September 13, 1965 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
Rare sports books are now available in low-cost, good-looking facsimiles
Still-Water Trout
Good trout streams are not easy to find—but one adventurous angler struck it rich in far lakes and ponds
Shopwalk
Fine feathers make fine shuttlecocks in an English firm with a Pennsylvania branch.
By J. A. Maxtone Graham
You're All Right
That is what America's Walker Cup golfers ended up saying after coming from desperately far behind to salvage a tie against a young British team led by a buoyant 18-year-old named Peter Townsend
A team loses a game and gains ground, another falls from first place to third as it sleeps. The oddest pennant race in National League history is always exciting but sometimes it gets just a little sloppy
By the early light of the Illinois moon, and after four heats on a muddy track, trotting's premier event was won by a long-shot colt whose owner was hoping her husband's horse would win the race instead
By Pat Ryan
The Young Pros
Scouting Reports
THE DUTCHMAN IS HALF AN INCH AWAY
Coach Norman Van Brocklin has alternately sweet-talked and whiplashed his young Vikings into contention for the NFL title. His chief weapon is a gambling, scrambling quarterback called Peach
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Tex Maule
By Edwin Shrake
By Edwin Shrake
By Edwin Shrake
By Edwin Shrake
By Edwin Shrake
By Edwin Shrake
By Edwin Shrake
By Edwin Shrake
Sugarbush
SEPTEMBER IS SWEET IN SUGARBUSH
People
Fishing
Trouble flares for sportsmen on the East Coast as New Jersey hoods, manning their illegal draggers, threaten lives and vandalize a boat
Bridge
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