
Contents
16 How Sweet It Is!
Jubilant New Yorkers greet the newest Met, Willie Mays, who responds with a game-winning home run
20 Over Indy on a Wingding
The magic 190s mark was a flight of fancy—until racers added airfoils and their cars took off
24 An Iceman Too Hot To Handle
That was Boston's Bobby Orr as he took charge of the Stanley Cup final and destroyed New York
26 Tuning Up for a New Hunt Ball
With Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver just dazzling, the WCT championship was a coming-out party to remember
32 Munich, the Bavarian Cream
Of the German cities, it's the top, and it offers more than froth and the promise of fun at the Games
42 It's All in the Family
Meet the Murrays of Miami, a mighty mélange. Sport may be their game, but living is their art
70 Out To Make a Killing
His money bird was razor-sharp, a hairline too sharp. But if the fighting cock lost, they would both be dead
The departments
11 Scorecard
52 Baseball
56 Track
60 Soccer
62 Pro Basketball
66 Crew
85 For the Record
88 19th Hole
Credits on page 85
Cover photograph by Neil Leifer
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Next week
New troops will be trying an assault on Riva Ridge in the Preakness next week. Will the 3-year-old champ come out of the race with a black eye or with the black-eyed susans?
The powers that be, boatwise: a look at the heavyweights like Miss Budweiser, with her Rolls engine, as well as a new abundance of bantams, dragsters and river rats.
Even the vow boys wouldn't know the old place. Ron Fimrite reports on the quiet revolution at Stanford University, and its athletes' distinctive attitude toward sport.