
June 17, 1968 Table Of Contents
Champs Galore
New York has one, California has one and the universal state of Ali recognizes only its own. Angelo Dundee, in a way, has two. Now a movement has begun to settle matters
Zero Heroes
A hitting crisis has set in as big-league pitchers, led by the Dodgers' frugal Don Drysdale, have become veritable Ebenezer Scrooges. Even baseball owners fear that the game is in danger of becoming a bore
Royal Ascot
By Gwilym Brown
People
Sporting Look
Weight Lifting
A new lift for U.S. Olympic hopes
By Bob Ottum
Track & Field
The boys from Speed City burn up the town
After winning a grudge race against Jimmy Hines at 200 meters, Tommie Smith led the Santa Clara Youth Village to victory over USC's famed 440-yard relay team to be named top athlete at Coliseum-Compton meet
By Mark Mulvoy
Road To Mexico
'Come on down,' says Mexico, and for the first time since Los Angeles, 1932, Americans can drive to a summer Olympics. The route, as your correspondent discovered, is anything but a bore
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