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June 17, 1968 Table Of Contents

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Champs Galore

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

By Gilbert Rogin

Zero Heroes

THE SEASON OF THE ZERO HERO

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

By William Leggett

Royal Ascot

Royal Is The Word for Ascot

Pomp Has Its Rival in Racing

By Gwilym Brown

People

PEOPLE

Sporting Look

Tennis white on the fairway

By Jule Campbell

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

¡VENGÁMOS, GRINGOS!

'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

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

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Garry Valk

SCORECARD

CREDITS

FACES IN THE CROWD