
October 7, 1963 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
The Winchester Model 101 is a high-quality shotgun for all seasons
Yesterday
The first major league baseball game under lights at Ebbets Field 25 years ago provided a memorable drama
By Maury Allen
Brown Boom
The Cleveland Browns were supposed to go sky-high last year, but somebody forgot to light the fuse. This year Fullback Jimmy Brown and Quarterback Frank Ryan are exploding to new records and have put Cleveland at the top of the NFL in the East. Who struck the match?
By Tex Maule
Last Time
In late August one of baseball's most remarkable men began his final swing through the National League. A touching but cheerful report on the end of a fabulous career
By Theodore M. O'Leary
TWO LADIES IN SEARCH OF THE WORLD
For them, winning the Woodward Stakes meant more than another rich prize
Jim Clark
Jim Clark of Scotland is the youngest world champion Grand Prix driver, the scourge of Indianapolis and the master of an ancient Border farm, where an auld ghost walks. He should win this Sunday's race at Watkins Glen
By Kenneth Rudeen
SHOOTING IN MAYO AND KERRY AND CORK
Bridge
College Football
A hundred plays in a hundred-plus degrees
In the breathless heat of Los Angeles' Coliseum, Oklahoma held on to the ball almost twice as long as USC and soundly thrashed the country's top-ranked team
By Dan Jenkins
By Mervin Hyman
Tennis
There were British flags aplenty waving at the Davis Cup matches, but in the end the Union Jack saluted only a flagging British cup team
By Robert Ball
A French Noah
At the turn of the century Henri Menier imported 100 pairs of whitetail deer to add to the wealth of natural wonders of his Anticosti Island. Menier is now only a memory, but the 50,000 deer that roam the island keep hunters happy and busy
By Jack Olsen
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