
August 8, 1966 Table Of Contents
World Cup
With a melodramatic overtime victory against Germany, England won the world soccer championship and set off a celebration unseen since the days of blood, sweat and tears
By Tex Maule
SITUATION NORMAL IN THE GOOD OLD N.L.
As the baseball season enters its last two months, the National League lines up for one of its typically wild pennant scrambles, out of which will come a winner—but not necessarily the best team
By Jack Mann
They were given no real chance to beat the Americans, but a jolly band of British girls might well have made off with the Curtis Cup if they had not kept coming to grief beside an old trout pond
By Pat Ryan
For Flipper
A cheer that would verge upon sacrilege at Notre Dame makes sense in Miami, where razzle-dazzle publicity and an All-America linebacker are helping to launch the AFL's newest team
By Tom C. Brody
Windjammers
Escape to the Not So Bounding Maine
By Barbara La Fontaine
McQueen Test Drive
People
Bridge
Sporting Look
Horse Shows
Mr. Baker builds his blue-ribbon dream course
European-style Grand Prix returns to the U.S., with fancy layouts designed by a man who has managed to please both horses and people
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