
July 18, 1966 Table Of Contents
Memorable Golf
Some generals actually played the course at Watford, but enlisted personnel found better uses for it
Smiling Jack
Kilt-high grass lined the fairways and the sun baked the greens, but canny Jack Nicklaus persevered to win the 106th British Open
International
A VERY GOOD HORSE RACE THAT HOOPLA BUILT
By Pat Ryan
Surfing Boom
RIDING THE WAVE OF THE EAST COAST'S SURFING BOOM
Californian Phil Edwards, the world's best on a board, celebrates the sport's startling surge along the Atlantic beaches
By Bob Ottum
Pro Training
Part 2: Babes In The Woods
SCARED OF BEARS AND SCARED OF BEING SCARED
After a week in the Canadian wilderness, 12 teen-age girls begin to shape up as reliable woodswomen ready—almost!—to face another week and the test of three difficult days alone without shelter or food
By Barbara La Fontaine
People
Pro Football
Randy passes a test in his new home
The Falcons' rookie quarterback from Texas A&I stars in Atlanta in the Coaches All-America Game
By Dan Jenkins
Baseball
The Pittsburgh Pirates have the league's four leading hitters, a rustic rookie pitcher and a bunch of flakes. And they may end up with the pennant
By Mark Mulvoy
Bridge
Strange case of the vanishing loser
Muddy Day
It was Olympischer Tag, a big event behind The Wall. A cloudburst swamped the stadium, but brooms, gasoline fires and old-fashioned sportsmanship came to the rescue and everything was 'alles in Butter'
By Jack Olsen
Baseball's Week
By Sandy Ramras
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