Sports Illustrated 1972 July 10

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Sports Illustrated 1972 July 10

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Contents:  Agony And Ecstasy (In a single tumultuous week boxing a smashing new lightweight champion, and a dashing new Ali); A Sudden Stalemate In Reykjavik (It turned out not to be chess, but hide-and-seek, as Bobby Fischer delayed the world championship); Just A Guy Having Some Fun (Dave Wattle, a miler, ran the 800 as a lark – and tied the world record as the Olympic Trials began); Where Am I Batting, Sir? (That is a daily query to Oriole Manager Earl Weaver, who has to play wizard because his stars are falling); The How To, Who To And When (Quarterback Johnny Unitas describes the simple art of passing and the difficult of reading defenses); The Taking Part (Baron de Coubertin honestly believed winning was unimportant. An irreverent history of the Olympic Games); The Bottom-Fishing Hustler (A sadder and wiser con man learned one thing; never trust a guy named Ralph, especially if he’s from Duluth) The Departments – Scorecard; Baseball; Arowing; Bridge; Body Building; For The Record; 19th Hole

Cover:  “The Old Master And His Art – Johnny Unitas”

Condition:  Very Good