
June 20, 1960 Table Of Contents
Coming Events
COMING EVENTS June 17 to June 23
Editorials
The Big Fight
Patterson has planned a new defense against Ingo's right and a new way through to Ingo's jaw, but it seems in vain
By Martin Kane
French Thought
The world bridge champions won with straightforward bids—and some exotic 'canapés'
Hero Of Many Moods
Jimmy Piersall explains the antics that cause as much excitement as his fine play
Canoeing
His son Don is the Middle West's only paddler, but Ray Dodge of Michigan got the U.S. championships for his hometown
Testing Venture
A month of arduous sport on a rugged English moor teaches self-confidence and teamwork to youthful volunteers from 13 countries
Horse Shows
Andante, an aged prima donna, begins her last season with a flamboyant win at Devon
Harness Racing
In Maryland last week a fine crop of 2-year-olds took aim at the rich juvenile stakes
Tennis
Persevering British women reclaim the Wightman Cup in a taut two days at Wimbledon
By John Lovesey
Boxing
As Sugar Ray Robinson lost again to Paul Pender, the image of the master fighter, which had burned so long and so brilliantly, was at last extinguished
Boating
All hands will be watching the fabulous little yawl this week as Carleton Mitchell makes his bid for an unprecedented third straight victory in the Bermuda Race
By Ezra Bowen
Horse Racing
Light training and a patient ride made up his formula for victory in the Belmont
Sport In Art
The happy moment—always the same
Amiable Gorilla
In an unprecedented experiment, a young scientist and his wife set out to share the daily life of giant gorillas in Africa's mountains. Here is the exclusive story of what they found—plus the first close-up pictures ever made of gorillas in their native wild
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Baseball's Week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: The readers take over
Pat On The Back
'I don't notice the rain'