
May 16, 1966 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
If you tire of where your Hideout is, put it on a trailer and move elsewhere
Yesterday
One of the best ballplayers in the Caribbean never got to the big leagues, but his son has kept the name going
By Myron Cope
From Wire To Wire
Taking a quick lead and holding it, Kauai King won the Kentucky Derby to avenge a rankling defeat of the horse remembered as The Gray Ghost
Dying Team
Off to the worst start in their history, the New York Yankees, once cold-blooded champions of the American League, fired Manager Johnny Keane last week and reactivated General Manager Ralph Houk, who led them in better days
Stanley Cup
After a feeble start, in which they dropped the first two games to the fourth-place Detroit Red Wings, Montreal's Canadiens went on to win the Stanley Cup for the second time in a row and the 13th in National Hockey League history.
By Martin Kane
Black Brant
For more years than most of us will live, Joshua Green has been shooting in the sloughs and coves of Puget Sound. Although he is now a banker, his heart is still on the water where he spent his youth
Teen-Age Splasher
HE MAKES A SPLASH WITH A RIPPLE
Brad McKean glides through the water with such effortless grace that he hardly seems to be moving. He is, though, and fast, keeping ahead of other tigerish teen-agers in hot pursuit
People
Bridge
Track & Field
If at first you don't succeed try 33 more times
Not once in years of trying had UCLA beaten its crosstown rival, USC, in a dual meet. But Saturday the deprived Bruins finally got revenge
By Jack Tobin
Gymnastics
For a long time America's best gymnasts did not know whether they were eligible for the U.S. meet or not. They were, luckily
By Herman Weiskopf
Teton Trout
WHERE THE TROUT SLEEP LATE IN THE MORNING
There is no sweat to get an early start when one fishes with Alma Kunz on Idaho's Teton River. The trout don't wake up until 9 o'clock, and Alma is running a restful retreat—not a labor camp
By Jack Olsen
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Baseball's Week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk