
March 30, 1964 Table Of Contents
Table of Contents
FIELD TRIAL AND TRAPSHOOT SCHEDULE
An AAU indoor swimming quiz to stimulate the memory and add to the knowledge of armchair experts
By Hal Peterson
The Explosion
With quick bursts of scoring, UCLA startled Kansas State and Duke, stayed unbeaten and won the national basketball title
Snakebite At Sebring
IT WAS SNAKEBITE DAY AT SEBRING
Carroll Shelby's Ford Cobras could not catch the prototype Ferraris, but in their own Grand Touring class they put fangs deep into rival Ferrari GTs and helped refurbish Sebring's fading glamour
By Hugh Whall
Lottery
GAMBLING FOR THE YANKEE DOLLAR
National interest in the New Hampshire primary was focused on Henry Cabot Lodge, but in the Granite State the great question concerned the state's new lottery law
People
Fishing
Experiments with LSD-25 and other hallucinogenic drugs indicate it may be possible to spook trash fish up—and out—of angling waters
Hockey
The champions who had no chance
With nothing to work with but an eager young wingman, a topnotch goalie, two high-scoring oldsters and some of the best rookies in the league, hopeless Montreal somehow managed to win the title
By Tom C. Brody
The Dreyfus Case
Conservative Wall Streefers still boggle when they think of how multimillionaire Jack Dreyfus enlivened investing's image by using a lion in his mutual fund ads. Now their awe is rivaled by that of horsemen who have watched him parlay $7,000 and his keen eye for bloodlines into a highly successful racing stable
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Acknowledgments
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER