
July 2, 1973 Table Of Contents
Courting Time
It was friendship first, competition second as Americans drank toasts, met Madame Mao and learned that "lan chiu" is a Chinese addiction
Pinstripes
After years of drab mediocrity, the once lordly Yankees are again the class of their division—and colorful, too. Who else has new owners, new pitchers and benches a .400 hitter half the time
Filled with racing's religious fervor, a crowd of thousands welcomed world-class cycling as a noisy mystical kick
By Robert F. Jones
DARK FORTNIGHT FOR WIMBLEDON...
A ban and a boycott ruin the field for the premier event of tennis as trouble over the man from Split rends the men's game
By Joe Jares
Fly A Kite
People
Baseball
What's this, a hitting pitcher? No
By Herman Weiskopf
College Football
Or how to approach the professionals is what the game was all about in Lubbock, where the All-Stars warmed up to meet the Dolphins
Boating
By Hugh D. Whall
Track & Field
It's no go for the new go-go girl
By Ron Reid
Last Battle
last battle in a most foreboding land
Few places can match the misty fjords of British Columbia for stark beauty—or for savagery. The return of the salmon signals a blue-plate special for fish eaters, man and animal alike
By Robert F. Jones
For The Record
A roundup of the week June 19-25
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer