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June 21, 1965
Golf's toughest tournament, the U.S. Open, is played in St. Louis over the longest course in its history. Alfred Wright tells how it was won, and how the losers struggled.
Golf's toughest tournament, the U.S. Open, is played in St. Louis over the longest course in its history. Alfred Wright tells how it was won, and how the losers struggled.
The finest crews in the country will vie for the IRA championship at Syracuse, but the best of all will not be in the race. A look at the fabulous Harvard eight and its coach.
The Great Wall of Boston, a 37-foot-high fence in left field, is a delight to hitters, frightens pitchers and hypnotizes the Red Sox into mediocrity. A report by Jack Mann.