
June 1, 1964 Table Of Contents
Cover
Major shows in the East through July 14
Too Much Talk
Too Much Talk Takes the Fun out of a Trip
The author and his wife discovered recently that sometimes it is better not to say anything about plans to travel around the world, especially if there is a doctor in the house
By James Coyle
Muhammad Ali
Fat Buster
Buster Mathis, a lively 295-pounder with speed and personality to spare, was an imposing and talkative winner at the Olympic trials last week. He will lead a strong U.S. boxing team to Tokyo
What happened to 'Doubloon' in the midst of a wild Gulf Stream storm shouldn't happen to a yawl, and skeptical experts say it couldn't. But, according to those who were there, it could and did
By Hugh Whall
Indianapolis
Buddy Edelen
A forgotten expatriate, Buddy Edelen returns to Yonkers to prove he is the best American marathon runner ever
By John Lovesey
People
Track
A brisk tuneup for the long season ahead
Looking ahead to a summer of 'fun,' Dyrol Burleson (below left) nipped Tom O'Hara at the tape to head a flourishing brood of U.S. milers
Baseball
Young Jim Fregosi, shortstop of the Angels, does not receive the acclaim he deserves because in Los Angeles all eyes are on the Dodgers
By Frank Deford
Bridge
A. J. Foyt
By Bob Ottum
Baseball's Week
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