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July 03, 1961 | Volume 15, Issue 1

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 Cover - Sports Illustrated July 03, 1961

July 03, 1961 | Roy Terrell

July 03, 1961
In judo—unlike more orthodox contact sports—the cry of protest should go: "No fair pickin' on the big guy." For the judo-ka, or devotee, operates by turning the other man's bulk and strength...

July 03, 1961
What do you do at the race track after your bet is down? At New York's Aqueduct the answer is easy. You look at the new 35-foot-long mural by Artist Peb (Pierre E. Bellocq) and bet your friends...

July 03, 1961 | Henry Longhurst
Michael Bonallack survived an awful lie on the final day to win the British Amateur championship

July 03, 1961
When he dives in, the swimmer turns the pool into a violent world. The turmoil and beauty he creates are shown here in photographs taken by Coles Phinizy and Jerry Cooke

July 03, 1961
Baseball's weapon of terror is the bean ball pitch, which is in frequent and alarming use today. Roger Kahn analyzes all its variations, including the knockdown and brushback.

July 03, 1961 | Gordon Ackerman

July 03, 1961 | Walter Bingham

July 03, 1961 | Charles Goren
The Los Angeles bridge team, winner over New York in the first two SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Intercity matches, has since been challenged by several other cities. Now Houston's bid has been accepted, and...

July 03, 1961 | John Lovesey
The wife of Davis Cup Captain Harry Hopman is determined to prove that women as well as men can play good tennis in Australia

July 03, 1961 | Gwilym Brown
Jack Nicklaus' victory in the 62nd National Collegiate golf championship last week may not have been over the strongest field he has ever played against, but emotionally and physically it was one...

July 03, 1961 | Dolly Connelly

July 03, 1961
BOATING—DR. BRITTON CHANCE, 1952 Olympic champion from Philadelphia, won four out of five races to sail off with the 5.5-meter championship of the Baltic regatta in Russia. Chance had 6,914 points...

July 03, 1961
8—David Nance, James E. Mays-Virginian Pilot, A.P. (2)18, 19—The Scotsman24, 25—Jerry Cooke27—Coles Phinizy28—Jerry Cooke29—Coles Phinizy30, 31—Jerry Cooke32, 33—Coles Phinizy35, 38—Marvin E....

July 03, 1961
MUTINYSirs:I don't know how long it has been since the U.S. Navy changed an admiral because a few seamen rocked the boat, but from last week's evidence it will be a long time before the Navy does...

July 03, 1961
BOWLS OF GRAVY

July 03, 1961
Fish for lunch

July 03, 1961
Pam Barnett, 17, of Charlotte, N.C., became youngest winner in history of North Carolina women's amateur golf tournament when she defeated Clara Jane Mosack, also of Charlotte, at Raleigh,...