
August 9, 1965 Table Of Contents
A Dry Silence
A DRY SILENCE IN THE NORTHEAST
The five-year drought has parched streams like Loyalsock Creek (left) in Pennsylvania, but the fishing is good in isolated pools and the hunting forecast is excellent—if rain comes
Latins
The Latins Storm Las Grandes Ligas
People
Aluminum-Sandwich House
THE BEACH HOUSE MADE OF ALUMINUM SANDWICHES
Pro Football
The Jets have Namath, now the Patriots have Bellino. Their presence in a rookie game drew a crowd that split the seams of the stadium
Bridge
Add a fifth to the Bermuda Bowl
Ally Pally
THE HAPPY PUNTER OF ALLY PALLY
In the peculiar world of British horse racing, where skulduggery flourishes, John Mort Green (alias the Butterfly) earns a fancy living by regularly outwitting the bookies and other bettors
By Jack Olsen
Baseball's Week
By Mark Mulvoy
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk
When Arthur Ashe was chosen to face Mexico in Davis Cup play, it was hoped he might help U.S. star Dennis Ralston by winning one match. As it developed, he won twice to lead his team to victory
By Frank Deford