
October 22, 1962 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Take up fencing if you want to have fun while getting into top condition
Yesterday
Al Davis was known as a mean fighter in the ring and in the streets—and his final fight was the meanest of all
By Irving Rudd
Big Surge
Far West football, which seldom has had more than one good team at a time, suddenly has six, and they are a match for anyone
Fuji's Fairways
U.S. IS BEST ON FUJI'S FAIRWAYS
Golf-crazy Japan was the setting for the World Amateur tournament in which the American team, lovingly served by its tiny caddies, won again
By Lee Griggs
When the Rains Came...and Came...and Came
Sports Economist
HELP! DOES ALL THIS STUFF BELONG TO ME?
It sure does, if you make $7,500 a year and live in the suburbs. So says Chicago Sports Economist Richard E. Snyder, whose figures show that Americans now spend a record $2.4 billion a year for the active life
Elk Hunt
A TENDERFOOT PAINTS AN ELK HUNT
Football's Week
By Gwilym S. Brown
Pro Football
Mile-high hopes in high old Denver
Jack Faulkner, the youngest pro coach, has his American League team in first place—and the town in love with him
Bridge
A partner can't always call the pitch
East wigwags, 'Please don't lead clubs,' but West understands that a signal is not necessarily an order and finds a way to set the contract
Baseball
Some reflections on the World Series and the season just past lead to a surprising discovery concerning the American League
By Roy Terrell
Barn 8
A racetrack begins to stir before dawn. For a few hours, a singular group of men goes about specialized asks. Even the stable pets seem a breed apart from the ordinary. Here is the way it was at Belmont one morning this season
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER