
July 25, 1966 Table Of Contents
Long Run
THE CURTAIN FALLS ON A LONG RUN
After nine years as the greatest fullback in pro football, Jimmy Brown retires from the game and plunges into a life of new challenges
By Tex Maule
Golden Cup
Brazil's craziest fans and 16 great teams assemble in England to decide the world soccer championship
By Tex Maule
People
Dogs
The fastest crowd in the canine jet set
For an ambitious Afghan hound owner it is not enough to have a dog who stands in the forefront of fashion. Now many Afghan fanciers are making their chic, tailored pets get out on the track and run in front as well
By Lynn Simross
Bridge
One time when a loser on a loser is a loser
Williams-Graham
A Legal Eagle and His Boy Scout
In an attempt to get the ever-losing Washington Redskins on the warpath Edward Bennett Williams (left), club president and defender of Jimmy Hoffa, Bobby Baker, et al., has hired Otto Graham as coach, a man who thinks night life is a cafeteria dinner
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Baseball's Week
By Sandy Ramras
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk
Joey Archer, evoking old memories of Irish boxing's best, had tradition and the crowd with him, but an aroused Emile Griffith bulled his way to victory and kept his middleweight championship
By Mark Kram
But nobody else had even a look-in as two powerboats from the same factory fought a 250-mile duel that started near the skyscrapers of Manhattan, passed Long Island's beaches and finished back in the city
By Hugh Whall