
August 3, 1964 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
The tennis player who seeks equipment receives personal attention from Feron's
By Paul Stewart
Japanese Sports
Three Big Banzais and a Tiger for All Sports
More time, more money and the spell of the Olympics have made the Japanese a sports-mad nation
By Paul Stewart
U.S.—U.S.S.R. Meet
Eighteen-year-old Gerry Lindgren and a covey of teen-age girls were all the inspiration needed as the U.S. crushed a game but aging Russian track and field team in the sixth annual dual meet
...AND WHERE THE BOYS ARE THE GIRLS ARE SURPRISING
Water Apartments
Fairway Woods
FAIRWAY WOODS—SWING HARD AND BE FEARLESS
No golf shots cause as much despair among women as the fairway woods, yet these are the very shots that women must learn to play well in order to compensate for their comparative lack of strength. The winner of four United States Women's Opens and many other championships, Betsy Rawls is famous for her ability with these clubs. Here she presents her technique for playing fairway woods, and adds some surprising advice about where to use them
By Betsy Rawls
Part II: The Monsters And Me
In a furious world of audibles, blitzes and crack-back blocks, pro football's remarkable runt tells of an Eagle victory, an Eagle collapse—and how he was shuffled off to big D
People
Baseball
Not much to do but eat, sleep and play baseball
A teen-age rookie named Tony Conigliaro, a local Boston boy, is making it big with the Red Sox, which surprises him not a bit
By Frank Deford
Harness Racing
A new, disciplined Ayres had the last nicker, winning brilliantly at Yonkers to become the favorite for trotting's Triple Crown
By Pat Ryan
Baseball's Week
By Peter Carry
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
A quiz on chess and chess players to test memories and add to the knowledge of students of the game
By Rex Lardner