
October 31, 1960 Table Of Contents
Yesterday
A postseason dream team trip soon turned into a nightmare
By John M. Ross
Editorials
Coming Events
COMING EVENTS October 28 to November 3
Florida Keys
When Hurricane Donna hit Florida's Keys, it did more damage than most people knew. Now the islanders are winning a gallant race to come back
Among The Ivy
Reluctant Ripper
Jack Brabham is the world's leading driver for the second straight year, but he remains a bafflingly normal man: he likes to make haste slowly
By Kenneth Rudeen
Horatio Harry
Not Alger—Wismer. He owns the Titans, spies on colleagues and 'congratulates' everybody
College Football
From Washington to Florida the nation's football teams glitter with second-year men
Football's Week
By Mervin Hyman
Cards
Baseball
At an odd press conference the Yankees fired their manager, then saw him steal the show
Dogs
Integration in the basset world
A moderately amiable peace treaty is negotiated between show and field basset hounds
By Huston Horn
Mark Catesby
A LEGEND COMES TO LIFE: Mark Catesby
More than 200 years ago an unknown artist tramped the American wilderness painting birds, animals, fish, shrubs, flowers, and creating one of the rarest of rare books. This, the first extended account of his life, and illustrated with Catesby's own paintings, is the result of four years' work in English and American archives. It reveals a naturalist of epochal importance who has long been only a legend
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
A lovely, leisurely pace