
May 27, 1968 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
It's not enough just to be a black belt, you need a store where you can buy one
The Dancer
In the Preakness, Dancer's Image was again disqualified, while in Lexington the racing commission planned open hearings on the Derby drug case
PRO FOOTBALL FACES A DELAY OF GAME
Unless NFL club owners can agree with players' group on their demands for increased benefits, there may be an expensive strike
By Edwin Shrake
Indy Qualifying
So said Britain's Graham Hill of the STP-Lotus turbine as he and American Joe Leonard qualified fastest for the Indianapolis 500-mile race. Drivers of traditional piston-engined cars were outclassed
By Bob Ottum
RUGGED NATIVES AND SWINGING GLOBE-TROTTERS BLEND AT INDY
Charlie Hustle
Charlie Hustle Gives Twelve Dimes on the Dollar
Pete Rose runs even when he walks. Cincinnati's colorful outfielder, in fact, is a throwback to the oldtime ballplayer in all respects save one: he expects to earn $100,000 a year soon
Bob Goalby
In the spotlight since his controversial victory at Augusta, the Masters champion finds himself forced to defend his right to the title while trying to point out that he is no fresh discovery
By Dan Jenkins
People
Lacrosse
This campus struggle is resolved with sticks
When two testy archrivals, Johns Hopkins and Maryland, brawl for the national lacrosse championship strategy fails, offense prevails and one of the best games in years brings the title home to Homewood
By Gary Ronberg
They Cheer
They Cheer When the Parson Is Pitching
Packaged in his own golden glow of fitness, verve and enthusiasm, the Rev. Bob Richards, twice an Olympic pole-vault winner, is spreading the word on behalf of diligence, perseverance, goodness and the Breakfast of Champions
By Myron Cope
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