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TABLE OF CONTENTS
June 20, 1960 | Volume 12, Issue 25
June 20, 1960 All times are E.D.T.
June 20, 1960 TWO WAYS TO GO HOME
TOLD TO ROBERT RIGER
Even when they read the details of the system played by Bacherich-Ghestem, their opponents didn't feel they understood it—and no wonder. One of the basic principles is the "relay" bid, which...
June 20, 1960 •Hurdler Glenn Davis, 1956 Olympic champion, typifies the older American track stars who will vie with the collegians for places on this year's U.S. Olympic track team.
June 20, 1960 The instant Hector Lopez hit the ball, Cleveland's Jimmy Piersall started back toward deep center field (top), running desperately, almost out of control. Near the cinder track, he lunged to his...
June 20, 1960 Like frisky polliwogs, 24 utility outboards, part of a fleet of 82, spurt down the Detroit River past Con Edison Electric's looming power plant at the start of Detroit's annual spring outboard...
June 20, 1960 This picture, from the French Communist newspaper l'Humanité, shows a Red Chinese mountain-climbing expedition making its way up the lower slopes of the northern, or Chinese, side of Mount...
There are two classes of Olympic canoes: Canadians, called C-type boats, and kayaks, called K-type boats. There are two kinds of Canadians, the C-1 for the single paddler (below, left) and the C-2...
The bearer of the pleased smile and the plaster cast is our London Bureau's John Lovesey, the very model of a man who has seen his duty and has done it. Readers of the story on the Outward Bound...
June 20, 1960 A month of arduous sport on a rugged English moor teaches self-confidence and teamwork to youthful volunteers from 13 countries
Andante, an aged prima donna, begins her last season with a flamboyant win at Devon
In Maryland last week a fine crop of 2-year-olds took aim at the rich juvenile stakes
Persevering British women reclaim the Wightman Cup in a taut two days at Wimbledon
As Sugar Ray Robinson lost again to Paul Pender, the image of the master fighter, which had burned so long and so brilliantly, was at last extinguished
All hands will be watching the fabulous little yawl this week as Carleton Mitchell makes his bid for an unprecedented third straight victory in the Bermuda Race
Light training and a patient ride made up his formula for victory in the Belmont
June 20, 1960 James K. Polk was in the White House, and the year—it was 1847—was one of tensions and triumphs in the war with Mexico. And this was the summer that James Goodwyn Clonney, New York painter, chose...
In becoming the first man to make a long-term study of gorilla home life, George B. Schaller is continuing a career crowded with research both in the laboratory and in the field. He was born in...
June 20, 1960 BASEBALL—WHITWORTH, beaten by Georgia Southern 12-1 in fourth round of double elimination tournament, came back to beat same team 4-0 for NAIA championship, Sioux City, Iowa.
June 20, 1960 4—Brian Seed, John Lovesey8—Art Rickerby-Pix9—G. K. Livitsands, William D. Toler, Harold D. Rosenthal-Somerset Messenger Gazette, Richard J. Misch-Cleveland Plain Dealer, A.P.27—U.P.I.28, 29—Art...
June 20, 1960 AN APPEALSirs:As the American people know by this time, the entire southern part of Chile is in desperate need of material help of all kinds. With winter starting in the Southern Hemisphere and...
June 20, 1960 ON THE RISE
June 20, 1960 'I don't notice the rain'
June 20, 1960 Lynn Haines, 16-year-old green-eyed blonde from Dallas, won city's open tennis championship for girls 18-and-under (for second straight year), went on to capture women's senior title, set sights...
June 20, 1960 | John Durant Deep in the Canadian bush a fisherman discovered a pond that 'were Paradise enow'
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