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June 18, 1962 Table Of Contents

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Point Of Fact

POINT OF FACT

A Wimbledon quiz to excite the memory and increase the knowledge of casual fans and armchair experts

By Nancy Pierce

Shopwalk

SHOPWALK

The new Ruger carbine is a lightweight semiautomatic rifle that fires a whopping .44-magnum revolver cartridge

By Duncan Barnes

Three For The Money

THREE FOR THE MONEY

By Whitney Tower

Thunderbird

GOLF, AUTOS AND THE IMAGE MAKERS

The biggest winner's purse on the tour is put up by some publicity-conscious car dealers, and is accepted with pleasure by Gene Littler

By Alfred Wright

Eton Sports

THE RUGGED SPORTS OF ETON

Chaos, Inc.

CHAOS, INC.

Championship Sports, Inc., born Feature Sports, has earned the name because of the blunders it has made in promoting title fights around the country. This fall CSI will get a whack at the city of Chicago

By Robert H. Boyle

POOLS OF POWER

Rowing

To win, you need a guy who gives

So says one coach whose crew, like a dozen others, will give all they've got at Syracuse

By Roger Williams

Boating

Bony pretender to the lofty throne of 'Finisterre'

A thin-skinned yawl with an ingenious steel skeleton is coming into the Bermuda race with a reputation as a winner—and a rule-beater

By Arthur Zich

Golf

A time to hit from the left side

By Jack Nicklaus

Horse Shows

Devon takes a ribbon for casualties

Despite a tragicomic succession of accidents, it was a splendid show, enlivened by three unabashed refugees from the Thoroughbred racetrack

By Alice Higgins

Bridge

The right guess can be wrong

By Charles Goren

Baseball's Week

BASEBALL'S WEEK

By Herman Weiskopf

For The Record

A roundup of the sports information of the week

FACES IN THE CROWD

Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

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