
August 30, 1965 Table Of Contents
The Battle
An exciting showdown series between the pennant-chasing Dodgers and Giants explodes into one of the bloodiest brawls in baseball history
By Jack Mann
AN OLD-FASHIONED NATIONAL LEAGUE TANGLE
Rock And Roll
The Florida blonde above may have stolen the show, but a New York brunette got the trophy when golf's teen-age girls, who look like dolls and compete like tigers, played a national championship on a Colorado mountain
By Pat Ryan
Davis Cup
THE RAIN IN SPAIN WAS CUSHIONS
The Spaniards were magnificent, the crowds understandably noisy and Dennis Ralston a nervous wreck. When he lost the U.S. team crashed with him at the colorful Davis Cup matches in Barcelona
By Frank Deford
Du Quoin Fair
AH ODD TIME IN DU QUOIN, ILLINOIS
Once a year a small Midwest town becomes the capital of the trotting world and the scene of a spectacular state fair, and for a wonderful week everything is changed
By Mark Kram
Michel Jazy
'Go,' they yell to their hero, and this summer in Europe France's brilliant Michel Jazy has responded with record-breaking bursts of speed that are among the most dramatic sights in sport
By Edwin Shrake
Bridge
Pros and cons of a capital hand
Horse Racing
Candidates for 3-year-old honors narrowed to a hard-running pair as Hail To All won the Travers and Tom Rolfe trained for the Paris turf
Harness Racing
Undefeated and never extended, the latest star in a wave of trotting superhorses should capture The Hambletonian and the Triple Crown
By Robert A. Hackett
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