
September 28, 1964 Table Of Contents
Shooting And Field Trials
SHOOTING EVENTS AND FIELD TRIALS
Yesterday
Most people think Dizzy Dean pitched his last big-league game in 1941—but that only shows how ignorant they are
By Ted O'Leary
Vikings
NOW THE NFL'S TODDLERS RUN WITH THE BIG MEN
In the melee of the National Football League's two-game-old season—with no team unbeaten or untied—the Minnesota Vikings first walloped the contending Colts and then scared the champion Bears
By Edwin Shrake
Yankees
Through a season of unaccustomed struggle against teams they used to brush aside, the Yankees have been sustained by a brash, clowning crew that last week helped them into the league lead
Rout
LESS A RACE THAN A GHASTLY ROUT
Rabbits
Rabbits of varied hues run rampant on San Juan Island in Puget Sound, and dedicated hunters with nets chase them in bouncing buggies through the moonlight—and through the looking glass
Bridge
No Jack Dalton to save the day
College Football
A nightmarish ending for Spook Murphy's dream
Coach Murphy and his Memphis State Tigers thought they could upset Mississippi, but the Rebels put them right in their tank
By Dan Jenkins
By Mervin Hyman
Golf
The Saint gets revenge on King Tut
Some West Virginia old folk carry their long-standing rivalry into the finals of the National Amateur
Tennis
A young, fresh setting for the old Davis Cup
This week's Challenge Round between Australia and the U.S. takes place not at Forest Hills but at a junior high school in Cleveland
By Frank Deford
Doyt Perry
Unlike My Sister Eileen, Doyt Perry of Bowling Green has no reason to lament 'Why, O Why, O Why O?' That's because he's staying put. A small-town pool, poker and golf shark, he is the country's most successful major-college coach, and he will teach football right at home, thank you
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Baseball's Week
By Peter Carry
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER