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March 27, 1967 | Volume 26, Issue 13
TWO TO GO FOR LEW
March 27, 1967 |
Frank Deford
Houston is UCLA's opponent on Friday night in the NCAA semifinals, and the Cougars rely on a lot of muscle and a little voodoo. Next probably will be North Carolina, which has the L&M boys and...
FASTEST MAN ON ANY MOUNTAIN
March 27, 1967 |
Dan Jenkins
On successive weekends of U.S. racing, Jean-Claude Killy won seven out of seven races, bringing his season victories to 15 and establishing his position as the greatest skier the sport has produced
IT'S A SORT OF MINI-YOGA
March 27, 1967 |
Bob Ottum
Seven years ago at the Squaw Valley Olympics the French astonished the ski set with their "egg position" racing stance—and now, sitting on the floor in what looks vaguely like a lotus position,...
THE TRUE FOOTBALL GETS ITS BIG CHANCE
March 27, 1967 |
Martin Kane
Money from millionaires and exposure by television give the world's most popular team game its first opportunity to win the hearts of the American sports audience. Starting next month the U.S....
Next week
March 27, 1967
The final round of the NCAA basketball championships is recorded by our color cameras and viewed by Frank Deford. The question is: Who can beat Alcindor next season?
THE GAME ON THE EASTERN SHORE
March 27, 1967 | Rose Mary Mechem
'You Can't Be Tough. These Boys Are Not Paid for This'
WHY HE HAS TO PLAY THE GAME HIS LIVELY WAY
March 27, 1967 |
Mark H. McCormack
His approach to golf is bold—even rash—but trying to be more careful made him a loser. Now he again is doing things in his own fashion, while displaying the emotions that show how much he cares
A STATISTICAL ASSESSMENT OF ARNOLD PALMER'S PROFESSIONAL CAREER
March 27, 1967 |
Mark H. McCormack
Total winnings: $895,702
LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER
March 27, 1967 |
Garry Valk
During his stormy career as one of the leading jockeys in America, Bill Hartack often has complained that his arch-enemies—members of the press—were telling only one side of the story. A few years...
'Garrick!' says the crow, and also 'Bah! Humbug!'
March 27, 1967 |
Robert Cantwell
Crows hate to get up in the morning. They like to perch near the top of a small tree with lots of other crows around, and stay there. There are 10 million crows now spending the nights at a roost...
Things are different in Atlanta
March 27, 1967 | Mark Mulvoy
Paul Richards is in charge now, and the Braves seem to love it
He's a long drink of glop
March 27, 1967 |
Tom C. Brody
Steve Rerych grew to six and a half feet on a concoction that would make even Dracula blanch. The result? He terrifies other swimmers
A HARD RIDE ALL THE WAY
March 27, 1967 |
Bill Hartack
Crowded though it is with colorful personalities, sport rarely produces as provocative a figure as Bill Hartack. Bold, outspoken, often arrogant and rude, he has alienated large segments of the...
Next Week
March 27, 1967 |
Bill Hartack
For the first time Hartack tells his side of those famous battles with the press, racing officials and owners that have cost him so dearly.
A roundup of the sports information of the week
March 27, 1967
BADMINTON—Defending champion MRS. JUDY DEVLIN HASHMAN, who plans to retire from competition after the U.S. Open next month because "it's too strenuous at the age of 31," won her 10th All-England...
CREDITS
March 27, 1967
4—Jerry Cooke14—Neil Leifer15—Rich Clarkson16, 17—Lee Balterman19—Gerald R. Brimacombe20, 21—Jerry Cooke22, 23—London Mirror-Gilloon37—James Drake38—Walter Iooss Jr., John G. Zimmerman, Phil...
FACES IN THE CROWD
March 27, 1967
Steven Omi, 9, of Berkeley, Calif., who swims, plays baseball and recently took up gymnastics, won the overall title in his division at the Northern California Gymnastics Championships in...
Basketball's Week
March 27, 1967 |
Mervin Hyman
THE NCAAThe preliminaries were over in the NCAA tournament, and the four regional survivors—UCLA in the West, Houston in the Midwest, North Carolina in the East and Dayton in the Mideast—were...
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
March 27, 1967
HOWARD THE GREATSirs:Howard Cosell is egotistical, self-righteous, tactless and often maudlin (Would You Let This Man Interview You? March 13). He is a genuinely disgusting person. Right? Wrong!...
SCORECARD
March 27, 1967
BLACK SUPREMACY
THEY SAID IT
March 27, 1967
•Linda Knowles, British high jumper, after 6'7" West German Shotputter Heinfried Birlenbach lifted her hotel room door off its hinges and carried it down the corridor at. 2 a.m. during the...
Blood, Sweat, Toil but No Tears from Tunney
March 27, 1967 | James R. Fair
The speakeasy crowd said it was an easy fight for Harry Greb, but somewhere in the midst of it a battered and bleeding young bookworm figured out how the champion could be taken
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