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January 18, 1965 Table Of Contents
Uproar In Philadelphia
The Big Five basketball teams have their private war in the Palestra every season—and this year St. Joe's and Villanova rank nationally
By Jack Olsen
Rabbits And Kings
THE PRO TOUR BEGINS AS RABBITS CHASE KINGS
The favorites of professional golf gather in Los Angeles to start splitting up 1965's record purse of $3.25 million, but a menacing army of rookies has conquest plans, too
The Story Of A Season: Part II
THE ROAD TO THE TITLE IN THE WEST
Shocked by their opening loss to Minnesota, the Colts played a pivotal game against a Packer team that had just dismembered the Bears. Two plays in that game made Baltimore a winner
People
Track & Field
A year of hope and devil-take-the-hindmost
The indoor track season got under way last week, and despite forebodings of disaster the outlook suddenly brightened. There will be girls, more foreign stars and new races to take the place of banished collegians
By Gwilym S. Brown
Bridge
A one-man team in a partnership game
Baja California Sur
LAND OF THE BUZZARD AND THE COROMUEL
The inhabitants of Baja California Sur frankly consider the Yanqui tourists who descend upon their cactus-spiked land to be nothing less than demented. And truly, as is indicated by Jay Maisel's photographs on the next six pages and the story by Jack Olsen that follows, this is no place for the effete. But seas full of fish, skies full of birds, and hotel-builders like Bud Parr are turning the southern tip of Mexican California into a magnetic new destination for sports-minded resorters
By Jack Olsen
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER