
September 4, 1967 Table Of Contents
AFL Glory
Kansas City's slaughter of the Chicago Bears was fantastic. It was not tarnished by routine Boston and Buffalo showings, or by a sad San Diego collapse
By Mark Mulvoy
Hopeful Time
There were horse races for everybody at the world's famous resorts last week, but none could equal the feature at the track they call The Spa, where a young colt turned in an old-pro performance
THE DAYS RACE BY AT THREE BY THE SEA
By Dan Jenkins
Fun And Games
The St. Louis Cardinals are threatening to make the National League pennant race the longest runaway in a dozen years. They're doing it on pitching, hitting, fielding and an amazing amount of spirit
John Newcombe
But John Newcombe has just come of age at 23. He has a lovely wife, Angelique, and a major title, Wimbledon, and he could become the colorful champion his countrymen have long been awaiting
By Frank Deford
Striped Bass Chronicle
The Striped Bass in Canvas Chronicle
After a Day of Awakening on the Jersey Coast
Sporting Look
A hardy fabric takes to the grandstand
People
Bridge
Texas Billy
He can't see out of one eye and he's not too good with the other. He looks skinny and puny, like a sucker. But Billy knows a dozen ways to beat you
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
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