August 15, 1966 Table Of Contents
Pretty Penny
A broken leg ruined the hopes of the men, but some young U.S. girls surprised themselves and their coach with big performances in the opening event of the world Alpine ski championships at Portillo, Chile
By Bob Ottum
Title Fight
If Cassius Can't Punch, Then London Isn't Down
Brian London talked a better fight than he gave, and Cassius Clay, for a change, gave a better fight than he talked. The bout did prove the champion can punch, no matter what the Blackpool Bulldog said
By John Lovesey
The last wave of pro football rookies to claim lavish bonuses was humiliated by the Green Bay Packers in an All-Star Game that demonstrated just how absurd a mismatch the outdated Chicago classic has become
By Dan Jenkins
Littlest Tiger
A prodigy at 12, Roberta Albers is one teen-age golfing has-been who refuses to live in the past
By Pat Ryan
People
Bridge
A mischievous bid foments a fiasco
Boating
Courtly confusion at Copenhagen
The glamour of kings and princes compensated for mix-ups at the Royal Yacht Club birthday party
By Hugh Whall
Baseball
The long, long season could be too long
Tired ballplayers are grumbling about a schedule that is forcing them to play under seemingly absurd conditions, while even in the game's normally shortsighted higher councils there is evidence of unrest
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Baseball's Week
By Sandy Ramras
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk