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Volume 32 Index Subjects VOLUME 32 INDEX for JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHILATELY SPORTS PHILATELISTS INTERNATIONAL SEPTEMBER 1993 - AUGUST 1994 Compiled by Margaret A. Jones THE 1944 SILVER JUBILEE PHILATELIC PROGRAM(PODOLSKY) J32(5),11-17 SUBJECTS THE 1994 WINTER OLYMPICS TORCH RELAY(LIPPERT) J32(6),4-12 BASKETALL PHILATELIC NEWS - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(5),27 ADDOR, J. H. (SWITZERLAND - IOC JUBILEE ORGANIZING PRESIDENT) THE CULTURAL OLYMPIAD 1996(JACOBS) J32(2),27-29 THE 1944 SILVER JUBILEE PHILATELIC PROGRAM(PODOLSKY) J32(5),11-17 THE FIRST UNIVERSITY GAMES STAMPS(DU BOIS & MAESTRONE) J32(2),20-21 IS BRIDGE A SPORTING EVENT?(SANGER) J32(3),14-16 ADVERTISEMENTS, SPORTS NEW OLYMPIC MUSEUM OPENS IN LAUSANNE(MAESTRONE) J32(3),20-21 TENNIS SHOES OF THE GAME'S EARLY DAYS(WEIHRAUCH) J32(1),2-3 NEWS FROM THE LILLEHAMMER OLYMPIC GAMES(LIPPERT & MAESTRONE) J32(2),2-13 AEGEAN ISLANDS #31-35 (1934) - WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS POSTE RESTANTE MAIL AT LILLEHAMMER 1994 AND CONNECTIONS TO ATLANTA SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 1996(JACOBS) J32(6),25-27 SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 AIR MAIL THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(5),26 THE 1994 WINTER OLYMPICS TORCH RELAY(LIPPERT) J32(6),4-12 A TRIBUTE TO WILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANE(JACOBS) J32(5),28-29 AUCTION NEWS(PODOLSKY) J32(1),20 COLUMBIA'S 1935 BARRANQUILLA ISSUE: WHAT'S IT WORTH?(PODOLSKY) ATHENIAN GAMES OF 1906 - ATHENS, GREECE J32(3),9-12 AUCTION NEWS(PODOLSKY) J32(1),20 FENCING PHILATELIST BRINGS ORDER TO BOTH FIELDS(MC GOVERN) J32(6),20- 21 ATHLETICS (SEE TRACK AND FIELD) NEWS FROM THE LILLEHAMMER OLYMPIC GAMES(LIPPERT & MAESTRONE) J32(2),2-13 AUCTION POSTE RESTANTE MAIL AT LILLEHAMMER 1994 AND CONNECTIONS TO ATLANTA AUCTION NEWS(PODOLSKY) J32(1),20 1996(JACOBS) J32(6),25-27 A NOTE FROM THE AUCTION MANAGER (ESTUS) J32(6),32 THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(1),18-19 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE(MAESTRONE) J32(4),1 ALBUM AUSTRALIA THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(2),22-24 THE FIFTH CRICKET WORLD CUP: CRICKET AND PHILATELY(STREET) J32(1),10-13 ALL-UNION SPARTAKIADE AUSTRIA THE 1928 SPARTAKIAD: POLITICS, SPORT AND PHILATELY(FURMAN) J32(4),3-7 IS BRIDGE A SPORTING EVENT?(SANGER) J32(3),14-16 ALLEN, GUBBY (ENGLAND - CRICKET) AUTOGRAPH BODYLINE - THE PLAN TO STOP BRADMAN: CRICKET AND PHILATELY(STREET) THE 1994 WINTER OLYMPICS TORCH RELAY(LIPPERT) J32(6),4-12 J32(4),14-18 1996 ATLANTA OLYMPIC GAMES(JACOBS) J32(1),21-23 THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(1),18-19; J32(3),26 AMATEUR ATHLETIC FOUNDATION LIBRARY THE MYSTERIOUS HERBERT PAUL DOUGLAS, JR.: ATHLETE AUTOMOBILE RACING PROFILE(MAESTRONE) J32(6),13 ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 COMMEMORATIVE SPORTS CANCELS(MAESTRONE) J32(1),35-36; J32(3),36; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHILATELIC EXHIBITORS J32(5),36; J32(6),34-36 ON SPORTS AND OLYMPIC EXHIBITING(BOWMAN) J32(2),25-26 PHILA-SPORT - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(2),30 AMERICAN PHILATELIC SOCIETY [A.P.S.] AWARDS CONTINUED SPI INVOLVEMENT IN OLYMPHILEX '96 IS SPORTS & OLYMPIC EXHIBITS AWARDS(WEIHRAUCH) J32(1),31; J32(2),31; QUESTIONABLE(MAESTRONE) J32(6),1-2 J32(3),33; J32(4),33; J32(5),30; J32(6),32 AMERICAN TOPICAL ASSOCIATION [A.T.A.] BACKSTAMP ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 AUCTION NEWS(PODOLSKY) J32(1),20 POSTE RESTANTE MAIL AT LILLEHAMMER 1994 AND CONNECTIONS TO ATLANTA ANDRE, GEORGE (FRANCE - 1924 OLYMPIC OATH) 1996(JACOBS) J32(6),25-27 FRANCE AND THE OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES(CHRISTIN) J32(3),3-8 BADMINTON APOLLO (GREECE - GOD) XV COMMONWEALTH GAMES(MAESTRONE) J32(1),14-15 THE 1944 SILVER JUBILEE PHILATELIC PROGRAM(PODOLSKY) J32(5),11-17 ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 ARCHERY BALKAN GAMES ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 ARCHERY, BURYAT BALLANGRUD, IVAR (NORWAY - SPEED SKATING) THE 1928 SPARTAKIAD: POLITICS, SPORT AND PHILATELY(FURMAN) J32(4),3-7 THE 1994 WINTER OLYMPICS TORCH RELAY(LIPPERT) J32(6),4-12 ARCHERY, CROSSBOW BALLESTEROS, SEVERIANO (SPAIN - GOLF) LA PHILATELIE THEMATIQUE - SUPPLEMENT SPORTS - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(3),26 J32(1),29; J32(5),27 BALLOONS, HOT AIR ARGENTINA ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 PHILA-SPORT - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(3),31-32 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE(MAESTRONE) J32(4),1 BARCLAY, CAPTAIN (SCOTLAND - WALKING) LA PHILATELIE THEMATIQUE - SUPPLEMENT SPORTS - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) ARGENTINA #1147-1148 (1977) - WORLD CUP SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS J32(3),32 SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 BARROW, JOE LOUIS (SEE LOUIS, JOE) ARGENTINA #1179 (1978) - WORLD CUP SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 ART (SEE ALSO SCULPTURE) BASEBALL J32(2),2-13 ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 COLUMBIA'S 1935 BARRANQUILLA ISSUE: WHAT'S IT WORTH?(PODOLSKY) BOCCE J32(3),9-12 PHILA-SPORT - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(3),31-32 COMMEMORATIVE SPORTS CANCELS(MAESTRONE) J32(1),35-36; J32(2),36; J32(3),36; J32(4),36; J32(5),36; J32(6),34-36 BOLIVIA FILATELIA SPORT - OLIMPICA - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(4),32 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN CHECKLIST J32(1),16 PHILA-SPORT - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(2),30 THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(5),26 BOOKLET THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(3),26 BASKETBALL THE 1944 CELEBRATION OF THE IOC'S SILVER JUBILEE(PODOLSKY) J32(5),7-9 BORCHMEYER, ERICH (GERMANY - TRACK) ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 ON SPORTS AND OLYMPIC EXHIBITING(BOWMAN) J32(3),23-25 BASKETALL PHILATELIC NEWS - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(1),28; J32(3),31; J32(5),27; J32(6),30 BOUIN, JEAN (FRANCE - TRACK) COMMEMORATIVE SPORTS CANCELS(MAESTRONE) J32(1),35-36; J32(4),36; COLUMBIA'S 1935 BARRANQUILLA ISSUE: WHAT'S IT WORTH?(PODOLSKY) J32(5),36; J32(6),34-36 J32(3),9-12 FIRST FIBA WORLD BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR MEN "22 AND UNDER"(KILLIAN) J32(2),14 BOWES, BILL (ENGLAND - CRICKET) LA PHILATELIE THEMATIQUE - SUPPLEMENT SPORTS - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) BODYLINE - THE PLAN TO STOP BRADMAN: CRICKET AND PHILATELY(STREET) J32(1),29; J32(3),32; J32(5),27; J32(6),31 J32(4),14-18 WINTER OLYMPIC STAMPS ISSUED IN NEW FORMAT(MAESTRONE) J32(4),22-25 BOWLING BECKER, BORIS (GERMANY - TENNIS) ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 1993 WIMBLEDON GENTLEMEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP(WEIHRAUCH) J32(1),5- 6 BOWLS XV COMMONWEALTH GAMES(MAESTRONE) J32(1),14-15 BECKS, ELVIRA (NETHERLAND - GYMNASTICS) 1993 EUROPEAN YOUTH OLYMPIC DAYS(JONKER) J32(4),20-21 BOXING ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 BELGIUM COMMEMORATIVE SPORTS CANCELS(MAESTRONE) J32(1),35-36; J32(2),36; THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(5),26 J32(3),36; J32(6),34-36 NEW STAMP ISSUES(BJORGO) J32(1),32-34 BELLADONNA, GIORGIO (ITALY - BRIDGE) ON SPORTS AND OLYMPIC EXHIBITING(BOWMAN) J32(4),30-31 IS BRIDGE A SPORTING EVENT?(SANGER) J32(3),14-16 SPI CACHETED FDC FOR JOE LOUIS J32(1),6 U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL '94 UPDATE(M. JONES) J32(5),24 BELLANGRUDE, IVAR (RUSSIA - SPEEDSKATING) USPS HONORS THE "BROWN BOMBER"(MAESTRONE) J32(2),19 THE 1928 SPARTAKIAD: POLITICS, SPORT AND PHILATELY(FURMAN) J32(4),3-7 BRADMAN, DON (AUSTRALIA - CRICKET) BERMUDA #312-315 (1975) - WORLD BRIDGE CHAMPIONSHIP BODYLINE - THE PLAN TO STOP BRADMAN: CRICKET AND PHILATELY(STREET) IS BRIDGE A SPORTING EVENT?(SANGER) J32(3),14-16 J32(4),14-18 BIATHLON BRAZIL THE 1994 WINTER OLYMPICS TORCH RELAY(LIPPERT) J32(6),4-12 TEMATICA FILATELIA E CULTURA - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(3),32 ATA SPORTS CHECKLIST SERVICE(BLEAKLEY) J32(4),19 LILLEHAMMER OLYMPIC CANCELS(MAESTRONE) J32(3),17-19 BRAZIL #696 (1950) - WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS NEW STAMP ISSUES(BJORGO) J32(1),32-34 SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 TORCH BEARER - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(4),32 BRAZIL #949 (1963) - WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS BICYCLING SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 THE 1944 CELEBRATION OF THE IOC'S SILVER JUBILEE(PODOLSKY) J32(5),7-9 BICYCLE STAMPS - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(2),30; J32(3),31 BRAZIL #1144-1145 (1969-1970) - SOCCER, PELE COMMEMORATIVE SPORTS CANCELS(MAESTRONE) J32(1),35-36; J32(2),36; SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 J32(3),36; J32(5),36; J32(6),34-36 FENCING PHILATELIST BRINGS ORDER TO BOTH FIELDS(MC GOVERN) J32(6),20- BRAZIL #1166-1169 (1970) - WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS 21 SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 IS THIS A BOGUS EGYPTIAN ISSUE?: WHAT'S IT WORTH?(PODOLSKY) J32(5),25 NEWS FROM THE LILLEHAMMER OLYMPIC GAMES(LIPPERT & MAESTRONE) BRAZIL #2349-2350 (1992) - OLYMPIC GAMES, SHOOTING J32(2),2-13 TEMATICA FILATELIA E CULTURA - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(3),32 LA PHILATELIE THEMATIQUE - SUPPLEMENT SPORTS - A REVIEW(WEIHRAUCH) J32(3),32; J32(5),27; J32(6),31 BRAZIL #C79-79 (1950) - WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(1),18-19 SOCCER PHILATELY IN A WORLD CUP YEAR(COVELL) J32(5),18-23 SPORTS-RELATED WORLD WAR II RATION APPLICATION POSTAL CARDS OF NORWAY(MAESTRONE) J32(6),14-19 BRIDGE [CARD PLAYING] IS BRIDGE A SPORTING EVENT?(SANGER) J32(3),14-16 BIRKEBEINERS NEWS FROM THE LILLEHAMMER OLYMPIC GAMES(LIPPERT & MAESTRONE) BRIDGES, ALICE (USA - SWIMMING) J32(2),2-13 ON SPORTS AND OLYMPIC EXHIBITING(BOWMAN) J32(4),30-31 BLACK SPORTSMEN BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES; BRITISH EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH GAMES; THE MYSTERIOUS HERBERT PAUL DOUGLAS, JR.: ATHLETE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH GAMES (SEE COMMONWEALTH GAMES) PROFILE(MAESTRONE) J32(6),13 BROAD JUMP (SEE JUMP, LONG) BLAIR, BONNIE (USA - SPEED SKATING) THE SPORTS ARENA(MAESTRONE) J32(3),26; J32(5),26 BRUCE, THOMAS (AUSTRALIA - LONG JUMP) THE MYSTERIOUS HERBERT PAUL DOUGLAS, JR.: ATHLETE BLANKERS-KOEN, FANNY (NETHERLANDS
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