
August 5, 1963 Table Of Contents
Yankees
While Mr. Mantle and his famous teammates were nursing celebrated wounds, a group of unknown players in pinstripes virtually ended the 1963 pennant race
Trial In The South
A TRIAL THAT HAS THE SOUTH SEETHING
Published charges of a college football fix will be challenged in court next week when ex-Georgia Coach Wally Butts (above) confronts accuser George Burnett (opposite) in a case nearly as divisive as the 1925 monkey trial
By Dan Jenkins
Heavyweight Fight
THIS IS WHAT CLAY SAYS HE WANTS
SARATOGA RACING CENTENNIAL 1863-1963
Archery
Through two unprecedented years, Nancy Vonderheide has been a champion who could not lose. Now she faces the ultimate test
Bridge
Winning team for a losing town
Golf
A good time to obey a mother-in-law
The PGA champion tells Gwilym Brown about the one person who said he would win, and gives some revealing reasons why it was not easy
Crest Trail
A long and narrow path bisects the immense national forests on the Pacific coast, follows the crest of a great divide and leads on to tranquil solitude, courtesy U.S. Forest Service. Once a working trail for forest rangers, it is now a recreational treasure
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Baseball's Week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER