
October 19, 1964 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
The delicate mechanism of a gun can be protected in the right case for travel
World Series
AN EVEN SERIES—WITH SOME FRESH FACES
Olympics
Amid clouds, birds, eerie music, political dissension, shoplifters, collapsing bicycles and athletes who did not like raw fish at all, the Olympic Games opened impressively, beautifully and right on schedule
By Jack Olsen
People
Pro Football
Not much defense, but two long-ball hitters
Cleveland finally has deep receivers to pair with Jimmy Brown in a diversified attack. In spite of a weekend loss to Pittsburgh, the Browns may go far if their defenders can just get hold of the ball once in a while
By Tex Maule
College Football
The poor get rich and the rich go broke
All around the country it was a week for big upsets. Kentucky and Mississippi met with disaster in Florida, Army got picked off by Penn State in the East and out West, Rice found Stanford too much to cope with
By Marvin Hyman
Sporting Look
Stretch steps up to the firing line
Hunting
A Wyoming rancher recently doubled Colonel Cody's one-day record for buffalo kills, but his purpose is to restore—not destroy—a great species
Bridge
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