
February 8, 1965 Table Of Contents
Smashing Hurrah
SMASHING HURRAH FOR THE LAKERS
Floyd Patterson came on strong in the last rounds to get a unanimous decision over a game George Chuvalo. The fight was exciting but neither man proved he has any business in the top heavyweight class
By Tex Maule
The world's toughest trotting race, up hill and down dale and fetlock-deep in cinders, was won by the best horse in France, with the aid of some careful legislation by the wealthy farmers of Normandy
Champion Pointer
THE POINT ABOUT A CHAMPION IS HOW HE DOES IT
Tenley Albright
Her home is a Beacon Hill apartment, the doctor is a skater and Tenley Albright's husband, Tudor Gardiner, is a classical philologist who likes to wrestle
By Barbara La Fontaine
People
Track & Fleld
One Canadian takes charge of three meets
He is tireless Bill Crothers who—as leader of a vigorous foreign invasion—last week added three more victories to a growing collection that could encompass most of the indoor season's middle-distance races
By Gwilym S. Brown
Skiing
Led by a swift Little Annie Rooney and a studious stripling, a new Dominion team startled U.S. skiers in Aspen's Roch Cup meet
By Bob Ottum
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