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November 2, 1964 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
Golfing feats, fiction, fun, verse and advice are found in a new anthology
By Rex Lardner
Yesterday
Short Happy Afternoon of Bart Macomber
Wake Up
After a dormant decade, undefeated Notre Dame is once again a national power, thanks to a new coach, a very un-Irish quarterback, a defense with a cheering section of its own and that old, old spirit
By Dan Jenkins
Olympics End
The Russians came fast in the final week to win the most medals, but the Americans had the most golds and the real victory. Then the Olympic Games ended—on a high note of fun and unforgettable ceremony
Braves
Atlanta is building a stadium for the Milwaukee baseball team though no one is sure where the club will open next spring. Now the courts have been asked to finish writing this modern tale of two cities
By Huston Horn
Liston
THE PREFIGHT MOODS OF SONNY LISTON
Before he left for his bout with Clay, Sonny's training in Denver took him to some strange places
By Mark Kram
GREEN BAY MAY BE LITTLE, BUT FOOTBALL IS A GIANT
People
College Football
A light man to do the heavy work
Though he is only 153 pounds, Nebraska Fullback Frank Solich still throws his weight around
By Tom Brody
By Mervin Hyman
Bridge
Golden Door
A Sports Illustrated writer, hoping fitness can be bought with money, goes through the gilded and glorious portal at right that gives its name to an esteemed California beauty resort. Inside for a week, she learns how those who have a few pounds and several hundred dollars to spare get themselves toned up and slimmed down
By Barbara La Fontaine
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
THE MEDAL WINNERS AT THE OLYMPICS 1964
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER