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...Floyd Patterson, 29: an eighth-round technical knockout over unranked Italian Heavyweight Sante Amonti, at Stockholm, Sweden. Hoping to make a comeback after his two one-round disasters against Sonny Liston, ex-Champion Patterson floored Amonti three times before the Italian gave up the fight. > Mickey Wright, 28: election to the Ladies Golf Hall of Fame, after winning a record 13 tournaments and $31,269 on the 1963 pro tour. > Veikko Kankkonen: the international Four Hills ski-jumping tournament, a grueling nine-day test over four separate hills in West Germany and Austria, beating Austria's Baldur Preiml...
...play temporarily speeded up at the start of the second period, Crimson captain Gene Kinasewich moved from defense to right wing on a shift that paid off immediately. He picked up the rebound of Mike Patterson's drive and tucked it home to tie the score...
Kinasewich quickly tied the score, as linemates Ikauniks and Bill Fryer assisted. Defensemen Mike Patterson's second goal in his last two games, on a pass from Smith, gave Harvard the lead as the first period ended...
Captain Joseph Medill Patterson, founder of the New York Daily News, had a sure instinct for the reading tastes of subway riders (he was one), and he built his tabloid into the biggest and most prosperous daily in the U.S. Some detractors say the News got there by peddling only the most marketable wares-crime, sex, sob stuff and baby pictures-with professional skill. But even the sober New York Times could take lessons from the News's equally professional ability to cut the "important but dull" story down to size. The News reader gets just about everything...
...both teams continued to maintain a to clear the pack from in front of Apprille cost them again Patterson knocked in his own rebound at 7:08, after receiving a drop pass from Bill Lamarche...