
May 3, 1971 Table Of Contents
Our Jack
There were saunas, swimming pools, sumptuous parties, pretty girls—and Jack Nicklaus, who methodically routed the field and won $33,000 at the Tournament of Champions
By Dan Jenkins
After Oakland Manager Dick Williams blistered his A's on a bus, they drove to the top, running over the California Angels and shaking up the nervous Twins as baseball's dullest division came to life
ICY LOVE-IN FOR VIC, JEAN AND ROD
Hoping for any kind of winner, New York was blowing kisses to the hot line of the Rangers in a tight hockey series
By Mark Mulvoy
The Kentucky Derby is wide open, the betting will be wild and the author gambles by suggesting three for the money
Big John
Heretical as it may sound, some people consider squat Johnny Campo, off the streets of New York, the best trainer in the business. This week in Kentucky he may get a chance to convince a few more
By Tex Maule
People
Baseball
The Brat is a winner for old USA
By Ron Fimrite
By Joe Jares
Track & Field
The Blackeye Bean Capital of the World has no traffic lights, one movie house, 28 churches and a little boy who holds 16 U.S. records
By George Curry
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
Edited by Martin Kane