
March 17, 1958 Table Of Contents
Snow Patrol
Skiing across the country: reports through the preceding weekend
Acknowledgments
Coming Events
That horse—Silky Sullivan—has endeared himself to millions as the equine personality of the decade. In winning the Santa Anita Derby he sold most experts
Maple Leaf
Canadian hockeymen, who had dropped the last two world 'amateur' titles to the Russians, had to win this time or be banished by the fans to their own Siberia. So they did
By Milt Dunnell/(Sports Editor, 'Toronto Star')
Spectacle
This year, as so often before, Michigan's top-ranking swimmers will have to beat Yale for the college title
Events & Discoveries
Wonderful World Of Sport
The mutability of woman, long a topic for idle poets and recumbent philosophers, nowadays is the pursuit of photographers who hurry or wait to capture her infinite roles and fancies
America's Cup
The big race is actually six months away, but scientists, engineers and designers are working night and day for the biggest sports prize of 1958
An Exciting New Series: BIG LEAGUE SECRETS
Sal Maglie
PART 1: SAL MAGLIE ON THE ART OF PITCHING
'Pitching can be anywhere from 60% to 90% of baseball, depending upon how good the pitchers are. With two top pitchers working, I really believe the higher figure is about right'
By Roy Terrell
Baseball
Baseball's hair shirt, young 60-year-old Frank Lane, meets the lethargic Indians
Boxing
As a wrestler Dan Hodge had no peer, but using fists is different
By Don Parker
Cards
Fitness
A good way to build up weak arms is to pretend you are a wheelbarrow
Tip From The Top
By Joe Cannon
Conversation Piece
Emerging at last from his famous father's shadow, the trainer of Calumet Farm reveals himself as an engaging character and topnotch horseman in his own right
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: The Readers Take Over