|
TABLE OF CONTENTS
October 28, 1963 | Volume 19, Issue 18
October 28, 1963 A FEDERAL COMMISSION-NOW
October 28, 1963 •Green Bay Packer Halfback Paul Hornung, sitting out a suspension for gambling, to a football-pool winner at the Evansville (Ind.) Quarterback Club: "You should feel good picking 20 out of 25....
When an unknown fighter named Knox died after a bout in Baltimore last week, it became evident that callous promoters and conniving supervisors may yet destroy the sport itself
On the night of the fatal fight, Artist Joseph Sheppard, an amateur boxer, was in the Coliseum to see his friend Ernie Knox fight. When Knox collapsed after the knockout, three men tried to make...
The question is: Who is really boss? Chancellor Litchfield says John Michelosen is, but he ordered his coach to install a wide-open attack. Michelosen says he has done nothing new—other than win...
October 28, 1963 Big lines and power defenses are back in the Big Ten, where the leading teams are enjoying their best season in years. Dan Jenkins reports on the midwestern renaissance.
Shh! This has to be kept secret. If it gets out to any of the men who own teams in the National Basketball Association it will be murder. Come closer. Here's the word, Mac. For the first time in...
October 28, 1963 This is a time of change for the NBA, and times of change are both tough and rewarding. It is going to be harder tow in this year as easy games become the exception rather than the rule. The stars...
October 28, 1963 An athlete's public role is a wonderfully heady mixture of crowds and action and adulation. But behind this proud and dazzling existence is a more ordinary life. It is days and towns and tired...
October 28, 1963 Indeed there is. After finishing his surgical chores, the doctor puts on a helmet and plays football with the pros
The art of cooking with smoke, ail but gone the way of the smokehouse, is in for a revival on the patio, thanks to a couple of fishermen who caught a surfeit of trout
I am not sure how the word "dink" came to mean what it does in bridge and, after tracking it down in Webster's Unabridged, the best I can do is offer a wild theory. A dinking die is described as a...
October 28, 1963 Hugh Devore of Notre Dame may have to win all the rest of his games to keep his job, but even if he is not retained, he and a lot of Irish alumni are certain of one thing—he has rescued a great...
THE EAST
LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Linebacker Ed Conti, at 5 feet 10 and 185 pounds the midget of the big Syracuse defensive line, made five tackles, was in on 13 others, recovered a fumble and helped lead a...
Pitt over Navy. Despite Staubach's brilliance, Pitt can beat the Middies in the line.
October 28, 1963 | Lee Griggs The weather was clear, crowds under control and events on time as Japan rehearsed for '64
A former diplomat, shown here stalking deer in the Alpine solitude of his private Bavarian reserve, tells America how to profit from a centuries-old European system
During 20 years as a U.S. diplomat, Charles W. Thayer
hunted from Korea to Afghanistan, from the Russian subarctic to equatorial
Sudan. Since retiring from diplomacy, he has written several...
October 28, 1963 BASEBALL—The YOMIURI GIANTS coasted to their ninth Central League pennant since 1950 and will meet the NISHITETSU LIONS, winners of the Pacific League championship by one game, in the Japanese...
October 28, 1963 18—Clarence B. Garrett-The Sunpapers20—James Drake, William H. Mortimer-The Sunpapers24-29—Robert Huntzinger30—Neal Barr-Feldon32—Russ Halford36—Rich Clarkson, Lee Balterman37—Russ Halford, Evan...
October 28, 1963 Leonore Modell, 13, of Sacramento swam the length of the Sierra's windswept Lake Tahoe in 14 hours 34 minutes to better the old record for the 25-mile course (set by a man) by more than five...
October 28, 1963 APES IN THE IVYSirs:Dick Kazmaier hits the spot in his Open Letter to a College President (Oct. 14), but not hard enough. Athletic "scholarships" are awarded and continued primarily for athletic...
|
|