
June 3, 1963 Table Of Contents
Yesterday
An 11-year-old girl named Alma Sheppard set a harness horse record 26 years ago that has never been equaled
By Rusty Cowan
Man Of Spirit
HOW A MAN OF SPIRIT WRECKED IGLOI'S COMPUTER
To beat Peter Snell, Coach Mihaly Igloi devised a four-man racing machine. But he was up against a miler who liked to race men—not stopwatches
By Tex Maule
Moral Force
The director of the Peace Corps and brother-in-law of President Kennedy, stirred by a Sports Illustrated article defining the true threat to sport, cites the achievements of a notable group of athletes and coaches
Good-Looking Golf
GOOD LOOKS AND GOOD GOLF ON THE LADIES' TOUR
By Gwilym S. Brown
Rowing
The laughing Lion has finally begun to roar
After nearly two decades of comedy and chaos, a coach with no sense of humor has persuaded Columbia's oarsmen that rowing is much more fun when you finish first
By Tom C. Brody
Baseball
With mirrors, flat gloves and sawed-up bats
A Thomas Edison complex has led to fun, profit and coaching success for Florida State's Danny Litwhiler
Bob Hope
Hope: All Kinds of a Nut About Sports
To the part owner of the Cleveland Indians athletes are heroes. Behind his rapid-fire gags and clowning is a deep, lifelong devotion to sports
By Jack Olsen
Baseball's Week
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