
August 7, 1967 Table Of Contents
Modified Choke
How to Avoid Boredom with a Modified Choke
As Annie Oakley said, a girl can't get a man with a gun. But if she already has the man and he already has a gun, the least a girl can do is get one for herself and learn how to shoot it
Five For The Flag
Winning Winnipeg
The U.S. took most of the medals as the Pan-Am Games got under way, and in women's gymnastics never looked better. But the pride of the Canadians was a home-grown girl who twice struck gold
Say Hey No More
Tired and sick, an aging Willie Mays struggles to finish a season that has already lasted too long
By Mark Mulvoy
The 1967 Masters champion explains the technical and strategic advantages of the fade, and shows his method for hitting the controlled left-to-right shot that enabled him to become a winner and can help every amateur
By Gay Brewer
People
Dogs
The sporting world had nearly forgotten the Belmont family until August IV (below) popped up with a champion retriever named Supy
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
The early days of aviation come alive in a museum 10 miles outside Paris
By Felicia Lee