January 20, 1964 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Some of the world's best sportswear can be purchased cheaply in Bermuda
By Paul Stewart
A Wild Time
Loco-spotting, not cricket, is the No. 1 sporting pastime for more than one million madly keen Englishmen
By John Lovesey
Gamin
Winsome, wide-eyed and utterly fearless, Jean Saubert led the American ski team to a string of pre-Olympic triumphs and charmed half of Europe with her bubbling delight in just about everything
By Dan Jenkins
By Hugh Whall
Though they have no gym to call their own, a coach devoted to positive thinking and a player obsessed with scoring points have changed this blasé city's attitude toward basketball
Amphibious Resorts
SIX ACRES AND A SEA FULL OF GLORIES
The typical, lavish Caribbean resort offers its guests a giddy array of artificial pleasures. But what many travelers want today is a simple place on an island yet unspoiled, where they can swim, snorkel, scuba dive, sail and fish. Those who have such a modest goal should look up the little island called Marina Cay and its proprietor, Allan Batham, who loves water and all that is on it and beneath it
Sporting Look
SWIMSUITS THAT ARE MADE TO GET WET
Sneakers And Snorkels
In the shallows off Tobago, octogenarians in sneakers stand knee-deep on Buccoo Reef and watch the fish through face plates. Off Cozumel, Bonaire and Anegada, more adventurous divers explore sunken galleons. All are discovering the beauties of the world below the surface of the sea. The map on these pages and the Travel Facts that follow show where to find the best guides, the gear, the fish, the reefs and the wrecks
People
Boxing
Floyd Patterson may be a loser at home but in Sweden, where he won his first fight since the two Liston fiascos, he is a national hero
By John Lovesey
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER