
May 2, 1966 Table Of Contents
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World Sport
STOP THE WORLD, THE U.S. IS ON
In the jet era athletes are traveling as never before. Name a place and chances are an American team is there to compete. Already enjoying great success, the U.S. should do even better as a talented group of teen-agers matures
By Dan Jenkins
Paris Fling
A PARIS FLING FOR A TEEN QUEEN
Pittsburgh was on the brink of disaster in almost every game of the new season, but with one hero after another taking a shot at the enemy the Pirates were off to a sensational start in the pennant race
By Tom C. Brody
Octave Blake
THE MAN IN THE 100,000-MILE SUIT
No one questions Octave Blake's distinguished service to trotting, but how old is that famous gabardine?
People
Horse Racing
Of the valid new challengers in the Kentucky Derby field, the most prominent is a son of Native Dancer who will be at his best in mud
Track & Field
Boston was unprepared for the shapely blonde housewife who came out of the bushes to crush male egos and steal the show from the Japanese
By Gwilym S. Brown
Bridge
Rugged Place
Hunters in the desolate Northwest Territories can expect mosquitoes, daily squalls and frigid nights, but for the stout of heart a feast of game awaits
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk