
June 11, 1962 Table Of Contents
Belmont
THE HORSE RACE THAT A MAN MAY WIN
A classic challenge at a mile and a half, the Belmont proves trainers as much as horses. This year the men behind the entries are a colorful crew
U.S. Open
CHAMPIONSHIP TRIAL ON A U.S. SAHARA
When the Open, the biggest of all golf tournaments, gets under way at Pittsburgh's awesome Oakmont next week, audacious Arnold Palmer and his colleagues will be matched against a desert of sand and some huge, fast greens that rise and fall like dunes. A 283 won the last Open there, and should again
U. S. Open
A GOLF COURSE FOR MEN OF STEEL
By Roy Terrell
Motor Sports
The 'W Corps' wins a fancy '500'
The corps is Wilke, Watson and Ward, and they harvested the richest Indy through flawless planning and execution
By Kenneth Rudeen
Sporting Look
Baseball
Nobody knows mayonnaise except the pitchers
Manny Jimenez of the Kansas City Athletics has a perplexing name, an oddball style and the best hitting average in the league
By Huston Horn
Soccer
The international championship will focus the attention of the largest audience drawn to a single contest
By Roy Terrell
Little Pal
Take a Little Pal to the Ball Game
By James Ransom
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER