
November 24, 1958 Table Of Contents
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
THE QUESTION: Is the best football in the U.S. played in the Big Ten?
By Jimmy Jemail
Wood Sounds
Most spooky outdoor noises are eerie but usually innocent
Coming Events
COMING EVENTS November 21 to November 30
Football's 9th Week
Compiled by Mervin Hyman
International Confusion
America's most important race—from the popular foreign point of view—turned the Laurel course into a wild battleground for 10 weary Thoroughbreds and their tense riders
Wonderful World Of Sport
Events & Discoveries
On Field And Campus
Iowa's Hawkeyes still looked like Big Ten champions despite that loss to Ohio State
By Roy Terrell
Preview
Army's wide-open offense matches Navy's, as for the last time the two monopolize claims to the service title
By Tex Maule
Scouting Reports
The Cadets have been the standout team in the East all fall, and only a tie with Pitt slightly mars their record. Their backfield is tremendously fast but no more dangerous than their passing
The Midshipmen are not as big and tough as Army, but Coach Eddie Erdelatz' team boasts one of the nation's best passing attacks. Navy has lost only twice despite many serious injuries
Pro Football
Sam Huff, a gentle soul from West Virginia, lends ferocity to the Giants
By Tex Maule
Food
Crab legs, San Francisco style
A giant Alaska crab provides the makings of some famous California dishes
Horse Show
The exciting West German riders came from behind to win at New York's National
Motor Sports
Tony Bettenhausen drives through the Phoenix dust to his second national title
By Kenneth Rudeen
Cards
Tip From The Top
Restraining excessive body action
Sporting Look
Sports Illustrated presents a 15-page preview off the latest winter fashions to help the traveler choose
Fitness
49 Two ropes are more versatile than one and can substitute for a chinning bar
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: The readers take over
Pat On The Back
'This is my life work'