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We've had new faces, new teams, new cities, new stadiums -- and we've had the reassuring continuity supplied by the old pros reaching for records: Stand Musial, Warren Spahn, Early Wynn, and Robin Roberts.
For the Nike-Zeus rocket, "interception" does not necessarily mean "a hit.'" Scientists calculate that with a one-kiloton warhead the rocket could either neutralize or destroy a multimegaton monster from a distance of a mile or more. The theory has yet to be tested, but it has silenced...
The boys at Fullerton were alarmed at the number of colleges dropping football for financial reasons and decided that elephant racing would provide a cheaper substitute and prevent "huge stadiums" from lying "idle." Several colleges around the world have been invited to this premier race, including Harvard, Yale, Smith, Oxford...
The baseball fan is probably the most set-upon spectator in sport. Insulted by ushers, gouged by concessionaires, he fights his way into a dirty, crowded ballpark, squeezes happily into a viselike seat -and often finds himself neatly positioned behind a post. Last week it seemed at last that the...
In Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, fans are even more fortunate: next month, when the 1962 season opens, they will watch their baseball in boldly designed new stadiums whose architecture alone is worth the price of admission.