
November 4, 1963 Table Of Contents
Point Of Fact
An NHL quiz to stimulate the memory and increase the knowledge of the casual fan and the armchair expert
By Herman Weiskopf
Harvard
The alumni and students do, now that their team, unbeaten in nine games, has proved itself deserving of affection
Fire Watch
FIRE WATCH IN A DRY, DRY WOODLAND
Throughout the drought-stricken forests east of the Mississippi River, the fire danger has never been greater—and the damage rarely so small
Al Davis
'I DON'T NEED MONEY, I NEED POINTS'
Young, vigorous and rich, Al Davis is a supersalesman who, in his first year as coach of the Oakland Raiders, has sold the team on making enough points to win more games than in '61 and '62 combined
WHEN THE PROS PLAY THE GAME IN MUD TIME
Bookies Of Doom
Some of the biggest plungers in the world of sport are insurance men who bet millions on a happy ending for everything from a ski-slope avalanche to a golfer's misstep into a deep sand trap
By Dan Jenkins
College Football
A sudden abundance of big lines in the Big Ten
By Dan Jenkins
By Mervin Hyman
Pro Football
Winning took a Giant adjustment
With short gains on peppered passes by Y. A. Tittle (above) and great defensive line play, the Giants showed how the Browns could be beaten
By Tex Maule
Horse Shows
Trainers are still wounding their walking horses. In other respects the American Royal in Kansas City was the biggest and best show in years
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