October 14, 1963 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Golfers' fall weather clothes are much warmer and more colorful this season
By Paul Stewart
Yesterday
No one doubts that the Yankees pulled the rope tight, but two bull-headed members of the Pittsburgh team helped knot the noose
World Series
Fred Hutchinson, manager of Cincinnati's 1961 champions, tells Robert Creamer how the Dodgers won the World Series.
Watkins Glen
BIG DAY FOR CLARKHUNTERS AT THE GLEN
Scotland's Jimmy Clark has become so worthy a trophy that the best drivers are after his scalp. Two beat him the U.S. Grand Prix. They drove marvelously, but a malfunctioning fuel pump was Jimmy's downfall
By Kenneth Rudeen
El As
'EL AS' IS THE VOICE OF AMERICA
Or at least the voice of Latin America, where millions listened this week to Buck Canel, a swashbuckling New Yorker, as he broadcast his 27th World Series in Spanish
See How They Run
Last year the long arm of Chicago's George Halas reached down into Texas to grab Ronnie Bull. It was a good grab. Bull runs like a latter-day Bronko Nagurski with a fullback Ph. D.
By Jack Olsen
College Football
By Mervin Hyman
Pro Football
War in the East, impatience in the West
The improving Browns stopped the Steeler ground game but had trouble in the air. Next week Cleveland faces a troublesome Tittle while the Packers and the Bears itchily await a second go
By Tex Maule
Boating
The hydros rolled snake eyes on a gambling man's lake
A wild windstorm beached the boats at the Lake Tahoe hydroplane championships, but the gamblers on the shore never felt a breeze
By Hugh Whall
Harness Racing
Speedy Scot, a saucy colt that sticks his tongue out at the world, never gave the field a chance as he trotted off with a Triple Crown
By Pat Ryan
Bridge
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