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March 04, 1963 | Arthur Zich
In the One-of-a-Kind Regatta on Biscayne Bay last week a fleet of catamarans and other multihulled boats, like the Malibu outrigger shown here, proved—to all but the stubbornest—that they are by...

March 04, 1963
The two most important Kentucky Derby candidates of 1963 finally got to the races last week, though they ran on tracks that were a continent apart. The West's Candy Spots, idle for six months,...

March 04, 1963 | Robert Creamer
A sore finger knocked Sandy Koufax out of action last July and cost the Dodgers the 1962 pennant. Now the Dodgers worry: is the finger better?

March 04, 1963
The season of snow-glutted driveways and rich sauces is over, and the players of the major leagues, sluggish as bears, stretch and grunt and cavort in Florida's annual and primal phenomenon:...

March 04, 1963
Is candy dandy? Will Never Bend crack? The two big Derby colts go for $100,000 purses—Candy Spots in the Santa Anita Derby and Never Bend in the Flamingo.

March 04, 1963 | Kenneth Rudeen
Henry Yunick (above) may or may not have connections with General Motors—but oh! how those 'nonracing' Chevrolet engines do purr

March 04, 1963 | Jo Ahern Zill
Until this year the things a person wore boating were mostly regulation—denim, khaki or iust old clothes—depending on what part of the world he boated in. There were a few anchor-embroidered...

March 04, 1963 | Lee Griggs
Russian and Swedish skaters piled up the gold medals, but Japanese officials set some sort of record for pushing international brotherhood

March 04, 1963 | Virginia Kraft
Wintering sportsmen are enjoying some of the South's best sport just a few minutes' ride from Florida's most fashionable beaches

March 04, 1963 | John Underwood
Basketball is the winter sport obsession of small-town America, and nowhere is this more evident than in water-poor but tall-boy-rich Panguitch, where high school hero Wally Ortman stands in a...

March 04, 1963
LESSON FROM BOSTON

March 04, 1963
•Ray Putnam, Texas Aggie crosscountry coach, explaining why he left his runners on their own the night before a meet in New Orleans, while other coaches played detective: "I knew the kind of...

March 04, 1963 | Mervin Hyman
The lineup for the postseason tournaments was taking shape last week, with the majority of the country's top 10 teams headed for the NCAA. Assured of all but one of the 15 major conference...

March 04, 1963
16, 17—drawings by Don Moss18—Santa Anita Photo Chart, Jim Raftery—Turfotos36—Mike Rougier40-46—Elliott Erwitt-Magnum52—Flip Schulke-Black Star73—Jim Seymour, N.O.A. Photo

March 04, 1963
Barbara Milligan, girl basketball player at Round Rock (Texas) High School, set a state record of 638 points in a season, an average of 32 per game. She also established a mark for a single game...

March 04, 1963
AUTO RACING—DEWAYNE (TINY) LUND, operator of a South Carolina fishing camp when he is not squeezing his 270 pounds behind the wheel of a fast car, won the $100,000 Daytona 500-mile stock car race,...

March 04, 1963
THE OPEN EGGSirs:I certainly can find no fault with the premise developed in your article (The Egg and the Net, Feb. 18). However, one point that was not brought out but which, in my opinion, is...

March 04, 1963 | Paul Stewart
It is not uncommon for a yacht cruising offshore to encounter sudden squalls, blistering sun and then the damp chill of late afternoon at sea all in a day's sail. As a result, the serious...

March 04, 1963 | Mary Ann Gould
A National Basketball Association quiz to stimulate the memory and increase the knowledge of the fans

March 04, 1963 | Arthur Zich
The new Calkins 50-foot motorsailer combines the comfort of a powerboat with the speed of a top ocean racer