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219.1 | Opinions on "Sports Illustrated For Kids"? | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Thu Dec 05 1991 10:48 | 10 |
| Anyone out there have children or know children who read "Sports
Illustrated for Kids" on a regular basis? If so, your thoughts on this
magazine? What grade levels might it be appropriate for?
Frankly I'm stumped on what to get those nephews who, thanks to having
a grandfather who works at Hasbro, have every toy known to man, and was
thinking of alternate Christmas gift possibilities...
py
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219.2 | Any old SI issues? | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:01 | 18 |
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Good topic, Paul (sorry, don't know anything about SI For Kids,
though).
I've pretty much been a dedicated subscriber to Sports Illustrated
for the last 20 years. I've held on to most of the issues since
late 1976, and I use them occasionally for reference purposes, but
there are some gaps in my "library" from the period 1983-1987.
Any of you guys got any issues stashed away in the attic from these
years or even pre-1977 that you might want to get rid of? I might
be able to pay some nominal amount per issue, even (disclaimer:
I am not a memorabilia collector, don't know what these magazines are
worth, don't care, don't care what condition they're in, etc., just
like to have the back issues around for the purpose of historical
sports analysis and just plain ol' reminiscing...)
glenn
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219.3 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | These pretzels r makingmeThirsty! | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:10 | 32 |
| Glenn -
I have some old SI's and SPORT mags - but they are in storage at my
folks house. Next time I'm back east, I'll take a look at them (for
all I know, my mother chucked them out). I know I used to have some
for the early 70's.
I've subsribed to SI for well over 20 years now - with a few gaps where
I cancelled. In fact - I once got a letter published in the "19th
Hole" section. I was about 10 or so - and it was a letter praising an
article on George Blanda.
For anyone who is a Track fan - Track and Field News is easily the best
magazine to read. All track - all running. It's not a "People
Magazine" for faux runners - like mags like "Runner's World" is. No
cutesy stories. It doesn't cover road racing that much - just the big
ones. It is dedicated to track and field - and has High School,
College, and Open results and articles. For Olympic previews and
coverage, there simply is no better. None as "The Bible of The Sport".
I used to get a myriad of sports mags: Hoop Digest, Hockey Digest,
SPORT, TSN, Football Digest - but dumped them all years ago. No time
to read them - and they weren't that good. The only other sports mags
I get are "The Giants Newsweekly" - the Giants and nothing but the
Giants, And "Nortwest Runner" - mainly for race listings and local
events for running.
Paul - I've seen SI for kids - but don't know much about it. If you
haven't already - try the baseball conference - I bet someone in there
gets it.
JD
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219.5 | | CAMONE::WAY | The King of the Droods(tm) | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:21 | 21 |
| > just wouldn't take NO for an answer. They hounded me with junk mail,
> and even phone calls, just for a lousy 1 year renewal, which by then
> was almost free with the clock radio, the sneaker phone, a pair of
> Skybox Super Bowl tickets, Ellie M. for a weekend, and a year's supply
> of Bud all thrown in. :-) But I held my ground....
My subscription ran out 10/28.
To date I've had 4 or 5 phone calls, mailings which are too numerous to
count, and I still don't want it.
It's a GREAT magazine. The photography is super, the articles can be good
too, but like Hawk said, I don't always have the time.
PLUS it's pricey.
Finally, for a lot of the time of my subscription, there were a lot of
articles where there were NO articles of interest....
'Saw
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219.7 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:37 | 15 |
| > So, 'Saw, how's that new subscription for Rugby Off-season Gym Work-out?
>
> :-)
>
> Hawk.
Great. 8^)
Actually, Rugby does have a fitness column every month, which I sometimes
browse....
'Saw
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219.8 | They never let me know | MCIS2::CLAYBROOK | | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:28 | 14 |
| My subscription ran out that was it, I never got a phone call or letter
saying that it was gonna run out, I got something about a year before
that asking if I wanted to extend my subscription, and I said no for
the time being. I wasn't gonna re-new anyways, because all it is, is
week old news, and their previews of up-coming seasons had gotten so
bad, especially in football. But like I said it's week old news, if you
watch Sports Center the articles your reading you already know about.
But I do miss some of the articles. I also thought it was a pretty
boring magazine once football ended. I did like Peter Gammons inside
Baseball each week, but then he stopped and the guy that took his place
was nowhere near as good. My brother subscribes to Tennis Magazine,
that's not a bad magazine.
Dan
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219.9 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | GE Bowl? | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:31 | 5 |
| My friend's brother-in-law got S.I. For Kids for his son. I
saw a couple of issues and it's kind of like a USA Today sports
section without the stats. Never is hoid a discouraging woid...
/Don
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219.10 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:48 | 3 |
| I received an early Christmas present from my in-laws last night. I
got a card saying I will be getting a subscription to "Diehard", a
Red Sox fan magazine. Anyone know what I can expect?
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219.12 | | CAMONE::WAY | Say no to Baby Butt Crack | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:57 | 3 |
| A baseball signed by all the Sox that's worth less than the ball is?
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219.13 | Migraine headaches? | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:59 | 1 |
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219.14 | And nude pictures of Roger.... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Santa Claus is a Drood! | Fri Dec 06 1991 16:13 | 9 |
| 50 pages a month of deals the Sox SHOULD make - for example:
"Sox should deal Tom Brunansky and a peanut vendor to the Braves for
Glavine, Avery, Justice and Lemke - and the Braves are getting the best
of the deal..."
Have fun...
JD
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219.15 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Freud,Dr.Ruth,Byrdie | Fri Dec 06 1991 16:39 | 2 |
| I think this year they are planning on having a "Lou Gorman
Swimsuit Issue".
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219.16 | | CSLALL::TIMMONS | HELP SET PROFILE | Mon Dec 09 1991 06:45 | 5 |
| "Anyone know what I can expect?"
Frustration, Mac. Frustration.
lEe
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219.17 | Baseball by the Rules | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Dec 09 1991 09:59 | 3 |
| I received a book last Christmas that I would recommend to any baseball
fan, "Baseball by the Rules". It goes into detail about the rules of
baseball using anecdotes, humor, and historical references.
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219.18 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:00 | 6 |
| If you intend to read SI as your source of sports news, you'll be
disappointed. SI isn't and never was intended to be a hard-news
magazine, with comprehensive coverage. The Sporting News was, but is
being made technologically obsolete.
John
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219.19 | S.I.for Kids | SALEM::SAVARY | Bill 285-2176 | Tue Dec 10 1991 09:34 | 5 |
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S.I. for Kids has about 9 sport cards in every issue. They are like
your normal baseball cards but have every kind of sport personality on
them. From swimming to race horse jockeys. Kids collect them like other
cards. Thats what the highlight was in that mag. Good storys too.
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219.20 | | CAMONE::WAY | Crucial Taunt | Mon Aug 31 1992 13:26 | 24 |
| Okay Sportsters, a review:
First off, over the weekend, in a used book store, I picked up an excellent
book about sportswriter Grantland Rice. It's called "The Tumult and
The Shouting -- My Life In Sports". It's an excellent autobiography, and
it has an aura about it that is hard to describe.
Here is a man who could WRITE. And having been born in 1880, he was
a contemporary of and friends with people like Christy Mathewson, Ty Cobb
and others of that time.
If you've ever heard the story about how Ty Cobb was sending all sorts
of post cards and cables to a sportswriter talking up the young phenom
named Cobb, well, the writer was Grantland Rice.
If you have a chance to get it out of your local library, do it.
It'll give you a different perspective on sports....
'Saw
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219.21 | Did he refer to himself in the 3rd person too? | SALES::THILL | | Thu Sep 03 1992 13:34 | 10 |
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>If you've ever heard the story about how Ty Cobb was sending all sorts
>of post cards and cables to a sportswriter talking up the young phenom
>named Cobb, well, the writer was Grantland Rice.
Saw, so you're saying that Cobb was a shameless self-promoter who would
manipulate the media to the fullest extent? Hmmm. Sure, Ty was a great
player, but the more I hear of him, the less I like him.
Tom
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219.22 | | CAMONE::WAY | Feed My Frankenstein | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:00 | 14 |
| Actually, Rice made a good point that all the greatest athletes of his
time had a confidence that was overwhelming.
Cobb thought he was the greatest, definitely, and even years after he played
ball he was opinionated and quick tempered about it.
Ruth was confidence made man....
Self promotion might come with that territory in some circles, I guess.
Book made for interesting reading....
'Saw
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219.23 | Dr. Chuck | SHALOT::MEDVID | the same deep water as you | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:05 | 6 |
| For the definitive book on Cobb, check out "Ty Cobb" by Charles
Alexander. BTW, Alexander is a sports history professor at Ohio
University. Never got the opportunity to take any of his classes, but
the book is great. Good writer.
--dan'l
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219.24 | The Gerogia Peach... | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey AND Melanie's dad | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:28 | 8 |
| Cobb was the son of a Southern Gentleman/University Professor. His arrogance
was well known, even in the years when sportwriters never said anything bad
about ballplayers. Cobb was known to fight with opponents, teammates, managers,
and anyone who said "boo". He was also known as a dirty player, who would try
to hurt his opponent when he slid, etc. I have read, however, that in his later
years he mellowed, and became involved in several youth sports programs.
=Bob=
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219.25 | | CAMONE::WAY | Feed My Frankenstein | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:36 | 16 |
| According to Cobb, as quoted by Rice, he never tried to spike guys
when sliding in. He said he had developed a sliding style that was
aimed at giving the defender the least amount of target to tag, and
that in that style it was impossible to try and spike someone....
You know what amazes me about Rice? He was born in 1880, and was
my age in 1913. I can't imagine living in 1913, but this man, through
his writing, has given me a good idea....
I think that is cool.....
'Saw
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219.26 | maybe you've been re-in-car-nated?? | CNTROL::CHILDS | Roger Clemems, what a waste of disk space | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:45 | 0 |
219.27 | He shoulda brought a bat fer pertection | SALES::THILL | | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:48 | 6 |
| I remember reading about how Cobb went into the stands and beat the
living crap out of a heckler. Not that it's such a big deal in itself,
but I thought it was a little much when it turned out that the guy had
NO ARMS as a result of a factory accident...
Tom
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