The operation of one of Mercury's new outboard motors is explained at the show by Don Brehm, president of the St. Louis Sports Sales, Inc., to Mr. and Mrs. George Schropel of Collinsville. The show runs through Saturday night.
Crowd Gathers at Modern Living Show around Jim Denker of the Cottage Bakery in St. Charles, as he demonstrates the art of icing a cake in the Master Retail Bakers booth. Cakes were later auctioned for the benefit of the Crippled Children's Society.
Mayor Raymond Tucker snips the ribbon across the Fourteenth street entrance to the Kiel Auditorium Exposition Hall, officially opening the five-day Globe-Democrat Modern Living Show. At left is Ben Magdovitz, Globe-Democrat advertising director, and at right, G. Duncan Bauman, business manager.
St. Louis Boom Boom Caron (above Cincinnati goalie Hank Bassen) and a teammate kept Cincinnati defenders on their toes during the first period of the Central Hockey League game Friday night at The Arena. Wing defenseman Wayne Muloin (behind Caron) and Ron Harris (2) managed to foil this thrust by the Braves.
Hockey Players Swing Away in unscheduled fight at Arena. Mike Draper (14, at far left) of the Braves prepares to zero in on Minneapolis' Gary Dornhoeffer in the first period of Tuesday night's Central League game. In photo at right Dornhoefer has clamped a head lock on Draper while linesman Bill McKenna tries to separate the combatants. Bill Knibbs of the visiting Bruins is in the background at
Hockey Players Swing Away in unscheduled fight at Arena. Mike Draper (14, at far left) of the Braves prepares to zero in on Minneapolis' Gary Dornhoeffer in the first period of Tuesday night's Central League game. In photo at right Dornhoefer has clamped a head lock on Draper while linesman Bill McKenna tries to separate the combatants. Bill Knibbs of the visiting Bruins is in the background at
A mere tackle didn't suffice to stop the Green Bay Packer ball-carriers yesterday in their game against the Gunners at Walsh Stadium as this picture, with Larry Buhler in the toting role both times, illustrates. Buhler, ex-Minnesota ace, is being stopped, at least partially, by Bill Coffey, left, and Herb Dreher. In back of Buhler is Teammate Ernie Smith while Alex Drobnitch of the Gunners is in the left background.
This was part of the lineup of fans who showed up at Busch Stadium Monday morning to purchase tickets for the Cardinal-Dodgers series. The fans were on hand long before the ticket offices opened at 9 a.m. to get the remaining reserved and general admission seats for the three-game series. All reserved seats and boxes have been sold.
ONE THAT MISSED. Mike Farmer tried his luck with a hook shot over the guarding hand of the Los Angeles Lakers' Elgin Bylor during the first period Sunday but missed. Bob Pettit watches in the background. The other Lakers are Jim Krebs (32) and Rudy LaRusso (35). The Lakers won, 105-101.
Bob Pettit of the Hawks drives past Elgin Baylor (right) of the Los Angeles Lakers to score a basket early in Thursday night's NBA playoff game at Kiel Auditorium\u2026 The Hawks won, 125-112.
The Braves' Jack Henrickson (right foreground) had his shot blocked by Cincinnati goalie Bob Champoux during this first-period action in Sunday night's hockey match at The Arena, but the St. Louis team scored a moment later. Shown around the Cincinnati goal are the Braves Phil Esposito (left) and the Wings' Wayne Muloin (4). After blocking the shot, Champoux pushed the disk out in front of the net. Esposito picked it up and passed to Al (Boom Boom) Caron, who drilled it into the net., Photographer's name is shown on the back of the photo, but couldn't be identified.
Lighting gas lamp in Gaslight Square is acting Mayor Donald Gunn. Flanking him are H. Reid Derrick (right), president of the Laclede Gas Company and… J. McKearin, the firm's sales manager.
Andrew Allan Ayers, 10, of Brigheton, is the winner of a 20-volume set of the World Book Encyclopedia for having a question answered by Andy, author of The Globe-Democrat's educational column, "Ask Andy."
7/8-inch round, pin back button with portrait of Theodore Roosevelt in sepia. Below the image are the words "Copyright 1963 by C.M. Bell, Washington, D.C.". Button has paper label on reverse for Allied Printing Trades Council 20, Chicago, and Photo Jewelry Mfg., Chicago