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TABLE OF CONTENTS
March 30, 1964 | Volume 20, Issue 13
With quick bursts of scoring, UCLA startled Kansas State and Duke, stayed unbeaten and won the national basketball title
Carroll Shelby's Ford Cobras could not catch the prototype Ferraris, but in their own Grand Touring class they put fangs deep into rival Ferrari GTs and helped refurbish Sebring's fading glamour
National interest in the New Hampshire primary was focused on Henry Cabot Lodge, but in the Granite State the great question concerned the state's new lottery law
March 30, 1964 A masters preview offers six major golf stories highlighted by Jack Nicklaus' analysis of the course, in which he surprisingly proves how Augusta National favors the big hitter.
In the second part of his inside account of the pro golf tour, Champagne Tony Lema tells of the zesty life among the elite. But he also shows that the margin of success is terrifyingly small and...
Lema tells how, like Venturi, he cries a little at the Masters and how, like a hundred others, he swears at the U.S. Open.
March 30, 1964 | Mary Louise Grossman Northerners who think of Florida as a one-season state may be surprised to learn that in late February thunderstorms bring on a unique and lushly lingering spring. Its delights are particularly...
The world of investment knows Jack Dreyfus Jr., president of Dreyfus Fund Inc., as a financier with a remarkably analytical eye for the future performance of securities. This week, in the story...
March 30, 1964 Knocking Pitcher Whitey Ford off a Yankee mound is almost impossible; cutting in on Dancer Whitey Ford is unthinkable. Without even his spikes on, the Pied Piper of pitchers has just waltzed his...
Experiments with LSD-25 and other hallucinogenic drugs indicate it may be possible to spook trash fish up—and out—of angling waters
With nothing to work with but an eager young wingman, a topnotch goalie, two high-scoring oldsters and some of the best rookies in the league, hopeless Montreal somehow managed to win the title
Conservative Wall Streefers still boggle when they think of how multimillionaire Jack Dreyfus enlivened investing's image by using a lion in his mutual fund ads. Now their awe is rivaled by that...
March 30, 1964 BASKETBALL—SAN FRANCISCO (48-32) finished first in the Western Division, two games ahead of ST. LOUIS (46-34), as both teams split their last two games of the season. Last year's Western leader,...
March 30, 1964 Dave Kelly, 20, of Toronto, goalie for the Portland (Ore.) Buckaroos in the Western Hockey League, broke a league record when he held opponents scoreless for 235 minutes (including three straight...
March 30, 1964 4—Joseph Consentino16, 17—Hy Peskin18—Rich Clarkson19—Hy Peskin20-22—Robert Huntzinger23—Richard Meek24-29—Fred Kaplan30—Walter Daran36, 37—John G. Zimmerman (3), Jay B. Leviton44—map by William...
All week long sentiment had been building up for a bright New Mexico team that had intrigued almost everyone with its clean, expert ball handling and superb defense in the National Invitation...
March 30, 1964 BETWEEN THE LINESSirs:I was interested to note that Jim Brosnan's article, This Pitcher May Need Relief (March 16), was the only feature on baseball in your March 16 issue. I must confess that his...
March 30, 1964 | Hal Peterson An AAU indoor swimming quiz to stimulate the memory and add to the knowledge of armchair experts
March 30, 1964 BOXING'S SILLIEST HOUR
March 30, 1964 •Rusty Staub, Houston infielder, on why he preferred the rustic camp at Cocoa, Fla. to the old base in Apache Junction, Ariz.: "No rattlesnakes."
March 30, 1964 Field trials through April 4
March 30, 1964 | Edgar Clark Li Fu-jung is given a hero's treatment in the People's Republic for his rise toward a world table-tennis championship
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