
September 1, 1969 Table Of Contents
Footloose
To its traditional three H's, Saratoga has added C for culture, S for sports
Yesterday
Even Eskimos preferred to wait for summertime to get their musk-ox, but one elegant fox hunter from Boston liked his on ice
By Mary Evans
The Cardinals
THE CARDINALS ARE COMING TRA LA TRA LA
So goes Announcer Harry Caray's song, intended to signal the most remarkable comeback in baseball history. Others feel it should be the one about birds in a gilded cage
America's Nevele Pride was in front on the rail when a French challenger—on the outside all the way—made the four moves that wore down the favorite and won the International Trot
By William F. Reed Jr.
Part 2: The Desperate Coach
This, in effect, is what Oregon State Coach Dee Andros told Linebacker Fred Milton (left). Milton refused to shave his beard, Andros kicked him off the team and all hell broke loose. Andros survived the furor, but other coaches haven't been as lucky, notably Bob Ward of Maryland, who quit after his football players rebelled
Memories
By Dan Jenkins
Forest Hills
LIVING DANGEROUSLY AT FOREST HILLS
Owen Williams, who glories in risk, has been imported from South Africa to rescue the U.S. Open from another disaster
By Kim Chapin
Pro Football
A new slant on an old game in Atlanta
Under Van Brocklin, the Falcons have spirit and some black hopes
By Roy Blount Jr.
Archery
Just call him the Man with the Golden Aim
By Herman Weiskopf
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Baseball's Week
By Peter Carry
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk