
February 20, 1967 Table Of Contents
Ghostly Bobs
The world bobsled championships on the new Olympic run at Alpe d'Huez, France turned into a shambles of crashing sleds on the rotten ice of a disastrous course
By Bob Ottum
Marie Mulder is not running any slower than she used to. It is just that everybody else is getting faster. Abby Hoffman beat her in a featured half mile last week, but Marie has only begun to fight
By Gwilym S. Brown
Tobacco Rogues
They're the L&M kids, Bob Lewis and Larry Miller, two more in a long line of Yankees who have maintained North Carolina's prominence in basketball. An ACC title is the least of this team's ambitions
By Frank Deford
Swizzle Sticker
HE SIZZLES AT THE END OF A SWIZZLE STICK
Bob Seagren belongs to the Pepsi generation. He is an expert with hair sprays and long-distance phone calls, but what he does best is ride a cumbersome pole almost out of sight
Silver Skiing
Though New Mexico's image has long been one of hot sun, sandy desert and maybe a silver mine or two, the cold truth is that its towering mountains boast some of the best and most spectacular ski trails in the country
People
Golf
Extremely long, serpentine tees are just one of the original features that Golf Architect Desmond Muirhead is bringing to his distinctive courses
By Gwilym S. Brown
Horse Racing
The fillies may be better than the colts
That seems to be true in California, at least, where the Derby candidates are not in the same class as those based in Florida. The best prospect of all, however, may be a colt spending the winter in South Carolina
Wrestling
Little Mike Caruso (above) was born to wrestle and Pappajohn was born to root. The two are having themselves a big year at Lehigh
By Gary Ronberg
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 Gary Valk