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TABLE OF CONTENTS
August 15, 1960 | Volume 13, Issue 7
August 15, 1960 All times are E.D.T.
August 15, 1960 WHY NOT WAVE THE FLAG?
August 15, 1960 | Martin Kane
August 15, 1960 The talented athletes who will be in the center of the stage at the Olympic Games are, most of them, exceptionally attractive people. The 16-page photographic portfolio that follows shows...
August 15, 1960 The following is a listing of every event in the 1960 Olympics. The likely winners, picked by SPORTS ILLUSTRATED experts, are printed in boldface type; in regular type, with their best...
The latest issue of any magazine is in a sense a composite of all the issues that have gone before. Although this Olympic issue is notably special, it could not possibly be what it is if it were...
August 15, 1960 It is now 64 years since the mustachioed idealist Baron Pierre de Coubertin went to Athens to realize a passionate ambition—the revival of the Olympic Games. There have been 13 Olympics since, and...
August 15, 1960 | Samuel Chamberlain
Begin on the Via Condotti, hard by the Spanish Steps, but don't miss the byways and flea market on your Roman shopping spree
Not even appendicitis could stop the determined young swimmers who made the 1960 U. S. Olympic team
Boundless relief is reflected in the smile of Paula Jean Myers Pope, 25, moments after she won the three-meter diving competition at the Olympic trials. After knifing cleanly into the water on her...
A revolt-minded Mexican Davis Cup team, starting fast and finishing strong, came perilously close to upsetting its Yanqui masters
When Vicki Van Hook became world champion water skier, not even her home town knew it
For the world's monarchs, these are perilous times. Even in a pack of cards, where one might assume a king would retain his old power, he is obliged occasionally to settle for something less than...
Two undercover agents are helping Dem Bums fight for their second straight pennant
In an eloquent plea Britain's Chris Chataway, a pioneer four-minute-miler and today a Member of Parliament, demands an honest and reasonable Olympic code
August 15, 1960 EXPANDING UNIVERSE
August 15, 1960 BOATING—A series of accidents postponed the final heat of the Seafair Trophy event for unlimited hydroplanes, but the major casualty of the Seattle race came on the first lap of heat 1B when Mira...
August 15, 1960 COVER: Daniel Schwartz4—Mark Kauffman9—Warren Patriquin, A.P., Gene Prescot, Jimmy Robinson, A.P.17—John G. Zimmerman18, 19—Ed Nano-TIME20—John G. Zimmerman21—Jerry Cooke22—Dominique...
August 15, 1960 FLOYD'S PUBLICSirs:So Floyd Patterson just can't understand why the public was not behind him (SCORECARD, Aug. 1)? Let him turn to page 50 of the same issue and read that his manager is...
August 15, 1960 'Bubble gum can wait'
August 15, 1960 Sarah M. Annis, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keens Annis of Ashland, Mass., won the Leadline (under 7 years) Class at 18th National Morgan Horse Show in Northampton, Mass., equaled triumph...
August 15, 1960 Daily highlights of the Olympic Games at Rome
August 15, 1960 | M. R. Werner Not since '04 have we had mud fighters of Olympic caliber
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