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January 23, 1967 | Volume 26, Issue 4
BREAD-AND-BUTTER PACKERS
January 23, 1967 |
Tex Maule
In the first half the Super Bowl lived up to its billing, but then the ruthless insistence of Green Bay wore down Kansas City and turned the game into a runaway
THAT PROVIDENCE CANNONBALL
January 23, 1967 |
Frank Deford
His coach calls Jimmy Walker 'this train' because of his speed and power, just two attributes that make him the most complete player in college basketball, a sure All-America and a cinch to star...
NO TRANQUILIZER LIKE VICTORY
January 23, 1967 |
Alfred Wright
It was a new PGA tour that opened in San Diego, but the oldsters dominated the day, especially Bob Goalby, who apparently has exchanged his tempestuous nature for the sweet serenity of success
Tokyo's New Honorable Rage
January 23, 1967
When it comes to working up a solid case of national hysteria, few people can match the Japanese. Their latest object of affection is a cocky little fellow named Masahiko (Fighting) Harada, who...
FIGHT ON, OLD SING SING U.
January 23, 1967 |
Robert H. Boyle
Let's hear a sis-boom-bah for the athletes behind prison walls, whose prowess is often a match for college teams. Of course, the inmates do have one advantage. All games are at home
Next week
January 23, 1967
The amazing rangers of New York have vaulted from cellar to roof in hockey in a year. Pete Axthelm tells how, and the color camera focuses on Goalie Eddie Giacomin.
PEOPLE
January 23, 1967
To raise money for a São Paulo hospital, two dozen Brazilian celebrities, including a former president, a cardinal and the country's famed soccer player, Pelé (SI, Oct. 24) agreed to do paintings...
A mayfly that will float without its hackles
January 23, 1967 |
Robert H. Boyle
Bored with orthodox patterns, a gifted amateur flytier has removed the collar from the mayfly to make it look more like the real thing
Building an empire on horses ready to run
January 23, 1967 |
Pete Axthelm
Speed is very important in Joe O'Farrell's life. He drives, talks and acts fast, and the business he runs has grown faster in the last decade than any other horse-breeding enterprise anywhere....
An Italian sings the blues
January 23, 1967 |
Benito Garozzo
The author, ranked by many experts as the world's best bridge player, decries an internal struggle that may break up Italy's famed Blue Team
BELLE OF THE MUSHERS
January 23, 1967 |
Virginia Kraft
When the author was asked to cover the world championship of sled dogging in Alaska she decided to become a participant, despite a total lack of experience. What follows is an account of her...
LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER
January 23, 1967 | Gary Valk
"There was not a part of my body that was not welted black, blue and purple. I was dragged on my stomach, on my sides and on my knees, for what must eventually have totaled several miles over...
A roundup of the sports information of the week
January 23, 1967
BASKETBALL—NBA: PHILADELPHIA (41-4) won three more games to push its runaway lead in the Eastern Division to 9½ games. One of the 76ers' victories was a big 110-95 win over the Celtics in Boston,...
CREDITS
January 23, 1967
10, 11—James Drake12, 13—Walter Iooss Jr.14—Neil Leifer15—Neil Leifer, James Drake, Walter Iooss Jr., James Drake16—Walter Iooss Jr.18-19—Wil Blanche20—UPI22, 23—T. Tanuma40—left, Paul W....
FACES IN THE CROWD
January 23, 1967
Melissa Leib, a ninth-grader from Glen Head, N.Y., riding her mother's hunter jumper, Valiant Hawk, finished first in classes for green working hunters, green conformation hunters and advanced...
Basketball's Week
January 23, 1967 |
Mervin Hyman
THE SOUTHWEST
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
January 23, 1967
IN THE POCKETSirs:Bob Ottum's article, Wimpy Was a Sleeping Beauty (Jan. 9), captures the deep excitement of pocket billiards as no one else has ever done. Thanks for bringing your readers this...
SCORECARD
January 23, 1967
THE ROAD TO THIBODAUX
THEY SAID IT
January 23, 1967
•Willie Davis, Green Bay defensive end, on the $15,000 he earned in the Super Bowl: "It's kind of like putting sugar on top of ice cream."
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