
June 19, 1961 Table Of Contents
The Warpath
Jimmie Dykes, that comical, crotchety 64-year-old, has his Cleveland Indians steamed up and headed for the pennant
Archie Moore
Archie Moore's triumph over Giulio Rinaldi was a satisfying if not first-rate show, but the champion's dressing room oration (below), complete with loving attention to a diminished belly scarred by an old ulcer operation, was a grand performance. For the story of the fight and more Moore, turn the page
By Braille
Earl Young
ANOTHER FAST CHRISTIAN FROM ABILENE
A long-striding Olympian named Earl Young is favored to win the NCAA 440-yard dash this weekend in Philadelphia, perhaps on his way to becoming one of the finest runners of all time
By Roy Terrell
U.S. Rowing
This Saturday, as thousands watch, the best crews in the land congregate in the East to pull their hearts out in the nation's two biggest boat races
By Huston Horn
'THE MARINE SPECTACLE OF THE AGE'
Camping
Streamlined automotive camping vehicles are making life outdoors as comfortable as staying at home and more fun for everyone
Horse Shows
The wild ride of Cynthia Haydon
First and biggest of the eastern shows, Devon was distinguished by an English lady's cool handling of four storm-tossed hackneys
Cards
On The Road
For 10 months of the year, professional women golf players tour the U.S. They travel self-contained as turtles in their shells, but occasionally there are times when the only compensations for a life spent on tour are pure victory or unwavering camaraderie. Here is the journal of an outsider who, for a few weeks, shared the professionals' life
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Pat On The Back
Star's starlet