
July 15, 1963 Table Of Contents
Cover
Events through July
Yesterday
A remarkable record was set in the major leagues 39 years ago. It has never been surpassed
Wimbledon
In the dead-white world of Wimbledon, the flamboyant play of two young Americans produced all the color and excitement that this ancient queen of tennis tournaments could jolly well stand
By John Lovesey
WAY UNDER PAR IN A PARKING LOT
A 20-year-old professional putter shoots 100 holes in one to win a $50,000 tournament at a shopping center
By Peggy Downey
Norman Woolworth
A YOUNG BLOOD IN A LIVELY OLD TRADITION
When a man who spends the afternoon of his wedding day at a baseball game marries a girl who was a golf champ at 24, you can expect a couple with wide interests in sport. Meet Norman and Toni Woolworth, participants and spectators extraordinary
Horse Racing
The pleasure of keeping fast company
Two slow starts and one very fast filly highlight eight weeks of following the world's big races
By M. R. Werner
Bridge
The ladies find a winning bungle
Baseball
Just as the White Sox said, the key player in last winter's biggest trade has turned out to be a chunky, restless rookie named Pete Ward
Boating
Two rooster tails wash out a fifth Gold Cup
In his attempt to win still another racing trophy, defeated Champ Bill Muncey was frustrated by a wall of water and an oilman's boat
By Hugh Whall
Clure Mosher
IN MIAMI NEARLY EVERYBODY HATES CLURE MOSHER
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