
October 16, 1961 Table Of Contents
Golf Results
PGA winners through mid-September
IBM And The Tiger
IBM Machines Make the Tiger Roar
A vast array of electronic computers has refined Princeton football to the nth degree
World Series
Yesterday
Inclined to overdo, Shelton almost overdid himself in
Cassius Clay
Cassius Clay, the heavyweight prodigy who is called Cautious by his trainer, was anything but in Louisville last week. He knocked out Alex Miteff and showed he can fight almost as much as he can talk
The Shotgun
The San Francisco 49ers 'new' wide-open offense, blasting away for the second straight week, beat the Los Angeles Rams 35-0 and added a dynamic element to an old formula
U.S. Horsemen Get a Plush New Home
Redskins' Marshall
That's George Preston Marshall, the controversial owner of pro football's paleface Washington Redskins. G. Presto loves customers, but says he may be anti-people. Some critics believe what he mostly is is anti-Negro
Grapesmanship
THE HEADY SPORT OF GRAPESMANSHIP
One of the most satisfying social ploys, says this home wine maker, is to lift your glass and proclaim, "It's a small wine, but mine own"
By John Hanlon
Terry Baker
'WITH TERRY YOU STOP AND THINK'
Long, lean Terry Baker doesn't look or act like a football player, but his coach revised the Oregon State offense to accommodate this remarkable all-round athlete
College Football
By Mervin Hyman
Horse Racing
A superb race pointed up the fact that France, esthetically and economically, is a horse owner's paradise
Cards
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
Romantic gunsmith