
March 28, 1966 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
The Hardy trout fly rod is honored by fishermen among the English gentry
Yesterday
For Yankees, for Yale and for Soose
By Frank Graham Jr.
Go-Go With Bobby Joe
A brilliant show of basketball hijacking and broken-field driving by little Bobby Joe Hill eased his coach's aching head and took the Texas Western Miners to the national collegiate championship
By Frank Deford
Stowe Races
FRANCE HAS A PICNIC IN VERMONT
Spring came to Stowe last weekend, and so did the world's best skiers for the U.S. Alpine Championships. The meet turned out to be a feast for the slaloming French, and a rare famine for the Austrians
By Dan Jenkins
Showdown
In the fight that no one wanted, challenger George Chuvalo's hopes lie in wearing out Cassius Clay with his durable chin
By Tex Maule
Design For Sport
People
Boating
The Cal-40 at left is a stock boat right off the dealer's shelf, but she beat out all the fancy custom jobs
By Hugh Whall
Bridge
A call for a redeal shuffled the standings
The new North American International Team competes in its first tournament and by avoiding past errors—poor slam bidding and collapsing in the stretch—pulls off a stunning Vanderbilt Cup victory in Louisville
Lost Days
This is a personal account of a journey taken by the author and a group of fellow adventurers down Mexico's Usumacinta River and the jungle along its banks—a leisurely two-week exploration that ended in a flaming nightmare
Basketball's Week
Not all the excitement was in Maryland, where Texas Western beat Kentucky for the national championship. There was plenty in New York, too, when Brigham Young took the NIT title
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