
January 30, 1967 Table Of Contents
Fighting Dogs
Silence Reigns when Japan's Tosas Fight
There is no noise, not even a growl, and no betting, either, at Japan's perfectly legal dogfights. And the big, well-mannered Tosa dogs bred for the fighting ring seem to like it that way
Streak For Nancy
Canada's Nancy Greene rocked the European ski circuit by winning four big races and getting a fast start toward the new World Cup title. The U.S. girls contented themselves with the cute-kids award
By Dan Jenkins
A FEW HIGH FLYERS IN A HOPE-FILLED DEBUT
It was more promise than performance at Los Angeles, but young Jim Ryun and a couple of others showed they were ready to roll
By Gwilym S. Brown
For a while the weather tore up the Crosby, but on the last day it was Nicklaus—relatively thin and more determined than ever—who shredded the course and the opposition, too
The Salukis of Southern Illinois are not classified as a "major" team but they have beaten some of the nation's best. Now No. 1 in the NCAA's College Division, they are ready to step into basketball's big time
By Joe Jares
The Rangers
SPREAD OUT AND PUCKERED UP FOR THE NEW RANGERS
By Pete Axthelm
People
Horse Racing
Pro Football
Still a long, rough road ahead for the AFL
The Super Bowl proved that the NFL is that much better, says the author, who maintains that the AFL did not progress as fast as it could have in seven years while foolishly believing its own rosy propaganda
By Edwin Shrake
Hunting
With its extraordinary speed on the ground and its wraithlike ways, the scaled quail makes its cousin, the bobwhite, seem like a hunter's patsy
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