PEOPLE
March 08, 1965
His famous bald head concealed beneath a fur hat instead of a helmet, Y.A. Tittle (below) took to the slopes near Tahoe City, Calif. for his first scrimmage on skis. Accompanied by sons Mike and Pat, the former Giant quarterback completed the outing with passing grades, despite some unexpected first downs.
"It isn't exactly a vacation," said Sophia Loren (below), on location in Gruy�re, Switzerland (where the cheese comes from) for the making of the film Lady L, "but it's better than being stuck in the studio." And with that, Sophia and co-star Paul Newman hauled off and heaved a fusillade of snowballs at some stagehands, thereby providing a little ham with the cheese.
Looking like the very model of a modern general manager, Ralph Houk showed up at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. last week with a 13-foot Boston Whaler attached to the back of his car. Having already signed all of his Yankee players to contracts, Houk is obviously anticipating a strenuous spring sailing—er, training—session.