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January 16, 1961 Table Of Contents

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Boating shoes with antiskid soles unite good looks with safety on wet decks

By Jule Campbell

Ted Hood

A skipper from scratch

Marblehead's Ted Hood, known as a sailmaker, now not only races his boats but builds them, too

By Erik Lund

Coming Events

COMING EVENTS January 13 to January 19

Culture

CLOBBERED FOR CULTURE

The U.S. National Hockey Team didn't score many goals against the U.S.S.R., but met some nice Russians

By Jack Olsen

THE THEATRE: 'CARMEN DESCENDING'

Nearing the end of his career, Carmen Basilio tries once again to make it back to center stage

By Gilbert Rogin

Fort Lauderdale

Where the Swimmers Are

Man in the Muddle

Alaska

THE SAVERS VS. THE SPOILERS

As civilization invades the Alaskan wilderness, scientists like Biologist Jim Brooks (above) are fighting hard to save the land and game herds

By Coles Phinizy

FOCUS ON THREE KEYS

Tennis

The cup runneth out

Tennis Editor Bill Talbert last week returned from Sydney, where he saw the Davis Cup Challenge Round between Australia and Italy. Here are the conclusions he has drawn from that fiasco:

By William F. Talbert

Track And Field

Olympians indoors

The board-track season starts this week, complete with a leading lady straight from Rome

By Gwilym Brown

Pro Football

Wait till next year

Cleveland and Detroit, meeting in the Runner-up Bowl, may have previewed a more important game

By Tex Maule

Food

Living high on the high seas

Too many ambitious yachtsmen are frightened away from ocean cruising by a lubberly supposition: that those who go down to the sea in small ships must also go down to meals composed exclusively of hardtack or stale sandwiches. Not so. Carleton Mitchell, skipper of the cruising yawl "Finisterre," three times winner of the Newport-Bermuda Race and a man with a discriminating palate, herewith suggests the proper way to stock a well-found ship's galley before putting to sea

By Carleton Mitchell

College Basketball

For the Kellys and O'Rourkes

Notre Dame tries to put its team on display before alumni all around the country, so Coach John Jordan always faces the toughest of schedules

By Ray Cave

Cards

Chic, charming and cool

By Charles Goren

Champion

THE INVISIBLE CHAMPION

When Floyd Patterson regained the heavyweight title, he said he would abandon his reclusive ways. But he is still a rarely seen, usually misunderstood, champion. Here, in a retrospective look at Floyd in the last days before Ingo licked him, is the form and substance of the man

By Gilbert Rogin

Basketball's Week

Basketball's Week

By Mervin Hyman

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

LAUREN DONALDSON

Varsity salmon

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