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July 27, 1964 | Volume 21, Issue 4

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Tommy McDonald Cover - Sports Illustrated July 27, 1964

July 27, 1964 | Robert F. Kennedy

July 27, 1964 | Frank Deford

July 27, 1964 | Robert Cantwell
The first U.S. lottery in 72 years will enrich New Hampshire and dozens of lucky ticket holders and promises to start a nationwide sweepstakes trend

July 27, 1964
What concerns American man while reposing beside Swinburne's "great sweet mother, mother and lover of men, the sea"? Beside Miami's Atlantic the great waxings and wanings of the Dow-Jones average...

July 27, 1964
Fairway wood shots need not be the despair of women golfers. Betsy Rawls, four-time U.S. Women's Open winner, gives surprising advice on these crucial clubs.

July 27, 1964 | Bob Ottum

July 27, 1964 | Sidney L. James
It was as long ago as last fall that Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy seriously began to consider setting forth some urgent recommendations for strengthening—indeed, changing the very pattern...

July 27, 1964
"I'm tired of the rat race out here in California and I'm anxious to move to Denver where there is a need for good Negro lawyers," said Martha Louis, the legal-eagle wife of former World...

July 27, 1964 | Dick Bank
Still chagrined by 1963's near disaster in Moscow and inspired by an Olympic year, the U.S. should wallop Russia in Los Angeles

July 27, 1964 | Alfred Wright
Surprised Bobby Nichols, with ghastly shots into the weeds and miraculous ones back out again, won a dizzy PGA

July 27, 1964 | Hugh Whall

July 27, 1964 | Charles Goren
The honor roll of the American Contract Bridge League—the list of top winners of master points—has a new leading lady, Mary Jane (Mrs. Jules) Farell of Los Angeles, the personable bridge teacher...

July 27, 1964 | Tommy McDonald

July 27, 1964 | Tommy McDonald
In Part II, Tommy McDonald tells the story of a championship season, discusses such pro stratagems as blitzes, audibles and pickoffs, and analyzes his new deal in Dallas.

July 27, 1964 | Peter Carry
NATIONAL LEAGUEUmpire Lee Weyer is a big man (6 feet 6, 235 pounds), and in a Sunday game between HOUSTON (3-5) and SAN FRANCISCO (1-6) he decided to throw his weight around. The trouble started...

July 27, 1964 | Peter Carry
First Baseman Ron Fairly of the Los Angeles Dodgers is usually called a money player. When Fairly hits, something he does in unpredictable fits and starts, he likes to do it with men on base....

July 27, 1964
BICYCLING—After gaining the lead on the 17th day, Frenchman JACQUES ANQUETIL pedaled on to edge countryman Raymond Poulidor by 55 seconds overall for his fourth straight triumph in the 23-day Tour...

July 27, 1964
12—George Silk-LIFE14—AP15—Leonard McCombe-LIFE19—Evan Peskin20, 21—Fred Kaplan32—Joseph Consentino45—Mirrorpic-Gilloon46, 47—Novosti Press Agency48—Walter Ioos Jr.50—Richard Meek58—Shel...

July 27, 1964
Jake Warde, 10, an all-round left-handed athlete from Denver who concentrates on tennis between the baseball and football seasons, did not lose a set as he swept the titles for 10-, 12-and...

July 27, 1964
MEN AND BOYSSirs:The Vesper Boat Club coach, the MIT coach and you omnipotent sportswriters all claim that Vesper's victory over the nation's finest collegiate crew (Harvard) and the two...

July 27, 1964
THE KENNEDY PLAN

July 27, 1964
•Lawrence Elkins, Baylor flanker back picked for Playboy magazine preseason All-America team: "Shoot, they gave me a li'l ol' trophy, kind of a statuette of a naked gal laying on her stomach and...