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March 9, 1964 Table Of Contents
Table of Contents
An IC4A indoor track meet quiz to stimulate the memory and add to the knowledge of armchair experts
By Herman Weiskopf
Cricket Lady
Cricket Made Easy, or at Least Possible
Expert Gertrude Jacobs films what may be loosely called 'the action' at the Staten Island Cricket Club in New York, scene of much of the real cricket played in this country
Derby Star
His easy victory at Santa Anita makes California's Hill Rise a strong early favorite for horse racing's top prize; but at the Florida tracks some powerful contenders are being readied to meet the challenge
Championship Fight
In a superior fight young Cassius Clay proved that his fists can speak as loudly as his tongue. He outmaneuvered and outfought Sonny Liston to win the heavyweight championship, just as he said he would
By Tex Maule
The First Days in the New Life of the Champion of the World
Having won the title, Cassius emerged as a relatively quiet man with serious, if confused, religious leanings. The author, who has spent more time with Clay than any other writer, records the details of how Clay is dealing with success
By Huston Horn
One-Two Punch
THE BEST ONE-TWO PUNCH IN BASKETBALL
Sporting Look
People
Basketball
The king of the hill is no patsy
Peppery George Ireland has his Ramblers hopping for the NCAA
Into The Sea
On a meager budget, biologists at Sandy Hook, N.J. have made some fascinating discoveries off a familiar shore
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER