September 27, 1965 Table Of Contents
The Fearsome Packers
Loaded with youth and power, Green Bay crushed Pittsburgh on opening day and looked ready to reassert its old dominance in the NFL. But next Sunday's game with the Colts, who defeated the talented Vikings, will be an early and crucial test
By Tex Maule
A University of Florida senior, who did not even play golf until forced to give up football and baseball, Bob Murphy chain-smoked cigars to calm his nerves and got hot enough to win the U.S. Amateur
Giants
Riding a 14-game winning streak, the San Francisco Giants ripped open the tight National League race. The prime movers were an all but unknown manager and the best player in the game
By Jack Mann
The Plastics Age
SPORT MOVES INTO THE PLASTICS AGE
By Liz Smith
Football's Week
By Mervin Hyman
People
Bridge
A champion turns a wrong into right
Horse Racing
Tom Rolfe joins three other top colts for the Arc at Longchamp
Frank Ryan
DR. RYAN OF THE BROWNS: HOW SMART IS TOO SMART?
Frank Ryan, Cleveland's champion quarterback, is a brain in math, but when he tried to mastermind football he tripped over his intellect. Then he stopped thinking and started winning
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 Gary Valk