
June 29, 1964 Table Of Contents
Flytier
He Deftly Ties the World's Fanciest Flies
'Poor Ken'
Fighting off the world's best golfers and heat exhaustion, the once-great Ken Venturi halts a three-year slide to oblivion with a dazzling performance that won the U.S. Open Championship in Washington
Sox Hex
With a voodoo doll for luck and a hot lineup of nonentities who were leading the American League, Chicago took off for 14 consecutive games against the top contenders. Here is a day-to-day account of what happened to the White Sox when the Yankees and Orioles caught up with them
Bottom Of The Sea
SETTLERS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA
Experiments in living beneath the surface of the ocean in special underwater houses like the one built by the U.S. Navy (right) may bring a new era of exploration—and homesteading
People
Motor Sports
For Ferrari, some fast company at last
The bold new Fords did not finish at Le Mans but one led for a shining hour, ending the era in which the mere presence of Ferraris meant victory. Cobras again excelled, thumping Ferrari GTs
By Paul Evan Ress
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
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
Departments
An All-Star Game quiz to excite the memory and increase the knowledge of the fans and the armchair experts
By Herman Weiskopf