
March 22, 1965 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
The doubtful future of waterfowl is studied by an assortment of experts
Gambling, Thoroughbreds and harness racing make up a three-book parlay
Gotta Have Art
You Gotta Have Art—and a Lot More
Touched By Stardust
A WHOLE TEAM TOUCHED BY STARDUST
Led by marvelous Bill Bradley, Princeton routed the East's best and swept on to the finals of the national basketball championship in Portland where, still the underdog, it faces Michigan and then, hopefully, UCLA
By Frank Deford
Ski Races
Propelled by a surprise star, Austrian men swooped to victory in the American International ski races in Colorado, while French girls took the feminine laurels and the U.S., alas, was outskied once again
By Dan Jenkins
Sebring
ONCE AROUND THE CLOCK SWIFTLY ROLLING
By Bob Ottum
Al Lopez
Only twice in 16 seasons have the New York Yankees lost pennants—both times to teams managed by Al Lopez. Now spring is here again and so is Lopez, insisting, as always, that 'the Yankees can be beaten'
The Long Irons: Part Two
There are intriguing adjustments that can be made in the basic long-iron swing, some of which make these difficult clubs more reliable and others of which offer the possibility of hitting complex shots. Last week the British Open champion explained the fundamentals of sound long-iron play. Now he turns to percentages, curves, finesse, trouble, sand and even philosophy
By Tony Lema
People
Boxing
Two-for-one revival meeting at the Garden
The boxing renaissance in New York gets a double lift March 30, when swift and tricky José Torres (above) goes after Willie Pastrano's light heavyweight title and José Stable challenges Welter King Emile Griffith
By Edwin Shrake
Bridge
A tattletale from the living room
Horse Racing
Add this pair to your Derby list
Isle of Greece and Tom Rolfe, a son of Ribot, are colts of classic bearing. Either could be a threat
College Basketball
Twelve flew out of the pressure cooker
Reduced one way or another by the perplexities of their game, a dozen college basketball coaches have become ex-coaches since the season ended. Others may follow. What caused this run of resignations?
Boating
Another Morgan sails the sea for treasure
The America's Cup is the loot that Skipper Charles Morgan has his eye on. The way he goes after it is reminiscent of Morgan the Pirate
By Hugh Whall
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER