
August 6, 1962 Table Of Contents
Summer Camps
EASY LIVIN' AND NO MORE BUGLE CALLS
Summer camps are junking regimentation in favor of a relatively new but thoroughly tested concept: a child does best what he wants to do
By Huston Horn
Beloved Wilds
Baseball
Organized to beat the band, the Cubs rarely beat anyone except their five-man coaching staff
Horse Show
The animals were fine but the riders were gaudy at the annual Lexington Junior League show
Mr. Boxing
For once the cliché is justified. He is Nat Fleischer, and for more than 50 years he has chronicled, with love, hope and 40 million words, the glory and decline of the prize ring
Baseball's Week
By Frank Deford
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
MISS AMERICA HAD THE INSIDE TRACK
Snooping and clever tactics brought victory to Seven Thirty over the best field of ladies in years
Noisy bridge enthusiasts cheered as the Minneapolis-St. Paul team got off fast, sagged sadly in the middle, then came on strong to win the title of Bridge Capital of the U.S.