History Made at Daytona 500 in This Issue of Sports Illustrated
Yarborough kept running strong and became the only man other than Petty to have won the Daytona 500 more than once at the time.
Yarborough kept running strong and became the only man other than Petty to have won the Daytona 500 more than once at the time.
This is one of the newer additions to PFTP Antiques. We are working to add listings of vintage Sports Illustrated to our available inventory.
Although Clay was named fighter of the year for 1963, he was a massive underdog in the upcoming title bout. At the time, Liston was widely considered one of the best heavyweight fighters of all time.
Over the course of the year, USF had an average margin of victory that was more than nineteen points per game. The team scored an averaged of 94.6 points a game. USF went 14-0 in their conference and 29-1 on the season with their only loss against Notre Dame.
The “Great One” or “Greatest One” Wayne Gretzky is the cover story this week. When it comes to statistics, No. 99 towers above anyone else in the history of the sport.
Our cover image this week is from the January 17, 1955 issue of Sports Illustrated. It shows a Mexican bullfighter in action.
This issue features coverage of the ongoing Melbourne Olympics, Floyd Patterson vs. Archie Moore, Swaps accomplishments to become Horse of the Year and much more.
This week I selected Vol 13. – No 8. from November 21, 1959 and picked out a couple articles to give you a taste of what The Hockey News has to offer.