
Contents
14 A Shuttle Shakes the Pros
Dallas Cowboy Coach Tom Landry runs the NFL's best offense by changing quarterbacks on every play
20 Win for a Tattooed Tiger
Nigeria's fine boxer takes Gene Fullmer's piece of the middleweight championship away from him
22 A Ring of Elegance
Colorful scenes from the New York National, grandest horse show of the season, sketched by John Groth
29 Ara Parseghian's Gamble
The daring Northwestern coach took one look at Quarterback Tommy Myers and made over his offense
32 Gold in California!
The new rush is on, and the prospectors are scuba divers who bring up nuggets from old streams
38 The Happy-go-lucky Goalie
Bob Perreault of Boston can win big and lose big, but mostly he can laugh big
70 Is Boxing Immoral?
A distinguished Catholic moral theologian gives his considered judgment on a controversial question
The departments
7 Scorecard
57 College Football
63 Horse Racing
66 Tennis
68 Bridge
85 For the Record
86 19th Hole
Acknowledgments on page 85
Cover photograph by Coles Phinizy
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Next week
Football, college and pro, reaches midseason. Reports on the pivotal games—Nebraska-Missouri, LSU-Ole Miss, USC-Washington—and a new, searching look into the AFL.
South America's summer season starts now, and it is a cornucopia of sport. Ambassadors Palmer and Snead head south for the Canada Cup matches—the world golf tournament. On page 38 a color map introduces a 29-page portfolio of South American adventure—Indian games drawn by Domenico Gnoli, breathtaking scenes photographed in color by Jerry Cooke, four pages of travel facts and an enthralling introduction to that little-known hero-villain, el gaucho, by Richard Llewellyn.