
July 22, 1963 Table Of Contents
The Knife
Blade-thin and oh-so-sharp, Bob Charles cuts up America's clowning Phil Rodgers in the British Open to give New Zealand—and left-handers every-where—a proper champion
By Gwilym S. Brown
Liston-Patterson
A MEASURED LOOK AT THE BIG FIGHT
Dick Groat
DICK GROAT AND HIS HITTING MACHINE
In which our hero goes to St. Louis, becomes a key member of one of the best hitting infields ever assembled (from left to right: Ken Boyer, Groat, Julian Javier and Bill White) and leads his team in the National League pennant fight
Baseball
Tell you what you ought to do, Commissioner Frick
The All-Star Game was a dismal show, as usual, because baseball does not know how to promote its big spectacle. Here are some suggestions
Sporting Look
By Paul Stewart
East Of The Race
East of The Race and West of the Cape
The famed racing yawl 'Finisterre,' three-time Bermuda winner, stows her racing gear and takes a leisurely tour of the waters where American yachting began.
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Baseball's Week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER