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July 10, 1961
- By Maury Allen
An All-Star game quiz to excite the memory and increase the knowledge of the fans and the armchair experts
Bob Gregson was a boxing bard who hit below the beat and bit and gouged in the clichés
- By Martin Kane
Will amateur tennis officials authorize open tournaments when they meet in Sweden next week? From Wimbledon, Martin Kane reports on the deepening tennis crisis and its probable outcome
- By Gwilym Brown
With an overpowering win in the Open, Mickey Wright becomes her sport's most exciting figure since the days of the storied Babe
- By Kenneth Rudeen
So say the international arbiters of sports car racing to gifted U.S. amateurs who, denied ail but a small taste of open competition heretofore, are now deprived of that
- By Roger Kahn
Despite official denials, pitchers throw at batters—to knock them down, to brush them back, sometimes to brain them
It is just 27 miles from Los Angeles to Santa Catalina, but it might be Tahiti, and it may soon be an exclusive suburb
- By Tex Maule
That's what they call Detroit's Norm Cash, whose surprising slugging is a big reason for the team's high position. Cash still relies on the bench for advice on how to play first base
A tough Illinois horseman has everyone in a tizzy because of his demands for American rules