
Table of Contents
BRITAIN'S BIG WEEK
Tennis history is made on Wimbledon's center court. By JOAN BRUCE 12
Bobby Locke's Open. By HENRY LONGHURST, Sunday Times golf writer 14
Cornell took it all at Henley. By JOHN LOVESEY 16
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SPORT 18
A new lens looks at baseball, and a new athlete stirs up Texas
THE MISSING LINK 27
An inventive genius of the air turns toward the sea. By COLES PHINIZY
SOME FACES IN THE ZOO 30
You may find your best friend among these animals photographed IN COLOR
A HERD OF HORSE SHOWS 36
The biggest season yet is not without its problems. By ALICE HIGGINS
MASS HIKERS IN THE SKY 38
Teen-agers and sexagenarians alike take on a Utah peak. IN COLOR
THE OKLAHOMA KIDS HIT TOWN 42
Lindy and Von McDaniel have Cardinal fans in a state of frenzy
ROAD AMERICA AND SOME WEEKEND HEROES 48
Amateurs come into their own on the Wisconsin track. By KENNETH RUDEEN
PART 5: THE ART OF RACE RIDING 50
EDDIE ARCARO discusses the most demanding part of a race—"The Finish"
THE DEPARTMENTS
•SCOREBOARD 6
•FISHERMAN'S CALENDAR 8
•BASEBALL X-RAY 9
•COMING EVENTS 10
•EVENTS & DISCOVERIES 21
•HOTBOX 60
•THE 19TH HOLE 62
•TIP FROM THE TOP 63
•PAT ON THE BACK 64
COVER: ANIMAL MOODS
Photographed by Nina Leen—LIFE
This shy, sad creature is a baboon, and his tears probably result from a cold—but his display of emotion, like that of many another animal (see page 30), is remarkably human.
Acknowledgments on page 8
TWO PHOTOS
NEXT WEEK
THE N.Y. YANKEES
There are some mysteries about baseball's biggest empire. Now they are solved—and bluntly
PLUS: 'McDONOUGH'S MAGIC SHOVEL'—GERALD HOLLAND'S SEQUEL TO HIS STORY ON RON DELANY