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October 17, 1960 Table Of Contents

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Coming Events

COMING EVENTS October 14 to October 20

Editorials

EDITORIALS

World Series

THE KNIFE AND THE HAMMER

The World Series was a battle of contrasts—between the stilettolike skills of the singles-hitting Pittsburgh Pirates and the bludgeoning home-run power of the New York Yankees. The Pirates won their games deftly, delicately, with painful little slashes and stabs. The Yankees won theirs by knocking people unconscious with large clubs

By Roy Terrell

Big Ten

THE BIG TEN IN FULL STRIDE

STORY OF NO. 15'S 103-YARD RUN AND OHIO STATE'S NEW BID FOR POWER

By Alfred Wright

Dragon Race

Tenting with Toots

Rangers

GENTLE ICEMAN AT WORK

A new Ranger coach, Alf Pike, hopes to build a winning team using kindness instead of choler

By Huston Horn

Shape Of '61

THE SHAPE OF '61

By Jo Ahern Zill

THE BEAUTIES OF BELMONT

In the proud tradition of the race courses of Europe, New York's Belmont Park combines natural beauty and good taste. Racegoing is a civilized experience here, where even the name of this weekend's big attraction—The Champagne Stakes—has a nostalgic Old World ring

Fitness

Doorway to freedom

By Bonnie Prudden

College Football

Disappointment for Duffy

Coach Daugherty of Michigan State had a calculated plan for victory, but at the last moment human fallibility spoiled it

By Pete Waldmeir

FOOTBALL'S FOURTH WEEK

By Mervin Hyman

Pro Football

The angry young quarterback

George Shaw has been an understudy to two of football's best passers; now, playing behind the Giants' Charlie Conerly, he has an opportunity to become a top banana

By Tex Maule

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

DOT WILKINSON

A female Yogi

Departments

MEMO from the publisher

By Sidney L. James

Events and Discoveries of the Week

FACES IN THE CROWD