
April 5, 1965 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
The delicate mechanism of a gun can be protected in the right case for travel
Yesterday
Stage Center for the Heavyweights
The drama knew it was in a fight when Sullivan made an entrance—and when Jim Corbett (left) struck an attitude, he sent it down for the count
The Jump
THE JUMP THAT WON A GRAND NATIONAL
After months of stern preparation, a small but significant discovery just before the race ensured the first all-American victory in England's 126-year-old Grand National Steeplechase as the Maryland-bred Jay Trump and his amateur Virginia jockey, Tommy Smith, defeated 46 other starters
By Martin Kane
The Masters
TWO DARING WAYS TO ATTACK THE MASTERS
The ruler of Augusta, Arnold Palmer, has prepared for battle by resting, while Jack Nicklaus is trying the casual approach. The result of their unorthodox plans could be a head-on duel
By Gwilym S. Brown
Augusta: Where Old Masters Are on Display
The Man Who Casts the Longest Shadow
Kennedy
HOW DID I GET MYSELF INTO THIS?
Bobby Kennedy climbs to the top of a 14,000-foot Yukon mountain, and then he comes down—to stay
Senators
Bad but not horrid, funny but not cute, the 'new' Washington Senators blush virtually unseen in a lonely purgatory they never made, chained to a drab and dreary history they never read
By Jack Mann
People
Wrestling
The day the Cowboys got lassoed for a loss
It does not happen often, so when Oklahoma State's mighty wrestlers fell in the Nationals the crowd was almost too stunned to cheer. With a doughty display of self-torture, Iowa State won on the very last round
By Mark Kram
Bridge
Zero doubled is no worse than zero
Motor Sports
A sweet wet win for America at Sebring
Italy's magnificent Ferraris were challenged in the foremost U.S. sports car race by Chaparrals and Fords. This time the challenge succeeded—Jim Hall's Chaparral splashed in first and Fords won major prizes
By Hugh Whall
Auerbach
THEY ALL BOO WHEN RED SITS DOWN
Red Auerbach, the coach of the Boston Celtics, is by far the most successful coach in professional basketball, but away from home he incites a murderous rage when he takes his place on the bench
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER