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Articles
May 13, 1963 BASEBALL—JACK KRALICK, one of three starting left-handers for the Minnesota Twins, was traded to Cleveland for right-handed hurler JIM PERRY, and in a waiver deal JIM BROSNAN, Cincinnati relief pitcher and author...
April 29, 1963 | Rex MacLeod Postseason play for the Stanley Cup can bring suspense and upsets, but this year all it proved was that the champions were really champion
April 22, 1963 THE SPIRITSirs:As a member of the New Breed I am raving mad at your calling the New York Mets the "worst team in the major leagues" (Scouting Reports, April 8). Even though they lost a mere 120 games, statistics do...
April 22, 1963 BADMINTON—World Champion ERLAND KOPS of Denmark lost the first game of the U.S. Open finals 7-15 to Thailand's Channarong Ratana-Saengsuang by reckless playing. Settling down to almost flawless play after that, he...
April 15, 1963 BASKETBALL—In the NBA playoffs the BOSTON CELTICS went back to their smooth, fast-breaking style, won two straight games from Cincinnati. But in the sixth game of the series their balanced attack and tight defense...
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