
November 14, 1966 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
A history of the gas bags: forerunners of today's air travel and explorations
By Janet Graham
Yesterday/Opening Bell
A boy of 15 who was already a professional boxing columnist found it hard to settle down to lessons in school books
By Bill Rintoul
Watch Out, Ali!
Cassius Clay is the champion and will be the favorite when he meets Cleveland Williams for the heavyweight title Monday, but the Big Cat, in superb condition, is powerful, and his knockout record is awesome
By Martin Kane
Answer To An S O S
Steven Orr Spurrier, college football's best passer, had rescued Florida time and again, but Saturday he was no match for ferocious Georgia, which found the way to squelch his winning throws
Western War
The biggest surprise on a day of upsets came when Fran Tarkenton and his Minnesota raiders plundered the Packers. As expected, the Colts routed Washington, to bring Baltimore within half a game of Green Bay in the blazing West
By Pete Axthelm
One More Boom
ONE MORE BOOM OR BUST FOR THE BOOMER
For 14 years, before he quit as a player, Bernie Geoffrion was one of those who helped make the Canadiens the top team in hockey. Now he's back, hoping to give his best for the worst
By Pete Axthelm
By Bob Ottum
College Football
On a clear day, San Diego State saw forever
The hot winds died, the fogs disappeared and the Aztecs of San Diego combined blazing speed with Don Horn's accurate passes to swamp North Dakota State and become the country's No. 1 small-college team
By Tom C. Brody
By Mervin Hyman
People
Horse Shows
Riding brilliantly at New York's National, determined Kathy Kusner easily won the international jumping title. She is entitled to wear
Bridge
Golf
Young pros with careers at stake
Even the coholder of a U.S. Open record, Rives McBee, never knew pressure like this
By Gwilym S. Brown
Dogmeat
The Dogmeat Was Hard to Swallow
Being both a topical essay describing the adventures of two neighborhood-type bridge pigeons who find themselves among a field of wolfish Life Masters in the richest tournament ever held and an illuminating commentary on the vanity of man
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