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Subjects 2003 Winter Universiade, Tarvisio, Italy (Calenda) J42 (1), 10-13 Cycling Adema, Maleth (Netherlands - Track & Field) Canada Commemorates Cycling Ch Index to the Journal of Sports Philately Volume 42: Fall 2003 - Summer 2004 compiled by Mark Maestrone CURLING SUBJECTS 2003 WINTER UNIVERSIADE, TARVISIO, ITALY (CALENDA) J42 (1), 10-13 CYCLING ADEMA, MALETH (NETHERLANDS - TRACK & FIELD) CANADA COMMEMORATES CYCLING CH. (TISSINGTON) J42 (1), 8-9 FANNY BLANKERS-KOEN, THE “FLYING HOUSEWIFE” (JONKER) J42 (4), 23-25 ONE SPECIAL EVENT CANCEL AT WORLD ROAD CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (TISSINGTON) J42 (2), 16-17 ATHLETICS (SEE TRACK & FIELD) POSTAL STATIONERY CORNER (ESTUS) J42 (2), 28-29 ARCHERY DE JONG, JOHANNA STOKHUYZEN (NETHERLANDS - FENCING) 22ND SUMMER UNIVERSIADE, DEAGU, S. KOREA (CALENDA) J42 (3), 15-19 CORRESPONDENCE WITH A 1924 OLYMPIC CONNECTION (JONKER) J42 (2), 22-23 BASEBALL 1937 NICARAGUA BASEBALL POSTAL TAX STAMPS (RUSHEFSKY J42 (1), 17-19 DE JONG, XENIE (NETHERLANDS - TRACK & FIELD) CANADIAN BASEBALL PHILATELY (RUSHEFSKY) J42 (4) 19-22 FANNY BLANKERS-KOEN, THE “FLYING HOUSEWIFE” (JONKER) J42 (4), 23-25 NATIONAL AIRMAIL WEEK BASEBALL RELATED COVERS (RUSHEFSKY) J42 (3), 24-26 DE LIGNE, YVONNE (BELGIUM - FIGURE SKATING) SONJA HENIE AT THE LAKE PLACID OLYMPICS (LILLJEDAHL) J42 (1), 20-22 BASKETBALL 22ND SUMMER UNIVERSIADE, DEAGU, S. KOREA (CALENDA) J42 (3), 15-19 DIVING 22ND SUMMER UNIVERSIADE, DEAGU, S. KOREA (CALENDA) J42 (3), 15-19 BELIVEAU, JEAN (CANADA - ICE HOCKEY) UNUSUAL ERROR ON NHL ALL-STARS HOCKEY STAMP CARD (TISSINGTON) ESPRIT: SPORTS ET OLIMPISME (PUBLICATION) J42 (1), 28 #28, JULY 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (1), 28 #29, OCT. 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (2), 25 BENECKE, EMIL (GERMANY - WATER POLO) #30, DEC. 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (3), 27-28 PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 EVERT, CHRISTINE (USA - TENNIS) BIATHLON CHRIS EVERT, THE QUEEN OF ROLAND GARROS (BEDENES) J42 (1), 23-25 2003 WINTER UNIVERSIADE, TARVISIO, ITALY (CALENDA) J42 (1), 10-13 FENCING BLANKERS-KOEN, FANNY (FRANCINA ELSJE) (NETHERLANDS - TRACK & FIELD) CORRESPONDENCE WITH A 1924 OLYMPIC CONNECTION (JONKER) FANNY BLANKERS-KOEN, THE “FLYING HOUSEWIFE” (JONKER) J42 (4), 23-25 J42 (2), 22-23 SPORTS ARENA (MAESTRONE) J42 (4) 26 BLANKERS, JAN (NETHERLANDS - TRACK & FIELD) FANNY BLANKERS-KOEN, THE “FLYING HOUSEWIFE” (JONKER) J42 (4), 23-25 FILABASKET REVIEW (PUBLICATION) #11, AUG. 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (1), 28 BRAUN, HANNS (GERMANY - TRACK & FIELD) #12, DEC. 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (3), 27-28 NATIONAL “OLYMPIA” GAMES OF GERMANY, 1912 (JONKER) J42 (1), 26-27 FRY, SHIRLEY (USA - TENNIS) BROUGH, LOUISE (USA - TENNIS) ALTHEA GIBSON, AFR.-AMERICAN TENNIS PIONEER (BEDENES) J42 (4), 8-9 1953-2003: 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST WINNER OF THE WOMEN’S GRAND SLAM OF TENNIS (BEDENES) J42 (2), 19-20 GEHRINGER, CHARLIE (USA - BASEBALL) ALTHEA GIBSON, AFR.-AMERICAN TENNIS PIONEER (BEDENES) J42 (4), 8-9 NATIONAL AIRMAIL WEEK BASEBALL RELATED COVERS (RUSHEFSKY) J42 (3), 24-26 BUCHNER, JOACHIM (GERMANY - TRACK & FIELD) PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 GERHARD, A. (GERMANY - TRACK & FIELD) PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 BUENO, MARIA (USA - TENNIS) ALTHEA GIBSON, AFR.-AMERICAN TENNIS PIONEER (BEDENES) J42 (4), 8-9 GIBSON, ALTHEA (USA - TENNIS) ALTHEA GIBSON, AFR.-AMERICAN TENNIS PIONEER (BEDENES) J42 (4), 8-9 BUNGE, BETTINA (GERMANY - TENNIS) CHRIS EVERT, THE QUEEN OF ROLAND GARROS (BEDENES) J42 (1), 23-25 GOLF BOOK REVIEW: HANDBOOK OF GOLF SLOGAN METER STAMPS BURGER, FRITZI (AUSTRIA - FIGURE SKATING) (MAESTRONE) J42 (2), 24 SONJA HENIE AT THE LAKE PLACID OLYMPICS (LILLJEDAHL) J42 (1), 20-22 GRAF, STEFFI (GERMANY - TENNIS) BUXTON, ANGELA (USA - TENNIS) CHRIS EVERT, THE QUEEN OF ROLAND GARROS (BEDENES) J42 (1), 23-25 ALTHEA GIBSON, AFR.-AMERICAN TENNIS PIONEER (BEDENES) J42 (4), 8-9 “SMALL SLAM” OF SERENA WILLIAMS, THE (BEDENES) J42 (3), 22-23 CANOEING/KAYAKING GYMNASTICS POSTAL STATIONERY CORNER (ESTUS) J42 (2), 28-29 22ND SUMMER UNIVERSIADE, DEAGU, S. KOREA (CALENDA) J42 (3), 15-19 OLYMPIANS WILL BE “WHISTLIN’” IN VANCOUVER IN 2010 (MAESTRONE) J42 COLLEDGE CECILIA (GREAT BRITAIN - FIGURE SKATING) (1), 3-7 SONJA HENIE AT THE LAKE PLACID OLYMPICS (LILLJEDAHL) J42 (1), 20-22 POSTAL STATIONERY CORNER (ESTUS) J42 (2), 28-29 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE (MAESTRONE) J42 (1), 1 CONNOLLY, MAUREEN (USA - TENNIS) SPORTS ARENA (MAESTRONE) J42 (4) 26 1953-2003: 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST WINNER OF THE WOMEN’S GRAND SLAM OF TENNIS (BEDENES) J42 (2), 19-20 HALL, GLENN (CANADA - ICE HOCKEY) “SMALL SLAM” OF SERENA WILLIAMS, THE (BEDENES) J42 (3), 22-23 UNUSUAL ERROR ON NHL ALL-STARS HOCKEY STAMP CARD (TISSINGTON) J42 (1), 28 COOKE, NICOLE (GREAT BRITAIN - CYCLING) ONE SPECIAL EVENT CANCEL AT WORLD ROAD CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS HARD, DARLENE (USA - TENNIS) (TISSINGTON) J42 (2), 16-17 ALTHEA GIBSON, AFR.-AMERICAN TENNIS PIONEER (BEDENES) J42 (4), 8-9 CORDES, OTTO (GERMANY - WATER POLO) HAJOS, ALFRED (HUNGARY - SWIMMING) PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 SPORTS ARENA (MAESTRONE) J42 (4) 26 CORTS, RICHARD (GERMANY - TRACK & FIELD) HART, DORIS (USA - TENNIS) PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 1953-2003: 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST WINNER OF THE WOMEN’S GRAND SLAM OF TENNIS (BEDENES) J42 (2), 19-20 COURT, MARGARET (AUSTRALIA - TENNIS) CHRIS EVERT, THE QUEEN OF ROLAND GARROS (BEDENES) J42 (1), 23-25 HENIE, SONJA (NORWAY - FIGURE SKATING) “SMALL SLAM” OF SERENA WILLIAMS, THE (BEDENES) J42 (3), 22-23 SONJA HENIE AT THE LAKE PLACID OLYMPICS (LILLJEDAHL) J42 (1), 20-22 CRICKET HEUBLEIN, GRETE (GERMANY - TRACK & FIELD) CRICKET & PHILATELY: 8TH CRICKET WORLD CUP (STREET) J42 (2), 6-15 PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 Volume 42 JSP Index Fall 2003-Summer 2004 1 HIRSCHFELD, EMIL (GERMANY - TRACK & FIELD) NAVRATILOVA, MARTINA (USA/CZECHOSLOVAKIA - TENNIS) PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 CHRIS EVERT, THE QUEEN OF ROLAND GARROS (BEDENES) J42 (1), 23-25 “SMALL SLAM” OF SERENA WILLIAMS, THE (BEDENES) J42 (3), 22-23 HITOMI, KINUE (JAPAN - TRACK & FIELD) PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 OLIMPIAFILA (PUBLICATION) VOL. 6, #2, NOV. 2003, REV. OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (3), 27-28 HOCKEY, ICE 2003 WINTER UNIVERSIADE, TARVISIO, ITALY (CALENDA) J42 (1), 10-13 OLYMPHILEX 2004 (ATHENS, GREECE) UNUSUAL ERROR ON NHL ALL-STARS HOCKEY STAMP CARD (TISSINGTON) PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE (MAESTRONE) J42 (2), 1; J42 (3), 1; J42 (4), 1 J42 (1), 28 OLYMPIA-UND SPORT-PHILATELIST, DER (PUBLICATION) HOFFMEISTER, H. (GERMANY - TRACK & FIELD) #1, 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (2), 25 PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 #2, 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (3), 27-28 HOLOWSKY, HILDA (AUSTRIA - FIGURE SKATING) OLYMPIC GAMES - 1896 SUMMER - 1ST (ATHENS, GREECE) SONJA HENIE AT THE LAKE PLACID OLYMPICS (LILLJEDAHL) J42 (1), 20-22 SPORTS ARENA (MAESTRONE) J42 (4) 26 HORVATH, KATY (USA - TENNIS) OLYMPIC GAMES - 1904 SUMMER - 3RD (ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA) CHRIS EVERT, THE QUEEN OF ROLAND GARROS (BEDENES) J42 (1), 23-25 OLYMPIC TORCH RELAY POSTMARKS (MAESTRONE) J42 (4), 2 HUBER, E. (GERMANY - TRACK & FIELD) OLYMPIC GAMES - 1908 SUMMER - 4TH (LONDON, ENGLAND) PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 NATIONAL “OLYMPIA” GAMES OF GERMANY, 1912 (JONKER) J42 (1), 26-27 HUGHES, CLARA (CANADA - CYCLING & SPEED SKATING) OLYMPIC GAMES - 1912 SUMMER - 5TH (STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN) CANADA COMMEMORATES CYCLING CH. (TISSINGTON) J42 (1), 8-9 NATIONAL “OLYMPIA” GAMES OF GERMANY, 1912 (JONKER) J42 (1), 26-27 HULL, BOBBIE (CANADA - ICE HOCKEY) OLYMPIC GAMES - 1920 SUMMER - 7TH (ANTWERP, BELGIUM) UNUSUAL ERROR ON NHL ALL-STARS HOCKEY STAMP CARD (TISSINGTON) BELGIAN LETTER-CARDS (JONKER) J42 (2), 18 J42 (1), 28 OLYMPIC GAMES - 1924 SUMMER - 8TH (PARIS, FRANCE) HULTEN, VIVI-ANNE (SWEDEN - FIGURE SKATING) 1924 FRENCH OLYMPIC IMPERFORATES: REAL OR MANUFACTURED?, THE SONJA HENIE AT THE LAKE PLACID OLYMPICS (LILLJEDAHL) J42 (1), 20-22 (BERGMAN) J42 (4), 3-6 CORRESPONDENCE WITH A 1924 OLYMPIC CONNECTION (JONKER) IMOS JOURNAL (PUBLICATION) J42 (2), 22-23 #118, MAY 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (2), 25 OLYMPIANS WILL BE “WHISTLIN’” IN VANCOUVER IN 2010 (MAESTRONE) J42 #119, AUG. 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (2), 25 (1), 3-7 #120, DEC. 2003, REVIEWS OF PERIODICALS (MAESTRONE) J42 (3), 27-28 USAGE OF THE 1924 FRENCH OLYMPIC STAMPS (LILLJEDAHL) J42 (3), 3-14 INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (IOC) OLYMPIC GAMES - 1928 SUMMER - 9TH (AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS) ILL-FATED GAMES OF 1940 AND HELSINKI’S PHILATELIC LEGACY, THE FANNY BLANKERS-KOEN, THE “FLYING HOUSEWIFE” (JONKER) J42 (4), 23-25 (GROBSKY) J42 (4), 10-18 PARTICIPANTS AT THE 1928 AMSTERDAM OLYMPICS (JONKER) J42 (1), 14-16 OLYMPIANS WILL BE “WHISTLIN’” IN VANCOUVER IN 2010 (MAESTRONE) J42 SPORTS ARENA (MAESTRONE) J42 (4) 26 (1), 3-7 OLYMPIC GAMES - 1932 SUMMER - 10TH (LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA) INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE SESSION - 1936 - 35TH (BERLIN, FANNY BLANKERS-KOEN, THE “FLYING HOUSEWIFE” (JONKER) J42 (4), 23-25 GERMANY) OLYMPIC TORCH RELAY POSTMARKS (MAESTRONE) J42 (4), 2 ILL-FATED GAMES OF 1940 AND HELSINKI’S PHILATELIC LEGACY, THE (GROBSKY) J42 (4), 10-18 OLYMPIC GAMES - 1936 SUMMER - 11TH (BERLIN, GERMANY) FANNY BLANKERS-KOEN, THE “FLYING HOUSEWIFE” (JONKER) J42 (4), 23-25 INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE SESSION - 2003 - 115th (PRAGUE, CZECH ILL-FATED GAMES OF 1940 AND HELSINKI’S
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