
January 29, 1962 Table Of Contents
Cover
Major bonspiels through March 18
Yesterday
When Jack Kramer made his pro debut 14 years ago, New York's worst storm threatened to keep everyone away
Jastremski
In a single season of swimming, Chet Jastremski, latest star of Indiana University's school of fleet mermen, broke every record that existed in his stroke
By Arlie W. Schardt
Part II: Imperiled Freedom Of The Open Road
By Kenneth Rudeen
NEWS IN THE OLD ART OF CONCEALMENT
Basketball
Everybody points for the champ
Cincinnati's abrasive defense won two big games last week, but the Bearcats must still make the NCAA tournament
By Ray Cave
Horse Racing
Unbeaten, untied and precocious
Cards
Hound Music
Where they hunt the fox more for fun than blood, hunters think a good goin' dog sounds better than a soprano
By Rex Lardner
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
Departments
THE CUP GETS AN UNEXPECTED BOOST
A syndicate of crack New England yachtsmen has already started building a new boat to compete for the honor of defending the America's Cup next summer
Michel Jazy, a Frenchman with an eye for the prettier wonders of southern California, lost the mile by a step as indoor track came to the Coast
By Tex Maule