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July 18, 1960 Table Of Contents

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Coming Events

COMING EVENTS July 15 to July 21

Editorial

TENNIS FACES BACKWARD

Sad, Bad Giants

THE SAD, BAD GIANTS

These are the prime reasons for the decline of major league baseball's most baffling and most disappointing team—

By Robert H. Boyle

THE KIDS ARE IN

Kept out for a year, children were allowed to join the fun at Goshen this season

By William Leggett

Collision Course

In the Rough

The Vicious Cycles

Lady in the Lake

Eclipse Of Mr. K

THE ECLIPSE OF MR. K

That's Mr. Kuznetsov, whose world decathlon record was broken last week by a rejuvenated Rafer Johnson

By James Murray

Beauty On The Bars

BEAUTY ON THE BARS

Luscious Ernie Russell, Canada's champion gymnast, should be the prettiest athlete in Rome this summer

By Joe David Brown

Flotsam

FLOTSAM FOR A FAMILY

The beachcombing Frenches find pleasure and profit roaming a Texas sand bar

By Huston Horn

Rowing

The old Navy way

The Middies rocked rowing's boat with a surprise victory that won a trip to Rome

By Pete Waldmeir

Swimming

Fast finish at 17

Youngest of an outstanding group of U.S. backstrokers, Bob Bennett is moving steadily toward his ultimate goal—a world record and an Olympic gold medal

By Arlie W. Schardt

Cards

Teacher holds the high card

By Charles Goren

Polo

Relics of the past

The diehards of Blind Brook and the remaining resorts of polo begin another season

By Alfred Wright

Archery

The instinctive dentist

A deadpan Texas upstart was the hero of the national field archery tournament

By Pete Waldmeir

Tip From The Top

The first foot of the backswing

By Ruth Jessen

For The Record

A roundup of the sports information of the week

Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Baseball's Week

BASEBALL'S WEEK

By Roger Williams

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Pat On The Back

ANDOVER CREW

'The gamble paid off'

Departments

Events and Discoveries of the Week

FACES IN THE CROWD

MEMO from the publisher

By Sidney L. James