
February 13, 1961 Table Of Contents
Cover
A professional hockey quiz to test the ingenuity and add to the knowledge of the casual fan and the armchair expert
Yesterday
Bob Cousy first tried the play that was to become his trademark in a college game 12 years ago
New Ingo
Ingemar Johansson used to live easy and depend on his right-hand punch. Now, looking to his third fight with Floyd Patterson, a serious Ingo boasts of a left, too
By Martin Kane
He led one of the West's two best basketball teams (USC) against the other (UCLA), with inconclusive results
By Ray Cave
Sumo
Safe Driving Part II
by Jack Brabham, World Champion Driver
By Jack Brabham
Laurence Owen
Pretty Laurence Owen is the most exciting U.S. skater but in her remarkable family she is just another champion
Horse Racing
The troubles of a prosperous sport
Sports Illustrated's Turf Editor, Whitney Tower (right), here begins a series of articles on what may be termed the hidden crisis in Thoroughbred racing in this country. The result of long observation and recently growing concern, this series will go beyond mere critical analysis to recommend constructive solutions—the first being true authority for a national racing body
Skiing
Hard cash paid out in the open
With $1,500 waiting at the finish, Christian Pravda took the first pro race at Aspen
By Roy Terrell
Doggiest Dogs
Golf
Not all the names on the pro tour are well known. Here are a few players who have looked good so far, and who should look better in the months to come
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Pat On The Back
Like a bullet