
January 14, 1963 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Let lilacs bloom on the poop deck, and enjoy suburban living on the water
Table of Contents
Events through March
Sailmaker
Whatever Happened to the Little Old Sailmaker?
By Peggy Downey
Ski Racing
MILLENNIUM FOR U.S. SKI RACING
At long last the U.S. Ski Association moves to give America's best young racers the kind of training they need to compete on equal terms against European stars
By Arthur Zich
Religious War
Scotsmen salute the new year with an annual orgy of violence and prejudice as they rally for the Catholic Celtics or Protestant Rangers—a tradition that the leaders of both faiths find themselves powerless to halt
Fat And Sassy
Phil Rodgers says what he thinks, thinks that he's great, and plays almost as well as he says he does
Bridge
Hockey
The Black Hawks are now the bright hopes
After establishing a two-year tradition of starting slow and finishing fast, Chicago's rough and tough hockey players have suddenly blossomed into an outfit that starts fast and may finish the same way
By Arlie W. Schardt
The Laughing Season
It's banquet time, and across the land sports heroes are being honored in proceedings that somehow seem almost unbearably hilarious
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER