
December 3, 1962 Table Of Contents
Ski Facilities
Pro Football
PRO FOOTBALL PULLS A DOUBLE REVERSE
In the season's biggest upset, Detroit humbled the Green Bay Packers to make a race of it in the West. Then in another surprise, the burgeoning Giants all but wrapped up the Eastern title
By Tex Maule
By getting a big jump in the game they wanted to win the most, pro basketball's small-town team ran right past mighty Boston and into first place in the NBA's Eastern Division
Minnesota seemingly had the game won, but a roughing penalty—and a rougher penalty on a loose tongue—swung the tide and the Big Ten championship to the Wisconsin Badgers
By Gwilym S. Brown
Red Kelly
As a rookie lawmaker Leonard Kelly (above) is a liberal, but on the ice he is the conservative playmaker who gave Toronto a Stanley Cup
By Arlie W. Schardt
Ski Resorts
THE SWEET SNOWY LOOK OF SUCCESS
By Ezra Bowen
College Football
Master in the Ivy's den of virility
Bob Blackman led Dartmouth to an undefeated season—and the 'animals' from Hanover loved it
Football's Week
By Mervin Hyman
Boxing
The only pro in the iron world of 'state amateurs'
The middleweight champion of Europe is Laszlo Papp, a handsome Hungarian who trains on hot paprika and always has to fight out of town
By John Lovesey
Motor Sports
A fiesta of cars for Puerto Rico
Vivacious islanders and Roger Penske, the thinking man's driver, were the stars of an attractive new event that should become a fall fixture
By Kenneth Rudeen
Bridge
Texans lead the way as the U.S. picks a team
A tense, testing playoff in Phoenix produces a six-man World Championship squad that has a strong blend of youth and experience, likes simple bidding and could jolt the Europeans
Horse Shows
The normally decorous horsy set is still simmering over the snafu at the Royal
Of Giants
Charlie Mayo might have been a writer, but his passion for bluefin tuna has ruled his life for 30 years. Through patient study of his quarry's habits, he is without peer at putting anglers on the big fish
By Roy Terrell
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