
December 2, 1957 Table Of Contents
Coming Events
Hickman's Hunches
HICKMAN'S HUNCHES for games of Saturday, November 30
From The Flyways
Fisherman's Calendar
Acknowledgments
Fury From The East
Grudge Game No. 1: CANADIANS 7, RUSSIANS 2
By Scott Young
Grudge Game No. 2: U.S.S.R. 2, POLAND 0
By Don Parker
Scouting Report
The 1957 Middies are as dangerous as any in Coach Eddie Erdelatz' eight years at Annapolis. An upset by North Carolina and tie by Duke showed that their explosive running-passing can be stopped, but Navy has relaxed since and a bowl hangs on victory
This year Coach Earl Blaik has assembled his favorite kind of Army team—a big, strong bulldozer that has averaged 405 yards per game. It will go over, through or around you, and only Notre Dame has stopped it. It lacks guile but needs none
Events & Discoveries
The U.S.S.R.
A photographer's notebook recalls a journey of adventure and discovery
By Jerry Cooke
Lambs into Lions
The rowdy, riotous Detroit Lions are back in the thick of it in pro football and following a rough Layne to success
By Tex Maule
Pheasant Flurry
An American club tries pheasant shooting European style in New York and finds it rare sport
By Thomas H. Lineaweaver
Tip From The Top
Cards On The Table
The World's Best Two-Hand Game
Charles Goren Gives You: 24 TIPS ON CRIBBAGE...AND 16 PROBLEMS
21 This is the second variation on the basic pelvic tilt supine
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
SAYS: The land is only useful to tie a boat to—and once in a while to try to make a living on.
By Jimmy Jemail
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Pat On The Back
Departments
From the Yale Bowl to Stanford Stadium, the traditional Big Game wound up the season for most schools. A scattering of postscripts, then the season is all over but for the bowl games