
February 11, 1963 Table Of Contents
Yesterday
Jean Baptiste Pusie clowned his way into a brief fame as a hockey player. But then the laughs grew hollow
Flying Start
A FLYING START FOR THE U.S.S.R.
They weren't really in condition, protested three Russian trackmen, but they jolted U.S. prestige with three brilliant wins
By Gwilym S. Brown
When the old pros gathered for the PGA Seniors' championship there was conviviality aplenty, but there was nothing casual about the $30,000 purse or the sprightly golf that won it
Maestro
A Maestro Tunes His Teen Ski Stars
Judging Dogs
HOW TO SUCCEED AT A DOG SHOW WITHOUT REALLY CHEATING
Judging dogs is an art, according to one of the topmost authorities, but conning the judge into picking the wrong dog can be a sort of science
By Huston Horn
FASCINATING WORLD OF GALLERIES
Jucker
Some basketball laurels have escaped Edwin Jucker of Cincinnati, but no national championship has. He's won two in two years and has an excellent chance to make it three
Horse Racing
Another Kentucky Derby winner is coming out of California and Rex Ellsworth's stable, say rabid Westerners who backed Swaps
Boating
Neither calm nor storm could halt the rivalry between two Californians racing each other from one side of Florida to the other
By Arthur Zich
Middleburg
Middleburg, Virginia is the home of the well-bred foxhound and the well-bred fox hunter, and a society built around riding the well-bred horse
By Huston Horn
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
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