
August 27, 1962 Table Of Contents
Bad Blood
Fidel Castro's Cubans came to Jamaica to win the Caribbean Games, but broken bones and defections accompanied their defeat
By Rex Lardner
THE FALL OF A BATCH OF CUPCAKES
The British turned to youth in a determined effort to wrest the Curtis Cup away from a strong team of U.S. women golfers, but the results in Colorado Springs were an old, old story
By Gwilym S. Brown
Karen Susman
THE DARLING DIPLOMACY OF TENNIS
Bridge
Harness Racing
Blanket of gold for a border raid
Over the line slipped a pair of Canadians to plunder our rich International Trot
By Kenneth Rudeen
Tennis
The rarefied atmosphere at 7,400 feet has long made it risky for foreign players to take on Mexico's Davis Cuppers at home, but an even more potent Mexican peril today is an agile whirlwind named Rafael Osuna
Food
To stay thin: eat canard à l'orange
Is the pleasure of eating well a hazard to the waistline? Not necessarily—many great dishes have fewer calories than pork and beans
Boating
Wisconsin's Buddy Melges achieved the seemingly impossible when he won the Mallory Cup three times, but now he is passing up a fourth chance in order to prepare himself for the 1964 Olympics
By Arthur Zich
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