
January 26, 1970 Table Of Contents
Bubbles And Bounces
Ralph Doubell, who likes the taste of champagne, won a sparkling 1,000 in L.A., but Kip Keino was flat and lost the mile, and fellow Kenyan Naftali Bon, unused to the bounce of the boards, fizzled out
By Pat Putnam
Cousy
Determined to alter Cincinnati's style, as he had changed many elements of the sport itself when he played, the new coach has traded stars, quashed cliques and transformed attack and defense
Captain Cool
Britain's John Wyer has risen to the top in auto endurance racing by going fast slowly. The magician behind two Ford upsets at Le Mans switches to Porsche and duels Ferrari as Daytona opens a new season
By Gwilym S. Brown
Part 5: Television And Sport
'YOU KNOW YOU'RE NOT GETTING MAUDIE FRICKERT'
Anxious to make their play to men, the sellers of cars, insurance, travel, cigarettes, razors, tires and long-lasting heads eagerly pay a premium price to spread sports-and their commercials-across the land
College Basketball
Mormon policy is one thing, the views of BYU's team are another, and the differences are quite surprising
By Peter Carry
People
Hockey
A reluctant dragon torments the Red Wings
Once a fire-breather for Toronto, Carl Brewer has returned from self-imposed exile as a most civilized defenseman for Detroit. The Wings want him meaner but realize he is the key to a playoff spot as he is
By Gary Ronberg
Outdoors
Stoics who like camping out even in sub-zero weather can keep cozy by taking James Phillips' advice to pad with polyurethane
Ted Williams
Outspoken as always, the American League Manager of the Year is extraordinarily candid about the team he rescued from the bone pile and made respectable in his rookie season with the Washington Senators. He will quit, he says while on safari in Africa, if the 'aggravation' gets bad, but even the white hunters do not believe him
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 J. Richard Munro