August 20, 1973 Table Of Contents
Dodgers
L.A.'s Little Blue Bicycle uses some old parts and an infield full of new ones trying to outrun Cincy's Big Red Machine
The ghost of the great Bobby Jones had been haunting him more than he liked to admit, but now Jack Nicklaus can sleep in peace. At Canterbury in Cleveland he hit the magic No. 14 by winning the PGA
By Dan Jenkins
Atlanta's faith in Pat Sullivan was sullied by Baltimore, which hasn't stood pat
By Joe Marshall
Swimming
By Gerry Kirshenbaum
Sporting Look
A base theft from another game
Ty Cobb would have perished at the thought, but designers are stealing from baseball uniforms—particularly the colorful warmup jacket—to create a whole new line of casual wear. Hamming in high-fashion style, models show what's in vogue
Baseball
A left-handed compliment for the Fens
By Herman Weiskopf
Aviation
Bud Dawes came in on little more than a wing and chair and other planes were just as fanciful when the do-it-yourself airmen all dropped in
No Shade
Cool Papa Bell could run, hit, field and all that jazz, but for him and other players in the old Negro leagues, baseball was a bittersweet gig
By Mark Kram
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 6-12
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer