
November 30, 1964 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Year-round sailors go to Joe Harris of San Francisco for their winter gear
Yesterday/Football in Japan
The Rising Sun of Football in Japan
An American teacher (to his own surprise) brought the honorable T formation to some collegians in Tokyo
By Arthur Myers
Pride At Endsville
A MATTER OF PRIDE AT ENDSVILLE
In a normally insignificant and ignored Cajun-country tournament, the battle to be golf's leading money winner for 1964 goes down to the last precarious putt before Nicklaus slips past Palmer by $81.13
By Gwilym S. Brown
SNELL'S TORTURED RACE TO A RECORD MILE
Although he was, in his own words, 'desperate and struggling,' New Zealand's three-gold-medal Olympian beat his own mark and completely routed the world's second-and third-best milers
The Toe
Paul Hornung's errant foot has kicked the Green Bay Packers right out of the running for the NFL championship, but neither fans nor teammates are inclined to blame him
By Dan Jenkins
Silver Anniversary
The annual Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary Awards go to 25 college football players of the class of 1940 who achieved distinguished careers through
Gigantic Midget
A GIGANTIC MIDGET AMONG GIANT MEN
By Tex Maule
People
Golf
Where duffers fall for the aloha push
Hawaii, a state that can boast of weird bets and a golf course in a volcano, hosts the Canada Cup
By Gwilym S. Brown
College Football
Roses for Wolverines, blues for Buckeyes
Almost as though it were written in the stars, Michigan said goodby to 14 egregious years and merrily avenged Ohio State's past indignities as it won a big trip to the Rose Bowl
By Mervin Hyman
Sporting Look
The sheepskin wheels to the front
A hit at the Innsbruck Olympics, a European cold-country coat finds favor with Americans
Hunting
Duck shooting on Maine's icy ledges
The search for eider can be a miserable experience, but Ransom Kelley makes it comfortable and rewarding
Don Pablo
Venerable leader of a most unusual exploring club, Mexico's Pablo Bush Romero has spent a lifetime probing jungle ruins, diving for archaeological treasures in sunken hulks and discovering such ancient underground relics as the Mayan altar on which he kneels at right
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER