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Pigskin Panorama

All in all, it was another exciting October weekend. An upset here and there—such as Mississippi and Louisiana State—and a Hallowe'en scare for some of the others

Hickman's Hunches

HICKMAN'S HUNCHES for games of Saturday, November 2

By Herman Hickman

PRO PARADE

Tony Morabito, the autocrat of the San Francisco 49ers, ran his team with a belligerent disdain for outsiders. But he loved his team, and last week he died as he would have wished—watching them take the division lead

By Art Rosenbaum

From The Flyways

FROM THE FLYWAYS

Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Coming Events

COMING EVENTS NOV. 1-NOV. 10

Now In November

NOW IN NOVEMBER

Spectacle

SPECTACLE

The Boy Grew Up

THE BOY GREW UP

Bobby Cox, Minnesota's dashing quarterback, started life as a problem child. Happily, it doesn't show now

By Roy Terrell

Events & Discoveries

EVENTS & DISCOVERIES

GENERAL O'MALLEY LOOKS OVER HIS TERRAIN, THE NEW, QUIET ARAGON, MOSCOW: THE DEVIL RIDES THE HARNESS TRACK, WANDERER FROM SIAM, JOLLY ROGER IS BACK

Wonderful World Of Sport

WONDERFUL WORLD OF SPORT

Pro Basketball Preview

THIS VINTAGE YEAR

The Boston Celtics, with their superb combination of youth and veteran skills, are but one herald of a spectacular NBA season

By Jeremiah Tax

'Oceanus'

A Boat for a Bride

The most talked-about design off Bill Garden's drawing board is the unorthodox 'Oceanus,' built to lure his new wife to sea

By Mort Lund

Pro Basketball

EASTERN DIVISION

WESTERN DIVISION

What's In A Name?

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

Torpid finally lived up to his—and pacing's climactic prize was taken by Meadow Lands

By Jeremiah Tax

Sporting Look

Europe's Girls Show Their New Sweaters

Tip From The Top

ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH-HANDICAP GOLFERS

By Joe La Machia

Wilderness

HAVE RIFLE, WILL TRAVEL

A Sports Illustrated reporter goes to Montana to sample some of the finest big-game hunting anywhere in America

By Virginia Kraft

17 The lateral stretch corrects both flabby arms and rounded shoulders

By Bonnie Prudden

Cards On The Table

ADVANTAGES OF A CHEERFUL FRONT

By Charles Goren

Jimmy Jemail's Hot Box

THE QUESTION: Do you think that alumni groups are harmful to college sports? (Asked at the American Alumni Council meeting in Pasadena, Calif.)

By Jimmy Jemail

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS take over

Pat On The Back

SAFE SHOOTERS

Departments

MEMO from the publisher

By Harry Phillips

SCOREBOARD

these faces in the crowd...

focus on the deed...

FOR THE RECORD