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May 13, 1968 Table Of Contents
Yesterday
By Leo Levine
The Derby
The green and gold colors of Peter Fuller, carried by Dancer's Image, trailed the Derby field in the early going. But they showed first at the finish, ahead of Forward Pass, Francie's Hat and T. V. Commercial
Worth Shouting About
THIS ONE WAS WORTH SHOUTING ABOUT
With a coach at center who has mastered his job and a remarkable lieutenant who whirls around him, the Celtics do it again
By Frank Deford
Posh Port
THE AGA KHAN RUNS A COMPANY TOWN
Andy Granatelli
Andy Granatelli rose from slum streets to become the wealthy hawker of STP additives, but he will not be satisfied until he wins at Indianapolis. Now he is back as leader of the turbine revolt
By Bob Ottum
Indianapolis
A MOB OF FIERY LITTLE REBELS MAKES IT GO
The history-making turbine invasion at Indianapolis has caught most sports fans with their annular inlets agape. Herewith, then, a turbine primer for the interested layman
Fast Pitch
A FAST PITCH FOR A FASTER GAME
Three-set baseball? You bet. If it doesn't speed the game up, it will pay for the drinks
By Lee Wilson
Golf
Preview of a coming attraction
At the Champions Golf Club in Houston last week the touring pros got a look at the problems they will have to face in the 1969 U.S. Open
By Dan Jenkins
Baseball
Or at least they should. The sportswriters employed to decide hits and errors are an embattled lot. The players claim they are never right
By Joe Jares
Big Bear
WHAT'S BECOME OF THE BIG BEAR?
Sonny Liston, secure at last in a town that suits him well, has championship plans once again
By Jack Olsen
Baseball's Week
By Peter Carry
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