
January 20, 1958 Table Of Contents
Fisherman's Calendar
Acknowledgments
Snow Patrol
Coming Events
Florida Storm
NATURE KEEPS A GRIM DATE AT SEA
New Year's Day was clear and warm in Florida as vacationing yachtsmen put to sea—but nature, as is all too frequently her wont, had her own hideous plans for the opening of the biggest southern holiday in years. Here, with the help of its correspondents, and of the navy, the Coast Guard and the U.S. Weather Bureau, Sports Illustrated assembles the story:
Spectacle
Tenacity, natural rhythm and a quick, sure eye have made lanky Neil Johnston Philadelphia's man of distinction for seven seasons
Preview
The top 20 pro players from the Eastern and Western Divisions meet in St. Louis next week in the annual All-Star classic. Below is an analysis of the two teams
Events & Discoveries
NCAA Convention
There are less of them nowadays, but the bosses of collegiate athletics—who convened in sober session while the nation's football coaches met below—found that some remained to be fought
By Roy Terrell
An appraisal of the champions and leading contenders of 1958 in the six heaviest boxing divisions—featherweight to heavyweight
Acapulco Race
Beat the 'Nalu' and You Win the Race
That's the claim of Designer Lapworth (left) as West Coast sailors prepare for the Acapulco race
By Ezra Bowen
Cards On The Table
Sam, You Made the Suit Too Long
Tip From The Top
ESPECIALLY FOR OVER-90 SHOOTERS
By Terle Johnson
26 The shoulder stand is good for strengthening the torso and the arms
Ken Kling, the most successful public handicapper, is someone who could have stepped right out of the cast of 'Guys and Dolls'
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19th HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER