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January 28, 1963 Table Of Contents

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Stylish Dash

A DASH OF STYLE FOR TRACK AND FIELD

German sprinter Jutta Heine, running for the first time in the United States, came in second in Los Angeles but did more for sport than an arenaful of record breakers

By Roy Terrell

The Run for the Cheeses

High Voltage

High Voltage on the Detroit Ice

Some of the liveliest action in the current hockey season has been provided by the Detroit Red Wings, thanks to a short-circuiting live wire who crackles on the ice like a bolt of winter lightning

By Arlie W. Schardt

Sporting Look

WHITE NEW YEAR

The word was handed down last summer. Wimbledon's old guard had had enough tampering with sacred tradition. No more 18-karat-gold briefs or shocking-pink panties on the courts, they said—all white is the rule. Good idea, said fashion—and not only on center courts but in southern resort centers everywhere white is right

Fishing

Something new in fishing tournaments at Palm Beach

The new rules devised by The Sailfish Club of Florida now put most emphasis on the skill of the angler rather than on his luck and his skipper's moves

By Martin Kane

Boxing

Mana and the King of Siam

Pone Kingpetch wins with assistance from the king and a pig's head

By Stanley Karnow

Bridge

North told a little black lie

By Charles Goren

Bing's Clambake

THE AM IN PRO-AM

The professionals and celebrities may have a feast of fun at Crosby's Clambake, but an awed amateur can find himself feeling clammy

By Alfred Wright

For The Record

A roundup of the sports information of the week

Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

FACES IN THE CROWD

Basketball's Week

Basketball's Week

By Mervin Hyman

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

SCORECARD

THE SHADOW OVER PRO FOOTBALL

Rumors of betting have led some critics to question the honesty of professional football. But the fault, so far, seems to lie in naiveté rather than in covert finagling

By Tex Maule