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April 04, 1966 | Volume 24, Issue 14
IT WAS FUN TIME IN THE THIRTIES
April 04, 1966 |
Dan Jenkins
Arnold Palmer flitting around in his twin-booster, partly deductible rocket ship PGA One, and Billy Casper eating baked leopards' feet and sea-lentil casserole for all those allergies, and Gary...
A roundup of the sports information of the week
April 04, 1966
BADMINTON—MRS. JUDY HASHMAN, a native of Baltimore who now lives in England, won her ninth unofficial women's world title in 12 years when she defeated Imre Rietveld of The Netherlands 11-6, 11-7...
CREDITS
April 04, 1966
4—Tony Triolo28—Phil Bath-LIFE29—Herb Scharfman36—Tony Triolo, AP39—Michael Burns40, 42—Herb Scharfman58—Marvin E. Newman59—James Drake60-62—Marvin E. Newman63—Neil Leifer64-66—Marvin E....
FACES IN THE CROWD
April 04, 1966
Mike Carr, 8, of Greenwich, Conn., who has been swimming for two years, set a state record in the 50-yard freestyle, which is rarely swum by his age group, with a 35.4 and tied for first place in...
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
April 04, 1966
STICKS AND STONESSirs:Accolades to Dan Jenkins on his magnificently perceptive article (One Point Six, Pick Up Sticks, March 21). It has long seemed wrong to me that those colleges with good...
SCORECARD
April 04, 1966
THE MOB AGAIN
THEY SAID IT
April 04, 1966
•Bob Hope, asked if it is true that he will soon buy the San Diego Chargers: "We're interested, but Barron Hilton's price isn't exactly right. We only want to buy the football team—not the hotels."
THE $1,000,000 HOLDOUT
April 04, 1966 |
Jack Mann
There is so business like show business, maintained Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax, taking a fiscal Gemini shot that could transport baseball to the star system
Next week
April 04, 1966
Paradoxical Cassius Clay, the best-known, most hated and least understood athlete, is the subject of a definitive five-part series by Jack Olsen beginning in the forthcoming issue.
GENTLEMANLY GAME FOR RUFFIANS
April 04, 1966 |
Joe Jares
Rugby is an old tradition at the University of California, and the Golden Bears approach the game with a combination of verve and casualness their English forebears might not recognize but surely...
AT SEBRING: VICTORY AND DEATH
April 04, 1966 |
Barbara La Fontaine
The triumph was Ford's in its continuing massive assault on Ferrari supremacy in world class sports car racing, but before the tense and surprising finish four spectators and a driver lost their lives
DOWNFALL OF A STONE-THROWER
April 04, 1966 | Eric Whitehead
An optimistic Fargo, N. Dak. dentist with some positive thoughts about positive thinking proclaimed his U.S. rink unbeatable in the world curling championship at Vancouver. Then, sad to say, play...
LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER
April 04, 1966 |
Garry Valk
"Stringer" is an old word in journalism that is derived, or so the story goes, from the days when newspaper correspondents were paid by the amount of type that they got into the paper. To gauge...
PROGRESS REPORT ON THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER
April 04, 1966 |
John Underwood
When Lieut. General William D. Eckert was named Commissioner of Baseball last fall his appointment was greeted with hoots of cynical dismay. Well, Kenesaw Mountain Landis may be safe in his shrine...
IS THE MASTERS FIXED?
April 04, 1966 |
Gwilym S. Brown
No—but one could easily say it might as well be, for Augusta National is so suited to the golf games of Nicklaus, Palmer and Player that nobody else wins. Here are some strong arguments in favor...
'THE GREEN ELEPHANT'
April 04, 1966 |
Barbara La Fontaine
As winter fades and the lawns of Augusta spread northward, Americans are girding to do battle with a monster of a status symbol
PEOPLE
April 04, 1966
With 19 years of playing and coaching professional football behind him, Clyde Turner turned to horse racing, his pursuit of which has just been saluted by "Bulldog Turner Day" at New Mexico's...
The old game stages a rally
April 04, 1966 |
Martin Kane
Playing on a rubber surface that slowed the ball but not the action, the pros last week reminded everyone what ground strokes are like
Allez, France! with skis and water pistols
April 04, 1966 |
Dan Jenkins
In a dramatic last-event stand the French captured the Werner Cup and then won the battle of the Boiler Room at the Sun Valley Lodge
THE SPEED SET
April 04, 1966
The woman who likes speed can now dress the part, for this summer's newest sportswear designs are inspired by track and turf. In California, particularly, much store is set by being one pace or...
A storm in a calm over Tempest
April 04, 1966 |
Hugh Whall
England's new Olympic candidate challenges the aging Star class
New Orleans—a mixture of the old and the new and all that Dixie jazz
April 04, 1966 | M. R. Werner
New Orleans, a city with a history dating from 1718, is divided between those who want to cherish the distinguished past and those eager to profit by an exuberant future. Men willing to gamble on...
The Voluntary Castaway of Wreck Island
April 04, 1966 | Monroe Bush
Playing Robinson Crusoe on a small sandspit off the Virginia coast is a miniature of everything gentle in nature—and everything violent
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