July 14, 1958 Table Of Contents
Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox
THE QUESTION: Should you break tradition and talk about a no-hitter while it's still in the making?
By Jimmy Jemail
Best Of Times
Coming Events
COMING EVENTS July 11 to July 20
Fisherman's Calendar
Americans Abroad
AMERICANS ABROAD GET AN EVEN BREAK
Armed with rackets, shells and other weapons of athletic combat, a task force assaulted the Old World and left as many fields in triumph as in honorable defeat
It was a dour Wimbledon, but Althea Gibson and St. Louis averted our eclipse
British Golf
Australia's Peter Thomson won his fourth British Open title on a course too easy for its own good
Spectacle
Heat and politics may scorch their lovely capital, but Parisians have an escape right in the heart of town—the Deligny swimming pool
Events & Discoveries
Wonderful World Of Sport
THE MINK WHO MADE LIKE A CANARY
Manager Wallman and Boxing Judge Grant are suspected of hanky-panky
Boating
Two top sailmakers may decide the issue as the evenly matched America's Cup defenders begin racing in the Preliminary Trials
By Mort Lund
Fitness
44 A mock ride on a sawhorse is an ideal way to make arms firmer
Horse Show
All-round quality made hot competition to warm chill nights at Grosse Pointe's show
Cards
Sport In Art
Winslow Homer captured the carefree summer life of children by the sea
Nature
The warning may seem superfluous but, as our national park rangers know, tourists tend to forget bears are wild
Baseball
A quick rundown at halftime of the year's achievements and disappointments, team by team
By Dudley Doust
Tip From The Top
Hand position on the backswing
By Al Mengert
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: The readers take over
Pat On The Back
'It's been a long and joyful life'