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TABLE OF CONTENTS
May 20, 1963 | Volume 18, Issue 20
May 20, 1963 "Let's face it," said Ted Bowsfield of the A's after his no-hit game was broken up Saturday. "Mediocre pitchers just aren't meant to pitch no-hitters." Historically, Bowsfield could not be more...
May 20, 1963 BOATING—Three hundred and forty entries got off to a staggered start in the 16th running of the Newport Beach to ENSENADA yacht race, but the finish resembled a log jam as 80 ocean racers tried to...
May 20, 1963 16—John G. Zimmerman20, 21—David Moore-Black Star, British Petroleum33—Shel Hershorn-Black Star34—Wayne Davis35—Bob and Ira Spring43—Russell Lee44—Robert Huntzinger46—Russ Halford56—James...
May 20, 1963 Bobbie Jo Gabrielsen, 14, daughter of Bump Gabrielsen, swimming coach at the University of Georgia, prefers the putter to the pool. Last week she became the youngest finalist in the history of the...
May 20, 1963 THE OFFENDERSSirs:I've read every issue of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED since you've been in business, but I think this time you went too far (Players Are Not Just People, April 29).
May 20, 1963 BOTTLENECK AT
ENSENADA
May 20, 1963 •Johnny Pesky, Red Sox manager, on the effects of
victory: "When you win you eat better, sleep better and your beer tastes
better. And your wife looks like Gina Lollobrigida."
May 20, 1963 | John Underwood
May 20, 1963 The skeletons of a cow and a horse last week gazed mockingly from their derelict conveyance across white salt wastes where willy-willies of dust danced in strange, high columns and nonexistent...
May 20, 1963 Hard by an ancient Buddhist temple two miles from the middle of downtown Tokyo, the Japanese observe their newest religion: golf. As a result, the grounds of the Shiba Driving Range, a...
May 20, 1963 | Walter Bingham
May 20, 1963 Driver Dan Gurney, behind the wheel of his startling rear-engined Lotus-Ford, will be spearheading a rebellion at Indianapolis. A preview of the big "500" by Kenneth Rudeen.
May 20, 1963 | Robert Cantwell West of Baton Rouge, La., Highway 190 crosses Bayou Grosse Tete and the tracks of the Texas & Pacific runs through the towns of Quick, Blanks and Lottle and reaches the trackless banks of the...
May 20, 1963 | Pamela Knight For those hundreds of thousands of nomadic chefs who use the trailer as their base of operations, one rule governs the cooking device that has to fit in with all the luggage and camping gear: the...
May 20, 1963 | Dan Jenkins
The town of Ratzeburg (population about 12,100) sits between two mirrorlike lakes in Germany's Schleswig-Holstein. Until recently it has been notable chiefly for being 900 years old, and for...
Red Sox fans do not believe that Carl Yastrzemski is another Ted Williams. No, indeed. But he may be another Stan Musial
The next leg in the Triple Crown calls for a change in the script
Color—strong, vivid color—is the big departure in men's sportswear this summer. Such pussyfooting shades as faded denim and brick, last year's color favorites, pale beside the clear hues of the...
The quiet man of trotting will be striking a mighty blow for the honor of the Bluegrass if his colt wins The Hambletonian
May 20, 1963 | Robert Coughlan
Bicycles Are Back Again
May 20, 1963 | Jack Mahon He is known as the Flying Horseman: the founder of an air transport service that has provided passengers like Kelso and Carry Back with
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