
January 16, 1967 Table Of Contents
Footloose
Hockey fans and skiers find Montreal a French and fetching winter festival
A Bit of Spain
A Bit of Spain in a London Town House
It is just a bullfighter's cape that once belonged to a man who followed Spanish bulls while trying to catch up with himself. The cape stands stiffly, as though waiting for Randy Burke's return
Tall, Stoned
Florida's sheltering palms are fashioning the best basketball team in the Southeastern Conference, helped by their coach's manipulation of a magic rock and a patented potion of rare restorative powers
By Frank Deford
Cus And Bus
CUS IS BACK ABOARD A BIG NEW BUS
When Cus D'Amato got hold of him, Buster Mathis was fast, blubbery and promising. He is faster now, much slimmer and so promising that both are talking championship
Arizona
CUTOUTS AND PASTE-ONS IN THE DESERT SUN
The air, the sun and a horde of swinging resorters have turned the playgrounds near Scottsdale from sedentary retreats into places as active as any in the Caribbean
By Liz Smith
Rodeo Dean
A new kind of settler may be transforming Arizona, but much of the West remains unchanged. On the rodeo circuit, cowboys such as Dean Oliver are still rugged, unpretentious and in no danger of being recognized
People
Hockey
A Detroit New Year's wish: one for the road
The baffling Red Wings somehow cannot win out of town, but are terrors at home. This adds up only to fifth place in the NHL standings, but after a four-game winning binge the Wings are envisioning better days
By Gary Ronberg
Bridge
Sporting Man
THREE NAMES AND A BARREL OF MONEY
Jack Kent Cooke of Los Angeles wants to own a team for every season and a modern arena where he can go and watch them play
By Bob Ottum
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
Basketball's Week
By Mervin Hyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk
The usually undemonstrative Vince Lombardi struck a dramatic pose on the eve of the Super Bowl, but most experts believe that his Green Bay Packers will take Kansas City pretty much in stride
By Tex Maule