Vintage Sports Illustrated Magazine May 18, 1959, 88 pages. Magazine is in good condition showing normal age related wear and use. If you click on a picture, it will enlarge. Articles include:
- The Tiger Is Underfed - Confusion in the front office and penny-pinching economies have blighted Detroit's hopes for the American League Pennant.
- Rugger: Romping Duel In The May Sun - Players and spectators, as in these scenes of Princeton-Yale rivalry, are finding the old game a mighty attractive spring pastime.
- Kings Of The Class-Boat Sailors - The Mosbacher brothers, Bus and Bob, are currently the hottest skippers going.
- How To Ride A Horse
- It Should Be Sword Dancer's Day - With Tomy Lee out of the Preakness for his and his owner's good reasons, the Derby runner-up looks best.
- Sam Morse makes a rarebit
- You Can't Scout Desire - So said Joe Devine, the late Yankee scout who signed Ed Cereghino as a $74,000 bonus baby. Now Cereghino has proved Devine was correct by giving up baseball for college.
- Ambassador V-8 by Rambler
- Four Roses Antique Kentucky Straight Bourbon
- Toyopet Crown Custome Sedan
- Britain's Vauxhall, built in England by General Motors
- Cadillac Autronic-Eye Power Headlight Control
- Mercedes-Benz
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