
December 5, 1966 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
A girl's whim and a bottle of blue ink gave the Macdonalds a new business
By Felicia Lee
Catered Affair
It's old hat to mope around just watching birds nowadays. The newest sport is feeding the greedy little moochers
Booktalk
How to survive on skis and what you may slide into—from slopes to slopes
Rampaging Cowboys
Attacking with élan, defending with zeal, Dallas made a strong move toward the NFL's Eastern title in subduing Cleveland's contenders
By Tex Maule
Chasing Girls
That was the sport in St. Louis last week, where 107 female distance runners pursued each other for a mile and a half in an effort to win the women's cross-country championship and a little recognition
Cleve's Payday
Two weeks after the Muhammad Ali bout, Big Cat Williams hadn't gotten a cent. But he finally collected something after Oilman Bud Adams stepped into the confused picture
By Edwin Shrake
College Basketball 1967
By Frank Deford
THE NIGHTMARE: HOW TO STOP THE GOOD BIG MAN
By Mervin Hyman
People
College Football
A bitter harvest for the Sugar-bound Huskers
In the last big week of the season Notre Dame bounced back to make a strong claim to be the nation's No. 1 team, even as Alabama's Bear Bryant was putting in a pitch on behalf of his unbeaten Southern powerhouse. The Southwest Conference, after a year of upsets, finally got a clear-cut champion in SMU, but anxious bowl promoters had no such luck. Three of their chosen teams went down in defeat, with Nebraska's superstitious Cornhuskers (below) making the loudest crash of all
By Joe Jares
Football's Week
By Mervin Hyman
Polo
In the keenest high-goal polo competition of the decade, the visiting Americans found that Argentina's players still are the best in the world
Bridge
The guests were two-time losers
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