SPORTS NEWS FROM THE ATHLETIC
Injury: The San Francisco quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo broke his foot in the 49ers’ win over Miami yesterday, a blow for the team’s Super Bowl aspirations. Brock Purdy subbed in.
Elected: Fred McGriff earned entry into baseball’s Hall of Fame yesterday by a unanimous vote from the Contemporary Era Committee. He hit 493 home runs across 19 seasons.
College Football Playoff: Georgia, Michigan, T.C.U. and Ohio State will decide this year’s national champion, arguably the toughest decision the playoff committee has had to make.
WORLD CUP
Round of 16: France beat Poland, 3-1, and England won 3-0 against Senegal.
Suriname: The tiny country is responsible for some of soccer’s greatest players.
Lionel Messi: This is how a team could stop him.
Spot the ball: We removed it from these photos. Where do you think it was?
Today: Japan plays Croatia at 10 a.m. Eastern, and Brazil faces South Korea at 2 p.m.
ARTS AND IDEAS
A gift that goes back millenniums
Books are, in many ways, the quintessential gift: They offer infinite variety, are easily wrapped and can be tailored to the recipient. So it makes sense that they have been a favorite of holiday giving for as long as people have had holidays, Jennifer Harlan writes.
A Roman gift guide for the celebration of Saturnalia by the first-century poet Martial included several texts on parchment, including works by Virgil and Cicero and Ovid’s “Metamorphoses.” In December 1851, just a few months into The Times’s existence, the paper declared a “season of Book-blossoms,” adding, “The Holidays act upon books like April upon trees.”