
September 11, 1961 Table Of Contents
Yankees
THE WEEK THEY TRY TO CATCH THE BABE
A fanciful (but by no means unbelievable) look at what might happen when Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris make their stretch runs at baseball's gaudiest record
By Jack Olsen
Trotting's foremost event had a shocker of an ending as Harlan Dean murdered the opposition and set a world record in the 36th Hambletonian
By Kenneth Rudeen
Walker Cup
Britain's Walker Cup team lost to the U.S. 11 matches to one, but in the friendly atmosphere of true amateur golf they vowed to continue as long as the game is played
THROUGH THE POWERFUL EYES OF BINOCULARS
Deane Beman
So says U.S. Champion Deane Beman, a new kind of businessman-amateur who has good reason to believe he will make a fortune while winning golf's big titles
By Gwilym S. Brown
Cards
Hunting
Light snow and a warm spring left a bounty of game for most gunners, but for the waterfowl hunter the 1961 season may be the worst ever
Best shooting in a decade for landbound quarry
Horse Shows
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
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
He has a name for them