April 2, 1962 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Yesterday
Eight years after Kitty Hawk, a pilot named Rodgers made the first flight across America
The Deadly Insult
Challenger Emile Griffith, infuriated by a taunt from Welterweight Champion Benny Paret, destroyed him in the ring
There are lots of rookies this year—tall ones, short ones, young ones and even a very old one. Best of all, there are a lot of talented ones, some of whom may have an important effect on the pennant races
No. 1!
CINCINNATI IS NO. 1, NO. 1, NO. 1!
Furious for two years because they were ranked second to Ohio State, the Bearcats again beat State in the NCAA basketball finals. And this victory was no fluke
By Ray Cave
The Masters
SPRING SETS THE MOOD OF THE MASTERS
By Gwilym S. Brown
Khan Family
THE GREAT KHANS ARE THE KINGS OF SQUASH
Azam Khan and his nephew Mohibullah (below left and right) are only two members of a vast dynasty of champions
By Rex Lardner
E. P. Taylor
Edward Plunket Taylor has mixed beer, the Bahamas and horses into a MILLIONAIRE'S BREW
By Robert Boyle
Bridge
Card cruise and seminar in one
A slow boat in sunny waters and duplicate all day—truly heaven for the dedicated bridge player
Motor Sports
Lightning failed to strike Ferrari
Though many fell by Sebring's wayside, two of the great Italian cars stayed the course to win an unprecedented one-two victory
By Kenneth Rudeen
Golf
Mantle & Maris
Mantle and Maris in the Movies
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