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...discordant note was struck, however, when you commented that "the only sour face belongs to the game warden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 27, 1963 | 9/27/1963 | See Source »

Even the police are helpful: the sheriff will often send a deputy to wake a hunter at 4 a.m. if he forgets his alarm clock. The only sour face belongs to the game warden and to the occasional cattleman whose cow comes down with colic from eating shell casings. Bird fanciers, who in some states have gotten doves classified as "songbirds" and made them illegal to hunt, fail to darken the Imperial Valley dawn. Game managers have proved that the birds' talent for dodging, plus enthusiastic mating habits, keep the dove population constant, and there is no reason...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hunting: Dove Days | 9/13/1963 | See Source »

...case against the contracts is that Frondizi was in such a rush to expand oil output that he signed some sour deals and brushed aside legal niceties. His legislature never ratified the contracts, which oblige Y.P.F. to buy the oil that the foreign contractors produce. Critics also argue that Y.P.F.'s deals involved excessive prices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Argentina: Slippery Oil | 8/9/1963 | See Source »

Over a bottle of sour mash with Houseboy Paco, McCanless succumbs to a vision. That ventilated cow out in the barn, Old Blue-she is actually a vast, milling herd of white-faced steers. Like a latter-day Don Quixote, McCanless lays out his inspired plan to Paco: "We grass-fatten the herd on the trail, and then we sell it at top market. And when it's all over . . . we'll buy each of us a scarlet sweetheart and honky-tonk our tails...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Don Coyote | 8/2/1963 | See Source »

Then Koufax's luck went sour. The index finger of his pitching hand turned white and numb; layers of skin began to peel off. Doctors decided he had Raynaud's Phenomenon, a circulatory ailment resulting from a blood clot in his palm. Unable even to grip a baseball properly, Koufax did not win another game all year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Best of the Better | 7/19/1963 | See Source »

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