
July 29, 1968 Table Of Contents
Footloose
Airplanes are even better than mules if you really want to see the Canyon
Junkman
It was nearly 100° on the fairways of the Pecan Valley Country Club, but old Julius Boros, moving slow and hitting what he calls "a lot of junk" fast, beat the heat and his juniors to win the PGA Championship
By Dan Jenkins
Two-Score
A Masterful Meeting of Two-score Men
Jetty Conchs
Denny McLain
Garrulous Denny McLain has become a pitcher worth his own thousands of words as he seeks 30 wins and a pennant
By Mark Mulvoy
Horse Racing
That's Dr. Fager, whose suicidal tendency to follow the hot pace of a decoy has now contributed to two defeats by his cooler rival, Damascus
By Billy Reed
Sporting Look
Speediest swimsuits in a watery world
An Australian company, Speedo Knitting Mills in Sydney, produces the competition swimsuits that will be worn at the Olympic Games in Mexico City this fall by teams of 18 different countries, including the U.S.
By Ruth Lieder
Yanqui Matador
Philadelphia-born John Fulton, the son of Italian-Hungarian parents, has combined the fruition of his dream to be a matador and his work as an artist to live in Spain—a country he loves and where he is accepted as a native
By Tex Maule
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Baseball's Week
By Dick Russell
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk