseman and sparkplug in their pennant drive
12 The hip twist develops your agility and sense of balance
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
THE QUESTION: Would a union be good or bad for baseball?
By Jimmy Jemail
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Pat On The Back
Departments
The Chittenango Choo Choo, Carmen Basilio, had a rough ride. But he sapped the strength of an aging champion and captured Robinson's middleweight title
By Martin Kane