
May 30, 1966 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
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Speed And Speculation
One of the best golfers of all time discusses the faults of the modern game and suggests how they can be rectified
Booktalk
If you gamble, never gamble to win, and never play poker with John Scarne
Title Fights
A fastidious Cassius Clay managed to avoid Henry Cooper's vulnerable eyebrows for five rounds. But a right in the sixth tapped a geyser, drowning the challenger's hopes for the heavyweight title
By Edwin Shrake
AND AN IRISHMAN TAKES A SHELLACKING AT SHEA
By Mark Kram
Wire-to-wire winner of the Derby, Kauai King romped off with the Preakness using a different strategy. He thereby established himself as the clear favorite to capture the Belmont and the Triple Crown
Baseball's biggest winter trade brought Frank Robinson from the Reds to the Orioles to join Brooks Robinson. Together the two have won game after game for a team that has lacked consistency
Indianapolis
THE MAN BUCKLING ON HIS HELMET IS MARIO ANDRETTI. STILL UNKNOWN, HE IS NOW THE YOUNGEST U.S. DRIVING CHAMPION, AND AT 26 THE FASTEST HEE-RO AT INDY
By Barbara La Fontaine
Star With A Stick
Even in Maryland, where lacrosse enjoys exalted status and local talent is idolized, Jimmy Lewis of New York is hailed as the game's best player
By Frank Deford
People
Golf
That's what there is always a lot of at the Colonial, where Bruce Devlin won the money and Tournament Chairman Frank Rogers ran the show
By Dan Jenkins
Harness Racing
The wreck from down under paces on top
Cardigan Bay is lucky to be alive, let alone racing, and he is too old by U.S. standards, but his early years in New Zealand and competition on narrow tracks stood him in good stead when he met our own superhorse
By Pat Ryan
Bridge
Just when our hopes were up the Italians set us down
After days of being behind, the North Americans made their move, but then two key hands insured another world title for the Blue Team
Search And Rescue
Officially the letters stand for Search and Rescue, but to the patient, long-suffering men of the U.S. Coast Guard they really mean: Never underestimate the ignorance of a man in a boat
By Edwin Shrake
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
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