October 20, 1958 Table Of Contents
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
By Jimmy Jemail
Lady In A Man's Game
Yesterday...Racer Gwenda Hawkes broke speed records as some wives break dishes
By Sherry Keen
Football's 4th Week
Compiled by Mervin Hyman
Coming Events
COMING EVENTS October 17 to October 23
Dallas Comeuppance
Texas vengeance after years of Oklahoma mistreatment was the biggest but not the only spectacular news of a hectic football weekend. There was retribution in South Bend as a brave young Army team outplayed Notre Dame and achieved an even split in the two-year revival of this highly charged rivalry. In Michigan the blessings were mixed: Navy demonstrated to the University of Michigan that air power is a vital element in a sailor's arsenal; Michigan State salvaged regional pride by repulsing previously undefeated Pittsburgh. Anyone who saw these games or the games captured in the pictures on the left will understand the pleasures our "Field and Campus" correspondent describes below.
By Roy Terrell
World Series
Spectacle
One Man's Way to Reach the Summit
Climber James McCarthy picks the tough spots on easy hills near home to prepare himself for real tests on big mountains of the world
Events & Discoveries
Wonderful World Of Sport
Preview: Hockey 1958-59
The Canadiens will romp to another National Hockey League title, barring a miracle
By Kenneth Rudeen
Dogs
On the scales the Chihuahua is a lightweight, but in the dog world he is its fastest-rising favorite
Boxing
He is Gustav Scholz, who beat TB to become European middleweight champion
Food
Two famous restaurant specialties of Paris—and some female observations about the male world of buying and cooking steak
Pro Football
They cry for Moore in Baltimore
Lenny Moore, that is, who provides one of the indispensable ingredients in a well-concocted recipe for bringing the Colts their first National Football League championship
By Tex Maule
Cards
Two great U.S. bridge teams—the Rothleins and the Fishbeins—must have it out for a crack at the world title
Tip From The Top
Automobiles
The automobile editor and the camera examine Detroit's 1959 cars, and find them to be generally long, low and fancy, although compact cars are having their innings, too
By Kenneth Rudeen
Shooting By Instinct
Anyone can shoot like a TV Western hero after a one-hour lesson, and here's how
By Martin Kane
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: The readers take over
Pat On The Back
FANNY BLANKERS-KOEN SR. AND JR.
'Learn young; do old'