
March 20, 1967 Table Of Contents
World Cup Skiing
The French won everything in sight at Franconia, N.H. Hard by a mountain named Lafayette, Jean-Claude Killy and the girls in blue led the battle for ski racing's new World Cup
By Dan Jenkins
Middle-distance stars Dave Patrick of Villanova and Jim Ryun of Kansas met at a half mile. Patrick won going away, but Ryun reacted to his first loss in almost two years by coming up with a record mile
By Gwilym S. Brown
NCAA
There is not much hope of an upset in the annual tournament, but the team that starts the most sophomores should win. Unfortunately for the others, big Lew is one of four rookies who will represent UCLA
By Frank Deford
No Foldo
Renouncing their traditional March tailspin, Bobby Hull and the rest of the boisterous Black Hawks skate to the first championship in the club's history
By Pete Axthelm
Greyhound
A fancy front-runner wins greyhound racing's richest event at Miami's Flagler track amid the kind of pomp and circumstance that has produced a new surge of popularity for the sport
By Robert Boyle
Japanese Falconer
THE LAST HOPE OF AN ANCIENT TRADITION
People
Baseball
The best ballplayer ever to become top dog in a front office laughs, does card tricks, signs autographs and—oh, yes—waxes optimistic
Boxing
A book fighter who may change Ali's style
Challenger Zora Folley is technically the most competent boxer the heavyweight champion has had to defend against, although there are some who question his determination. It is unlikely he will win the title
By Mark Kram
McGuire
WHEN THE REAL McGUIRE STOOD UP
By Pete Axthelm
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