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April 25, 1960 Table Of Contents

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Jimmy Jemail's Hotbox

THE QUESTION: Which team is most improved in your league?

By Jimmy Jemail

Coming Events

COMING EVENTS April 22 to April 28

Editorial

EDITORIAL

Powerboat

GLORY BE TO POWER

In a bone-and record-breaking eight-hour run from Miami to Nassau, 'Moppie' converts a sailboat sailor

By Carleton Mitchell

Giants' New Home

WIND, MAI TAI AND SAM JONES

Giant fans happily crowded the turnstiles in a rousing welcome to Candlestick Park

By Robert H. Boyle

THE END OF COLLEGE BOXING

The ring death of Charlie Mohr, a star of Wiscosin's team, gives a probable coup de gr√¢ce to a declining college sport

By Martin Kane

Awesome Ladies

Boy's Big Treat

Boy Gets Girl

The Shotput

The Shotput Explosion

Parry O'Brien, longtime king of the shot, is caught up in a real fight to regain his throne

By Tex Maule

Design Awards

The Winners Of Our 1960 Elections

Designers Jack and Helen Lazar and Anne Fogarty top the voting for the year's fashion awards

By Jo Ahern Zill

Very Old And Quite British

Very Old and Quite British

Spectacle

A Cadet's Training Is More Than Math

Future officers compete in an average of nine team sports apiece under the Air Academy's fitness program

Hockey

Very easy in eight

Montreal's strong Canadiens skated quickly off with their fifth consecutive Stanley Cup

By William Leggett

Food

Sea Island appetizer

A Georgia haven for golf provides an idea for a fine, fresh-tasting hors d'oeuvre

By Norton Wood

Horse Racing

Inquiry at Santa Anita

Directors of the fabulously rich track are battling for control of the Strub heritage

By James Murray

Cards

Beaten with their own clubs

By Charles Goren

For The Record

A roundup of the sports information of the week

Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: The readers take over

Pat On The Back

DEWITT COULTER

'Since the sixth grade'

Departments

MEMO from the publisher

By Arthur Murphy

Events and Discoveries of the Week

FACES IN THE CROWD