
June 29, 1970 Table Of Contents
Pasture Pool
TONY'S A SHARK AT PASTURE POOL
America's pros, convinced the U.S. Open course was a farm, played as if they had hoes in their hands, but Hazeltine looked like home to a dapper young Englishman who hustled off with golf's supreme prize
By Dan Jenkins
'GO TO AMERICA AND LEARN WHAT THE GAME IS ALL ABOUT'
DENNY McLAIN: READY FOR HIS COMEBACK TRY
In Lakeland the suspended ace of the Detroit pitching staff describes his efforts to stay sharp—and says he has learned a lot from box scores
Led by a coach who doesn't give a hang about hair, the University of California, which hadn't won an NCAA track championship since 1922 and didn't score a point last year, got off fast to win at Des Moines
By Pat Putnam
With a smooth, confident attack that made hash of Italy's normally strong defenses, the Brazilians booted their way to a surprisingly easy triumph for soccer's championship of the world in Mexico City
By Tex Maule
Wild Rapids
A Tippy Canoe In a Wild Rapids Stew
People
Baseball
By Roy Blount Jr.
Golf
Fine till the nerves go 'Ding'
Four wins in a row were enough to show that Shirley Englehorn—gimpy ankle, wobbly putter and all—can rival the best on the ladies' tour
By Mark Mulvoy
PERHAPS NOT GREAT, BUT HARDLY GUTLESS
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 J. Richard Munro
Edited by Robert Creamer