
January 10, 1966 Table Of Contents
Masterpiece
The Packers won the pro championship—a triumph meticulously executed by experienced players who wanted to prove something to themselves, Cleveland and the Green Bay management
By Tex Maule
The Hawks
Back in Philadelphia and in their favorite aerie, the rapacious birds of St. Joseph's, feathered and otherwise, made easy prey of visitors and neighbors to keep the Quaker City title in home-town hands
By Frank Deford
Price's Prep
The man made famous by a colt named Carry Back is now enrolling Thoroughbred students at his unique school in Florida, where the main campus is a training track but tuition ain't hay
Carlos And Con
In his most trying year Lightweight Champion Carlos Ortiz wept when he won (above), nightclubbed when he lost and would have had no chance to do either but for the wiles of Honest Bill
By Mark Kram
The Bowls
Tradition Sprouts
TRADITION SPROUTS IN A CORNFIELD
Out on the wide Nebraska prairie a famous refugee from the Big Ten basketball wars is helping to build a brand-new college, complete with teams, songs, cheerleaders and instant spirit
People
Tennis
¬°Olé! Manolo—a little bit too late
Spain's Manuel Santana won his duel with Roy Emerson, but the Aussies had taken the Davis Cup
Basketball's Week
Conference races have barely begun, yet there remain just two undefeated teams in the country, Kentucky and Texas Western. Since most of the major preconference games are intersectionals, this indicates a continuing, welcome trend toward nationwide balance of power. Western is an independent; Kentucky meets SEC favorite Vanderbilt next Saturday
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
Departments
By Garry Valk