December 18, 1967 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
The best place to buy a Morgan horse is the state where the breed was born
By Mary Evans
Yesterday
Long before the dance marathons of the 1920s, the pedestriennes of the 1870s were setting endurance records
By Guy M. Lewis
Rams
With 55 seconds to go, Los Angeles' hopes seemed dead. Then a blocked Green Bay punt and a quick pass produced the win that brings the NFL season to a blazing climax
By Tex Maule
In his pro basketball debut, Bill Bradley was cautious at first. Then he demonstrated the way he can take command
By Frank Deford
The Roughest
Larry Mahan is the apotheosis of the new breed of rodeo cowboys: a fine athlete and careful businessman. Last week this combination helped him become Ail-Around Champion and the world's wealthiest buckaroo
By Tom C. Brody
The Big Z
THE BIG Z AND HIS MISFIRING PISTONS
Since 1949 Fred Zollner, owner of the Detroit Pistons, has juggled players, coaches and general managers in search of a winning team. This year he may be close to the right combination
By Myron Cope
Ski Uniforms
60 MILES PER HOUR WHILE STANDING STILL
People
Fishing
Some new battles are boiling in the Coral Sea
Bigger black marlin than the one above are waiting to be caught in the relatively unexplored fishing grounds off the coast of Australia
Bridge
The Dynasty
From father René, who could always beat Tilden, to daughter Catherine, who won the 1967 U.S. Women's Open in one of golf's most astonishing upsets, a remarkable family has brought championships home to France
By Jack Olsen
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