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January 13, 1958 Table Of Contents
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
THE QUESTION: Is New York City doomed to be a one-team-major league baseball town?
By Jimmy Jemail
Tough Juniors
Rugged training and long hours are paying off with a generation of new skiers who will be hard to beat
Fisherman's Calendar
From The Flyways
Acknowledgments
Snow Patrol
Coming Events
Golf's touring pros hit the long trail of the winter tour with their customary première at the Los Angeles Open
Sports Illustrated herewith increases its regular golf coverage with a monthly report—technical, statistical, personal—on the professionals and, occasionally, the women and amateurs
By Barry Burn
Events & Discoveries
Wonderful World Of Sport
Iceboating
Darting Skeeters and colorfully clad skippers crowd onto the lakes in Wisconsin's Diamond district as the iceboat season gets under way
Bing Crosby
By H.W.W.
Sporting Look
An old U.S. favorite has burst forth in beauty and is even imported from Italy
Aspen
Both are available in full measure at Aspen, the ski resort with the most varied trails and most cosmopolitan night life of any ski town in the U.S.
By Mort Lund
25 The monkey walk gives you an almost simian flexibility
Oregon's insulted Webfoots, not given a chance against mighty Ohio State, find glory in defeat
By Jim Murray
SWEATING IT OUT IN THE CHESS BOWL
While Pasadena, Miami, New Orleans and Dallas were concentrating on football the collegiate chess stars battled in Erie, Pa.
The announced retirement of the efficeixas Philadelphian evokes some long thoughts on the tennis career of audeixas Horeixas
Cards On The Table
Tip From The Top
ESPECIALLY FOR BEGINNERS AND HIGH SCORERS
By Joe Knesper
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER