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Sept. 6, 1954
The President's love of sports is as much a part of his personality as the Eisenhower grin. And whether opponent is par, a rainbow or visiting team, Ike plays hard
The muscular young salesman and the graying millionaire met in the finals at Detroit and fought an exciting duel to the 36th hole
Color photographs by Mark Kauffman show what it is like to stand up against Robin Roberts
It will make you healthy, might make you wealthy, and surely will keep you trim. The nutritionists wish Mom would get up and get it
- By Duane Decker
The ball boys at Forest Hills have to work hard but it's all in fun and sometimes a lucky retriever is rewarded with the champ's racket
Winslow Homer showed the wild outdoors as he knew and loved it in the 19th Century and set a style that is still in vogue today
Crevolin told a tape recorder what a lot of people already knew
The Moody-Jacobs tennis match in 1933 caused more controversy than any other women's sports event
It means 'Bowling, Inc.' and possibly a good deal more to the U.S.