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April 20, 1964 Table Of Contents

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Statistics

SELECTED MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS FROM 1963

Sports At The Fair

Sports at the Fair and Around the Town

Trials for the Tokyo Olympics, along with AAU championships, will be part of the big show in Flushing Meadows, lending a gala air to New York's spring and summer sports season

By Harold Peterson

Fourth Day

A Master to Top Them All

Arnold Palmer called it his greatest triumph. Becoming the first man ever to win the Masters four times, there was no reason to doubt his assessment of the feat.

By Alfred Wright

THE ROOKIE FROM WAMPUM, PA.

Richie Allen, who will play third base for the Phillies this season, may be the best first-year man in baseball—which would be no surprise to the folks in Wampum, or even in Little Rock

By William Leggett

Mamie's Belles

FLAMIN' MAMIE'S BOUFFANT BELLES

A beauty-minded Texan pioneers a new glamorous look in women's track

By Gilbert Rogin

People

PEOPLE

Boxing

The champ's fist was on the sparrow's eye

Willie Pastrano picked on Goyo Peralta's gashed eyebrow and kept his light heavyweight title with the best five rounds of his life

By Tex Maule

Bridge

Two kids and a pair of foxes

Robert Hamman and Don Krauss are young and Sam Stayman and Vic Mitchell often bluff, but the U.S. is counting on them in the Olympiad

By Charles Goren

Basketball

How K. C. won an Oscar in the NBA

Jones's defense of Robertson was the top performance by an actor in a supporting role in the playoffs

By Frank Deford

Confessions

A Child's Guide to Sport in New York

Confessions of a Stoop Ball Champion

By Gilbert Rogin

For The Record

A roundup of the sports information of the week

Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

FACES IN THE CROWD

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Sidney L. James

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