
June 10, 1963 Table Of Contents
Yesterday
A remarkable record was set in the major leagues 39 years ago. It has never been surpassed
C. M. Clay Esq.
Martial music heralded an invasion of Britain last week. When the sound of trumpets turned out to be boxing's brash young man blowing his own horn, staid old London shuddered and dug in
Indianapolis
By Kenneth Rudeen
Honest Warren Giles
HONEST WARREN GILES: HE ALWAYS STRIVES TO PLEASE
A man of continual controversy is the cherubic, charming, deceptively relaxed president of the National League. Challenge the right of his 10 bosses to run baseball as they choose and Giles is a bulldog off a leash
Horse Racing
None of the 3-year-olds in the Belmont has yet raced 12 furlongs; the winner can claim class championship
Dogs
An informal kind of field trial gives family-bred retrievers a fine chance to enjoy themselves
Bridge
Baseball
The big league batter with the built-in slump
Among weak-hitting pitchers the greatest is Bob Buhl, who not only can't hit his weight but once didn't hit his hat size
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