
May 1, 1967 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
It takes a lot of crocodiles to make a handbag good enough for a Milanese
Yesterday
In This Corner, the One, the Only McGonnigal
The Derby
Alone in the murky dawn, California's powerful Ruken, the first Kentucky Derby contender on the scene, works out at Churchill Downs while his chief rivals prep in New York, San Francisco and at Keeneland
Arrivederci
The best Italian import since olive oil took the middleweight title from Emile Griffith in an exciting bout. He will be back in the U.S. this July to give Emile another chance and boxing a much-needed lift
By Tex Maule
Poor Sam
His Minnesota Twins, bolstered by the addition of pitching star Dean Chance, were supposed to give Manager Sam Mele a shot at the pennant, but the Twins have been playing the way the Mets used to
By Joe Jares
FRESH BREEZES FROM THE FREE-AGENT DRAFT
Far-Out Racer
As designer and builder—and occasional driver—of the marvelous winged Chaparral sports car, Jim Hall of Texas dares to defy Ford and Ferrari in the classic endurance races
Argentine Horses
BEST RACEHORSES IN ALL THE WORLD
That is what Argentine breeders say of the fine stock they are now producing. And an imperious, lively lady with provocative views and a showplace farm claims to lead the way
People
Horse Shows
Rafe, the tomboy terror of Texas
Marathon
New Zealand's Dave McKenzie broke up a tight duel in Newton's heights to foil a Japanese ploy that had led to two straight Boston sweeps
By Tom C. Brody
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By Garry Valk