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August 02, 1965
Latin baseball players, to the delight of their countrymen, are swarming over the majors. Robert H. Boyle reports on their individuality and absolute passion for beisbol.
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August 02, 1965

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Latin baseball players, to the delight of their countrymen, are swarming over the majors. Robert H. Boyle reports on their individuality and absolute passion for beisbol.

Arnold Palmer concludes his series on trouble shots by showing how to hit the ball over trees, out of marshland, up from divot marks and away from a strange green dilemma.

The butterfly is what they call John Mort Green as he flits about England's racetracks outwitting the bookies and the other bettors and cashing in on his knowledge of "hot" horses.

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