October 24, 1960 Table Of Contents
Basketball
National Basketball Association games through November 9
'Sportsman's Sport'
Some Subtleties of the 'Sportsman's Sport'
The author revisits a jai alai match 22 years later and finds things a little different now
By Paul Mandel
Editorials
World Series
And so did Pittsburgh's Pirates when Bill Mazeroski swung his bat and hit the ball over Forbes Field's distant left field wall. Yankee hopes were dead, the seventh game was over and the Pirates had won their first World Series in 35 years.
By Roy Terrell
Basketball Success
So says Ben Kerner, and he's right. The voluble owner of the Hawks has created the most profitable franchise in pro basketball
Pro Basketball
College Football
The complexities of modern football are such that a coach, to win consistently, must be at once imaginative and superbly organized. Two of the best planners are Frank Broyles of Arkansas and Darrell Royal of Texas, whose teams met Saturday in one of the season's most thrilling games. One Sports Illustrated reporter, Morton Sharnik, and another, Jimmy Banks, stayed with Broyles and Royal, respectively, all last week. Here is their diary of the secret days preceding the game and, finally, the story of how the coaches' strategies worked
By Mervin Hyman
Food
Sir Victor Sassoon and his Lady, owners of famed Eves stables, can train a well-bred curry sauce as well as a well-curried Thoroughbred
Cards
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Pat On The Back
What makes Hardrock run?