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Contents

14 A Change in Ingo
Ingemar Johansson has a new punch, a new diet and a new attitude. A report by Martin Kane

20 The Big Russian Breaks Even
USC's John Rudometkin starred as his team split a back-to-back basketball series with UCLA

22 Ritual Rassle
Part ceremonial, part wrestling match, Japan's ancient sport of Sumo is shown in color

28 Safe Driving: Part II
Jack Brabham, the world's best road racer, presents his sensible primer for sports car drivers

39 Mother Set the Style
Laurence Owen and her sister Maribel won two more national titles for an illustrious skating family

48 The Doggiest Dogs
A portrait gallery of the leading contenders in the season's ritziest dog show

56 Yogi on the Hill
In his new biography with Ed Fitzgerald, Yogi Berra warmly recalls his happy boyhood years

The departments

8 Scorecard
42 Horse Racing
45 Skiing
53 Golf
63 For the Record
64 Basketball's Week
66 19th Hole

Acknowledgments on page 63

Cover photograph by Jerry Cooke

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