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June 24, 1968
GRIZZLIES AGAIN

June 24, 1968
•Jim McDonagh, a 40-year-old New York City building superintendent, after winning the U.S. Olympic marathon qualifying trial at Holyoke, Mass.: "I train on eight bottles of beer every day, and I...

June 24, 1968 | Dan Jenkins

June 24, 1968 | John Underwood

June 24, 1968 | Hugh Whall
Pennsylvania's famed crew coach is no sleight-of-hand artist, but by dealing and shuffling the right cards he managed to cash in with a clean sweep of the eights at the intercollegiate rowing...

June 24, 1968 | Ted Williams

June 24, 1968 | Ted Williams
A Marine pilot in Korea, Williams tells of a fiery crash, his triumphant return to the Red Sox and a beautiful end to a career.

June 24, 1968
The fight for places in the Olympic track-and-field trials resumes at the AAU championships. John Underwood reports on the struggle from the scene in Sacramento.

June 24, 1968 | Garry Valk
This magazine is exceedingly fortunate in its art department. Not only do we have a gifted director in Richard Gangel, we have an exceptional pair of men backing him up.

June 24, 1968 | C. M. Jones
Long before the emergence of Pop art, Wayne Thiebaud was noted for his paintings of common objects, notably pies, banana splits, Yo-Yos, lipsticks and hot dogs. Last year Artist Thiebaud traveled...

June 24, 1968 | Kim Chapin
Billie Jean King has been queen of Wimbledon for two years. Although she says she would drop tennis if her husband insisted, she hopes she will someday be recognized as the best woman player of...

June 24, 1968 | Alice Higgins
The man who has everything need not despair. A suitably expensive hobby has again become fashionable. That old sport of driving a horse or, better still, four of them, is enjoying a revival and is...

June 24, 1968 | Pat Ryan

June 24, 1968 | Duncan Barnes

June 24, 1968 | William Johnson

June 24, 1968 | Peter Carry
AMERICAN LEAGUE

June 24, 1968 | Peter Carry
This spring, when it was discovered that as a result of last season's beaning Tony Conigliaro could no longer see well enough to hit, the Red Sox began an unhappy search to find a replacement for...

June 24, 1968
BASEBALL—The deadline for trading came and went—and so did a total of 17 players. Pitchers MILT PAPPAS, 29, and TED DAVIDSON, 28, and In-fielder BOB JOHNSON, 32, were shipped by Cincinnati to...

June 24, 1968
16—Walter Iooss Jr.17—Walter Iooss Jr., James Drake18—James Drake, Walter Iooss Jr.22-25—Rich Clarkson26, 27—Jerry Cooke28—UPI29—George Tierney for Boston Record American-UPI, AP46—Gerry Cranham,...

June 24, 1968
Brad Holland, 11, of Huntington Beach, Calif. lost just one of 78 track and field events in three years in grade-level competition, winning 56 races from 75 yards to a mile and avenging his lone...

June 24, 1968
BOUQUETS TO BLANCHFLOWERSirs:Having more than once considered sports-casting as a career, I read with interest Danny Blanchflower's article, Just One Truth for Me (June 10). I was profoundly...