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February 6, 1967 Table Of Contents

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Championship Fight

The Left That Was

Ernie Terrell's left hand was a potent weapon against Cassius Clay five years ago (above), but an older, wiser Muhammad Ali should contain it easily this Monday night

By Tex Maule

Next Year's Stars

NEXT YEAR'S STARS ARE HERE

Stirring more interest at some colleges than the varsity, basketball's freshman teams include some unusually able players. One is a champion baton-twirler, another is called a Houdini with the ball

By Curry Kirkpatrick

Springers

SPRING FOR THE FEATHERS

By Duncan Barnes

Diving Club

A DIVER'S DREAM COME TRUE

On Grand Bahama Island pleasure divers now have what they have long wanted: a club where novices can learn easily and experts have a chance to stretch their luck a little

By Coles Phinizy

People

PEOPLE

Boxing

Repeat for the best negative fighter around

All Joey Archer had to be was a bit more aggressive. He was less so than ever in his second bout with Middleweight Champ Emile Griffith and, predictably, lost to a man who would rather shop than fight

By Mark Kram

Bridge

The flashy Leghorn Diamond

By Charles Goren

Horse Racing

The toe that stopped a show

A good horse won Santa Anita's big race, but Buckpasser was back in the barn with an aching hoof, so it was just another $100,000 affair

By Whitney Tower

ONE TOUGH LITTLE GUY

Saul Silberman, owner of Tropical Park, has been battling with politicians, racing commissions and newspapermen all his life. Only the horses he bets on defeat him

By John Underwood

For The Record

A roundup of the sports information of the week

Basketball's Week

Basketball's Week

By Mervin Hyman

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Garry Valk

SCORECARD

CREDITS

FACES IN THE CROWD