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Still, as the song goes, it ain't what they do, it's the way that they do it. In Milwaukee, they led the Braves 3-2, and were just one pitch away from victory. That pitch was a high hard one thrown by the Mets' Tracy Stallard to the Braves' Lee Maye, a professional rock 'n' roll singer. He hit it into County Stadium's right-field bleachers. "With any other ball team," sighed Met Alvin Jackson, "there might have been a chance that Maye would have flied out. But with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: It Ain't What They Do It's the Way That They Do It | 4/26/1963 | See Source »

What really had Washington and Bonn concerned was London's next move. Brit ain, excluded for now from the Common Market and plagued by serious unemployment, was eager for export markets anywhere; if one inch of large-diameter oil pipe was delivered to Russia, the NATO boycott would be broken. West Germany and Italy could no longer be restrained. Neither could France, which has a massive (500,000 tons), and mostly unused, annual capacity for pipe production, but which supports the U.S. completely on the allies' debate over the strategic value of Moscow's Big Inch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Allies: Temptation of Trade | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

Died. Alec Templeton, 52. blind Welsh-born concert pianist whose dry sense of humor led him to improvise satires of the old masters (he once fooled London critics into praising his hoked-up version of It Ain't Gonna Rain No More as an unknown work of Mozart), after which he traveled to the U.S. in 1935, where he was such a hit that he stayed to become a citizen in 1941 and the radio idol of 6,000,000 weekly listeners in the days when Jack Benny and the late Fred Allen provided the competition; of cancer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Apr. 5, 1963 | 4/5/1963 | See Source »

Davey Moore fought for only one thing -money-and he fought often. He gave Bassey a rematch, won that, and during the next four years he fought 22 times. "I ain't fightin' for no high ideals," he said. "I'm a hungry fighter, man, very hungry." Last week in Los Angeles, Champion Moore took on one more challenger, Cuban Refugee Urtiminio ("Sugar") Ramos, 23, undefeated in 43 straight fights. Moore was cocky. "This is a business," he said, "just like any other business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Prizefighting: End of the Street | 3/29/1963 | See Source »

...rode home in a rented Chevrolet, Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. was already working out the details of his next dream. "There ain't no such thing as love for me," he mused sadly. "Not while I'm goin' on to that championship. But when I get that championship, then I'm goin' to put on my old jeans and get an old hat and grow a beard. And I'm goin' walk down the road until I find a little fox who just loves me for what I am. And then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Dream | 3/22/1963 | See Source »

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