March 4, 1963 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
This season's sailing gear is stylish, colorful and, best of all, practical
By Paul Stewart
Table of Contents
A National Basketball Association quiz to stimulate the memory and increase the knowledge of the fans
Rolls-royce Luxury
Rolls-Royce Luxury on the High Seas
The new Calkins 50-foot motorsailer combines the comfort of a powerboat with the speed of a top ocean racer
By Arthur Zich
One-Of-A-Kind
In the One-of-a-Kind Regatta on Biscayne Bay last week a fleet of catamarans and other multihulled boats, like the Malibu outrigger shown here, proved—to all but the stubbornest—that they are by far the fastest
By Arthur Zich
The Finger
AN URGENT MATTER OF ONE INDEX FINGER
A sore finger knocked Sandy Koufax out of action last July and cost the Dodgers the 1962 pennant. Now the Dodgers worry: is the finger better?
Getting Close to the Sun and the Stars
Motor Sports
Henry Yunick (above) may or may not have connections with General Motors—but oh! how those 'nonracing' Chevrolet engines do purr
By Kenneth Rudeen
Sporting Look
By Jo Ahern Zill
Skating
Russian and Swedish skaters piled up the gold medals, but Japanese officials set some sort of record for pushing international brotherhood
By Lee Griggs
Hunting
Upland shooting down on Florida's Gold Coast
Wintering sportsmen are enjoying some of the South's best sport just a few minutes' ride from Florida's most fashionable beaches
Panguitch
THE ONLY GAME IN PANGUITCH, UTAH
Basketball is the winter sport obsession of small-town America, and nowhere is this more evident than in water-poor but tall-boy-rich Panguitch, where high school hero Wally Ortman stands in a vacant corral that serves as makeshift court for the neighborhood
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