June 24, 1968 Table Of Contents
U.S. Open
A former champion and a former West Pointer claimed the crowd—then the third man came along to capture the gallery and the U.S. Open, too
By Dan Jenkins
NCAA
TWO HEARTS TO BEAT THE BAD BERRIES
Sore and tired and nursing an ulcer, little Gerry Lindgren, now grown up to 120 pounds, won two more collegiate titles
Wimbledon
By C. M. Jones
Billie Jean King has been queen of Wimbledon for two years. Although she says she would drop tennis if her husband insisted, she hopes she will someday be recognized as the best woman player of her time
By Kim Chapin
Horse Shows
Got an old coach in your barn?
Golf
No kid-glove treatment when the girls play
The atmosphere was competitive, the crowds partial at the Royal County Down Golf Club in Northern Ireland last week as the heavily favored U.S. Curtis Cup team had to come from behind to defeat the scrappy British
By Pat Ryan
Fishing
A western discovery in Mar Caribe
Times have not been the same for the Turneffe Islands since Bill and Dolly Haerr got down from Canada
Rose
Out of the Australian bush comes Lionel Rose, who trains on tobacco and—as the first 'koori' to win a world title—gives hope to the No Hopers
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