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April 22, 1957
Boston suddenly found itself the winter sports capital with both its hockey and basketball teams in the playoff finals
- By Jeremiah Tax
The hardest way possible, against an inspired, underdog St. Louis team, the Celtics won basketball's World Series
Montreal's Flying Frenchmen took a seemingly unassailable lead over the game but tired Bruins in the Stanley Cup final
INVITATION TO MOSCOW, HELPFUL HINTS FOR BETTING HOUSEWIVES, A CLIFFHANGER AT SQUAW VALLEY, THE WORLD MARKET FOR BASEBALL, HOLLYWOOD SLUGGER
British racing nurses its traditions while facing an economic crisis. Most practical solution may be an S O S TO BOOKIES
- By William F. Talbert
Yesterday's champions again de-mothed their gear to test Pancho Gonzales in an event which now resembles A CLASS REUNION
- By Tex Maule
As the pigskin enjoyed its annual spring frolic with its omens of fall fortunes, Notre Dame showed it is STILL A YEAR AWAY
They came from everywhere—duffers and experts—but it was a paper man and a cattle man who emerged 16 UNDER IN AIKEN