
August 17, 1964 Table Of Contents
Letter To The Publisher
Three Arms
DON TRULL QUEUES UP AND COUNTS HIS MONEY
By Edwin Shrake
STARS THAT SHINE WITH TOKYO GOLD
The U.S. can usually win in Star boats, but this year its sailing virtuosos have been deployed through other Olympic classes
By Hugh Whall
'I Managed Good'
'I MANAGED GOOD, BUT BOY DID THEY PLAY BAD'
For 11 years Rocky Bridges played (more or less) for seven major league teams and he always got more laughs than hits. This summer he is making his managerial debut with the San Jose Bees. Rocky says he was sent down to learn the pitfalls of managing, but he was all ready with a quick alibi: 'I MANAGED GOOD, BUT BOY DID THEY PLAY BAD'
Moments to Remember: 1954-1964
People
Fishing
The best single salmon pool anywhere
Norway's fabled Malangsfoss Pool, far above the Arctic Circle, has provided superb salmon fishing for centuries, but only for a favored few. Now it has been opened to anyone who wants to lease it—at $435 a day
By Martin Kane
Track & Field
The U.S. is getting possessive about its women athletes, and rightly: they shape up as a real Olympic threat
By Tom C. Brody
Motor Sports
Japan zeroes in on world racing
On a difficult European course, Honda launched the first Oriental invasion of Grand Prix competition
By John Lovesey
Bridge
Hudson River
FROM A MOUNTAINTOP TO 1,000 FATHOMS DEEP
In length, the Hudson is a minor stream compared to the great rivers of the world. But from its origin in the Adirondack Mountains to its enormous canyon on the ocean floor, the Hudson is an extraordinary experience—rich in scenery, in fish and in controversy
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