
February 26, 1962 Table Of Contents
Cover
The Crow's-nest sells nautical gear by mail to boatmen all over the world
He Could Do It
Did the fiber-glass pole give John Uelses an unfair advantage when he vaulted 16 feet? The answer is no. Scientific tests show it is no springier than the bamboo used 20 years ago
By Tex Maule
Chamonix
In the world ski championships resurgent Austria triumphed brilliantly, mighty France fell in its own Alps and the U.S. wound up a so-so third
Hialeah
Basketball
Everyone at this small Ohio school has been a basketball nut since Ray Mears arrived with some surprising ideas about the sport and a vow to win the NCAA title
By Arlie W. Schardt
Skiing
The pot of gold at the foot of the mountain
Beaming back at Friedl Pfeifer, founder of the world's first professional ski racing association, Anderl Molterer of Austria claims the automobile he has just won with four brilliant runs down Aspen Mountain
By Roy Terrell
Bridge
Country Clubs
The Ways of Life at the Country Club
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