Sports Illustrated-1965

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ISSUE
COND.
COVER
CONTENTS
QTY.
PRICE
PAYPAL
March
29
Good
Gail Goodrich
The Power of the Press (UCLA beats Michigan in NCAA Championship), A Love Affair With a Loser (City of Denver falls in love with the Broncos), Oooh, What a Drawing Game! (Curling), They'd Rather Pitch than Hit (L.A. Dodgers), Sport on the Shores of Eden (Beirut), More Fun Than the Watusi (Playing dominoes in San Francisco), Fury at the Fronton (Jai alai in Florida)
1
$4.50
September
27
Good +
"Doctor Ryan of the Browns"
Contents - Those Fearsome New Packers (Young, powerful Green Bay crushed Pittsburgh and looked ready to regain dominance in the NFL); Jolly Bob Finds His Game (The U.S. Amateur golf championship is won by a collegian who always liked football and baseball better); They Love Herman And Willie (By winning 14 in a row the Giants tore apart the closest race in National League history); Bye-Bye Bamboo (Only the games remain the same as new synthetics replace the traditional materials of sport); Football's Week (Most of the favorites won, but Alabama lost to Georgia on what may become the year's most controversial play); Olds' Seven-Year Secret (It is the first postwar American front-drive car, the Toronado, here tested and judged by an expert); How Smart Is Too Smart? (Quarterback Frank Ryan of the champion Browns had an All-Pro IQ but found he could not mastermind football) The Departments - Scorecard; Football's Week; People; Automobiles; Bridge; Horse Racing; Baseball's Week; For The Record; 19th Hole
1
$5.50

December
13
V.
Good --
Lance Alworth
Contents - But Why Me Coach? (Pro Football is not all glamour and affluence - consider the case of Mike Bundra, ex-lineman), Local Boys Make Very Good (St. Louis University captured it's fifth NCAA soccer title, as usual with home-trained talent), Cooty Brown Plays Turnabout (After 11 years of passing the ball to the big fellows, San Francisco's little Guy Rodger's is doing the scoring), They All Go Bang! At Bambi (But rival defensive backs have not prevented Lance Alworth from becoming pro football's best receiver), A Haven For Glitterbugs (The Palm Bay Club provides a sanctuary for sportsmen who find Palm Beach too dull and Miami Beach too vulgar), Sailing Downwind In A Yacht Club (If you can't go south for the winter and don't like to get frostbitten, a cellophone yacht is the answer), The Pleasure Of Dying On Sunday (Millionaire Carroll Rosenbloom, owner of the Baltimore Colts, would rather lose a corporation than a ball game) The Departments - Scorecard, Golf, Bridge, People, Skiing, Boating, Hockey, Dogs, Basketball's Week, For The Record, 19th Hole
1
$5.50








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