
February 1, 1960 Table Of Contents
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
THE QUESTION: Is the official AAU attitude toward amateurism outdated?
By Jimmy Jemail
Bonuses
Attractive new products give safety and utility for sailors in all types of weather and water
Basketball's Week
Brave Man
When Basketball Star Maurice Stokes was paralyzed by a brain injury, teammate Jack Twyman became his steadfast support and inspiration. Now there is hope Stokes will walk again
By Jeremiah Tax
Wonderful World Of Sport
BOB SKENE SWINGS THE BIG MALLET
SNATCHED FROM THE JAWS OF BASKETBALL
Events & Discoveries
WHY SHOULD CHICAGO HAVE ALL THE FUN?
Sugar Ray
Ray Robinson lost his middleweight title for the fifth time the other night, but he isn't bowing out just yet
Pretty Girls
Those Pretty Girls with the Killer Instinct
Defying traditional European domination of the Olympic ski events, America's Snite, Pitou, Meyers and Co. have become the ones to beat at Squaw Valley
By Roy Terrell
Ski Tip
Food
A lot of fine eating awaits foreign visitors arriving in the California ski country for the Winter Games
Track
A lively evening of track in Los Angeles
A world record, a near world record and a youthful miler brightened the first indoor meet in southern California
By Tex Maule
Sport In Art
Horse Racing
Thanks to the TRPB, racing's crooks are finding their work less rewarding all the time
Cards
Golf
The usual foul weather at the Crosby pro-amateur failed to dampen a fine golfing party
Tip From The Top
By Fred Novak
Fishing
In an unusual fishing contest men could only watch while the girls showed them how
Game Of Driving
In five fabulous and endearing automobiles, the author learned that just plain driving could—and still can—be fine sport
By A. W. Miller
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: The readers take over
Pat On The Back
'I love water'