
November 25, 1963 Table Of Contents
New Ski Facilities
By Nancy Pierce
Down Packers
Playing old-fashioned, bone-bruising football, the Chicago Bears decisively defeated the World Champion Green Bay Packers 26-7 to take over first place in the Western Division of the NFL
By Tex Maule
Stratford
Strike It Rich
A GUY NAMED SMITH IS STRIKING IT RICH
With more than $1 million in prizes to shoot for, the nation's top professional bowlers are rolling in money
By Robert Boyle
Death Trap
THE UNIFORM CAN BE A DEATH TRAP
That is the startling conclusion of a team of experts after exhaustive research into heatstroke cases that took the lives of nine high school and college football players in the past five years
By Rex Lardner
Tyrol
By Roy Terrell
Dogs
Casey and his Cougar run over California
The wealthy, staid and thoroughly professional world of retriever trials is getting some surprises out West
Bridge
College Football
Out to win big in the city of Memphis
The Memphis State Tigers, fed up with playing second fiddle to nearby Mississippi, have started to build their own victory tradition, aroused a host of ardent supporters and brought a new industry to the old home town
By Gwilym S. Brown
By Mervin Hyman
Basketball
The Year of the Knees in the NBA
Baylor has trouble with both of his, and Lucas with one, so Los Angeles might lose in the West and Boston breeze in the East
Golf
The East succumbs to a Western craze
In Malaya a king shielded by an umbrella (above) turns golf into a daily rite, while in Japan 2 million novices are assailing more than 300 courses. Here is a report on the Orient's fastest-growing sport
Horse Shows
It was more than your money's worth
The most successful National in 25 years had too many horses
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