
October 31, 1966 Table Of Contents
Packer Pursuit
While Green Bay romped to a 56-3 laugher over hapless Atlanta, the old pro battery of the Colts—Johnny Unitas to Raymond Berry—produced a victory that kept Baltimore on the heels of the western division leader
By Tex Maule
Cops And Robbers
COPS AND ROBBERS IN MEXICO CITY
The police waved their pistols, a rioting crowd bombarded the ring and the winner turned out to be the loser in a wild and bloody championship fight
By Mark Kram
Way Up High
In another part of the Mexican capital there was a rather different scene of disorder—the Little Olympics trial run for the 1968 Games. There, results were as expected: mild chaos and utter exhaustion
Waterfowl
PLEASE DON'T FEED THE WATERFOWL
There is no law against bird lovers seeing to it that their friends are fed during the cold weather, but the government says this does not apply to hunters who get too corny
Posh House of Pow
By John Lovesey
College Football
For Indians, it was a day to bite the dust
East and west, the games were spectacular as Harvard, the new Ivy League leader, and North Dakota State, the nation's No. 1 small-college team, barely saved their scalps against Dartmouth and North Dakota's Sioux
By Gwilym S. Brown
By Mervin Hyman
People
Pro Basketball
Cable cars on a hardwood court
In their dazzling new uniforms the Warriors are a cinch to win the NBA's fashion award of 1966
By Joe Jares
Anything Goes
Worlds away from the niceties of Saratoga or Santa Anita, Hidden Valley is one of many stops on the bush circuit, where no holds are barred and no rules are enforced, where ringers run regularly and suckers are fleeced unmercifully
By Jack Olsen
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