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June 30, 1969 Table Of Contents

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THE WAY TO SAN JOSE

It was a tough, uphill haul, but John Carlos and his light-footed Bandits stepped on the gas and—with a shot of octane from Marty Liquori—overtook Kansas to win the collegiate track and field championship

By Skip Myslenski

Bums Rap

LEO'S BUMS RAP FOR THE CUBS

Chicago's genteel old North Side has a pennant contender after lo these many years, egged on by a raucous bleacher section and—Mr. Wrigley should chew on another cud—the irrepressible Durocher

By Robert H. Boyle

QUITTING IS THE NAME OF ANY GAME

Remember when every red-blooded American was a Merriwell and swore that a quitter never wins—and a winner never quits? Now, quitting is the thing, and it's even catching on at home

By Frank Deford

BEAUTY TO ORNAMENT THE MEN OF SPEED

Bridge

South had a golden rule

By Charles Goren

College Baseball

Odd one for the Sun Devils

In even years the big-league draft leaves Arizona State Coach Winkles bereft, but not in 1969—which made things tough for Tulsa and New York

By Peter Carry

Motor Sports

Another great Scot races in

The late Jim Clark's 1963 record of seven Grand Prix victories is being challenged by his countryman, Jackie Stewart, who won handily in Holland

By Kim Chapin

For The Record

A roundup of the sports information of the week

Baseball's Week

BASEBALL'S WEEK

By Peter Carry

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Garry Valk

SCORECARD

CREDITS

FACES IN THE CROWD