
December 14, 1964 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Andre's Manhattan shop specializes in custom-made garments for skiers
By Felicia Lee
One To Go
The St. Louis Cardinals ran their Eastern Division pennant halfway up the flagpole last Sunday by beating the Cleveland Browns. But the final effort on the hoist must come this week from the New York Giants
By Edwin Shrake
Like resounding thunder from the timpani, Michigan's trio of giants drummed out Duke's defeat. They proved that their speed cannot be discounted but that power is still the Wolverines' ultimate weapon
By Frank Deford
Some Ships of the Desert on a Long, Long Safari
Two Swingers
In a Hawaiian setting that offered palm trees, luxury hotels, Pacific surf and even hula lessons, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer played powerful golf to win the Canada Cup for the U.S.
Remember Lucadello
Now is the season of menacing parties at which the sports fan finds himself drowning in a sea of quasi-cultural talk. Here is how one culture-poor but baseball-rich slob saves face
A BOWL OF ORANGE FOR A PICK-ME-UP
People
Hunting
A minus tide on the coast of Puget Sound is a plus for geoduc hunters who march to the beaches to battle the giant bivalves man to clam
Bridge
Don't fool around with fancy gadgets
College Football
The fastest human in spikes—or cleats
The Olympic 100-meter champion, Bob Hayes, closed out his college football career as Florida A & M beat Grambling last week. He was one of eight pro-draft choices in the Negro bowl game, and may be the best
By Tom C. Brody
Sporting Look
Testing ground for powderproof parkas
Motor Sports
Sipping soda among the migraines, Texan Jim Hall (sending out a Chaparral, above) fielded the winners in Nassau's intoxicating week
By Bob Ottum
Tough Cookie
TOUGH COOKIE MARCHES TO HIS OWN DRUMMER
All his life Carlton Gilchrist has done things his own way. A fortnight ago his willfulness so enraged the coach and owner of the Buffalo Bills that they were ready to waive him goodbye. But he is back again—an army of one
By Edwin Shrake
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER