
February 14, 1966 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
A girl's whim and a bottle of blue ink gave the Macdonalds a new business
By Felicia Lee
Yesterday
Joe Louis' generosity shocked the mob. His punches shocked a Baer
By Frank Graham Jr.
Daytona
The most serious threat to Ferrari's long supremacy in sports-car racing was posed by Ford in Daytona's new Continental as Californian Ken Miles in No. 98, driving swiftly by day and boldly by night, led a team of Mark IIs to a notable victory—the opening battle in the season's hot Ford-Ferrari war
By Barbara La Fontaine
The Intellectual
Italy's unbeaten middleweight Nino Benvenuti laid his big vocabulary aside for 12 rounds last Friday and gave Don Fullmer a lesson in boxing semantics the rough, tough American would be happy to forget
By Martin Kane
Devilish Stroll
Rebelling against the somewhat mechanical sports of trap and skeet, a Long Island enthusiast has designed his own diabolical clay-target game, combining the frustrations—and the rewards—of bird shooting
Rick Mount
BASKETBALL'S BRIGHT STAR IN INDIANA
In pipestem jeans and his high-school varsity jacket, Rick Mount stands at the heart of Lebanon, Ind., with the courthouse and Main Street behind him, a brilliant career ahead
By Frank Deford
Steam
Steamed Up for a Charge into the Past
Biggest Dog
THE BIGGEST DOG OF ALL WAS FINN MacCOOL'S AUNT
Its ancestry lost in legend, the Irish wolfhound is much too large to be petty about winning mere blue ribbons
People
College Basketball
The Dons are dreaming of sweet revenge
Thwarted twice by UCLA in tournament play, San Francisco's seniors and their ailing coach anticipate a different finish to their careers
By Joe Jares
Bridge
Now the experts are faced with exposé
The Jacobys
A LIPSTICK MAY FALL IN THE BILGE
Or perfume stain the charts—but such are the hazards of offshore powerboat racing when Rene Jacoby and her daughter Gale put to sea to challenge the men
By Bob Ottum
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Basketball's Week
While the defending national champion, UCLA, was having a desperate time in its own conference, the leading pretender, Kentucky, was still unbeaten after silencing the strongest rival in its league. Duke, also hopeful, rested for the homestretch
By Mervin Hyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk