
March 27, 1967 Table Of Contents
Yesterday
Blood, Sweat, Toil but No Tears from Tunney
The speakeasy crowd said it was an easy fight for Harry Greb, but somewhere in the midst of it a battered and bleeding young bookworm figured out how the champion could be taken
Two To Go
Houston is UCLA's opponent on Friday night in the NCAA semifinals, and the Cougars rely on a lot of muscle and a little voodoo. Next probably will be North Carolina, which has the L&M boys and a few lucky charms of its own. Will any of this help against Alcindor? One guess
By Frank Deford
Killy
On successive weekends of U.S. racing, Jean-Claude Killy won seven out of seven races, bringing his season victories to 15 and establishing his position as the greatest skier the sport has produced
By Dan Jenkins
By Bob Ottum
True Football
THE TRUE FOOTBALL GETS ITS BIG CHANCE
Money from millionaires and exposure by television give the world's most popular team game its first opportunity to win the hearts of the American sports audience. Starting next month the U.S. will be treated to its first look at seriously promoted soccer, with all its marvelous and dramatic action.
By Martin Kane
The Game
'You Can't Be Tough. These Boys Are Not Paid for This'
Nature
'Garrick!' says the crow, and also 'Bah! Humbug!'
Baseball
Things are different in Atlanta
Paul Richards is in charge now, and the Braves seem to love it
By Mark Mulvoy
Swimming
Steve Rerych grew to six and a half feet on a concoction that would make even Dracula blanch. The result? He terrifies other swimmers
By Tom C. Brody
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