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TABLE OF CONTENTS
March 25, 1968 | Volume 28, Issue 12
March 25, 1968 POISONOUS PROSPECT
March 25, 1968 •Ara Parseghian, Notre Dame football coach, when asked by a golfer what his handicap is: "I'm half Armenian."
As the World Cup tour came to Aspen, Billy Kidd defeated that French guy and Canada's Nancy Greene swept the girls off the slope during the best weekend in memory for North American skiing
March 25, 1968 Really No. 1 is the basketball team that wins the NCAA tournament in Los Angeles. Joe Jares, Curry Kirkpatrick and a group of photographers describe how the winner did it.
March 25, 1968 Ten years ago last week Maurice Stokes was an All-Star pro basketball player, leading his Cincinnati team in assists and rebounds and one of the top scorers in the NBA. Then, several days after a...
In Boston last fall during the World Series the most popular souvenir was an outsize plastic button bearing in red the legend: YAZ, SIR, THAT'S MY BABY. It was, of course, a salute to Carl...
At 48, Julius Boros just keeps rolling along, winning tournaments and picking up big money with a relaxed, unflappable style that provides a happy contrast to most of the touring pros. On page 46...
Play a round of golf with me and I hope you will relax and enjoy yourself. That's what I plan to do. People worry so much about their games. You can see them out there on any weekend, fidgeting...
March 25, 1968 | Carl Yastrzemski
March 25, 1968 Hungarian Premier János Káadár and the U.S.S.R.'s Leonid Brezhnev and Nikolai Podgorny tucked in (below) at a luncheon party which Káadár no doubt put on the Communist equivalent of the old...
A barnful of 3-year-olds developing with a rush stirs the hopes of Californians that they have now seen another Churchill Downs winner
Hockey's Blues have risen from last place to hot contention with a new coach who had faith in a star-to-be
'Why waste winters up North,' say the founders of Sailing Symposiums, Inc., 'when you could be in the Bahamas learning how to win races?'
March 25, 1968 | Robert Cantwell
March 25, 1968 BASKETBALL—NBA: PHILADELPHIA (60-19) won its third Eastern Division title in a row with a 119108 rout of the Knicks. The 76ers lost to the Knicks later in the week but gained two victories over...
March 25, 1968 4—jacket design by Mel Williamson, photo by Fred Kaplan-Black Star26—Lee Balterman28—Sheedy & Long, Rich Clarkson29—Eric Schweikardt31, 32—Arthur Shay41—Sheedy & Long42—Lynn Pelham-Rapho...
March 25, 1968 John Price, 11, a 4'8" swimmer from Harrisburg, Pa., scored 10 consecutive triple victories in dual meets during the indoor season to set an Eastern Pennsylvania YMCA regional record. John's wins...
THE NIT
March 25, 1968 TIMID AND TERRIFIEDSirs:William Johnson's article (The Timid Generation. March 11) certainly speaks to the college generation of today. Externally we are timid and reserved. Yet underneath this...
If you believe that the ominous, skintight "leathers" worn by motorcyclists are an affectation, listen to Ross Langlitz of Portland, Ore., the world's top custom tailor of sleek jackets and...
March 25, 1968 | Charles Layng Alligators are alligators and crocodiles are crocodiles and mostly the two don't meet. But today the sponge fishermen of Florida still recall a bloody battle fought in the Keys 70 years ago
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