Sports Illustrated-1968

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January
29
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Houston vs UCLA
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Contents - A Dandy In The Dome (In the season's best basketball game, before it's largest audience, Houston beat UCLA in the Astrodome.), Neck And Neck At Kitzbuhel (With Killy back on form and strong Austrian and Swiss competition, the Olympics shape up as anybody's race.), Bold Bourkey for John Misha (An 18-year old figure skater from Montana gave warning that the U.S. is a team to watch at Grenoble.), Make No Mistakes About It (Pro scouts are turning more and more to computers to winnow top draft choices and plot strategy.), A Boat To Go Places (Unlike most motorboats, the sturdy "Passagemaker" is happiest in mid-ocean.), Ultimate Triumph at Melbourne (Overcoming training mishaps and bureaucratic delay, Ron Delany sweeps to his biggest victory. Last of a series.), The Mouth Of The South (The last word in Carolina is Bill Currie, who spices sportscasts with quotes from classics and classic quotes.) The Departments - Scoreboard, People, Golf, Track & Field, For The Record, Basketball's Week, 19th Hole
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March
18
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"How Good? New York's Bill Bradley"
Contents - A Tale Of Two Idols (Two of sport's most glittering images are tarnished by rumors of money given and of money received); Rematch For Elvin And Big Lew (The game everyone hopes to see at the NCAA basketball tournament is Houston-UCLA in the semifinals); Rangers On The Rampage (Led by its high-scoring first line, New York is playing the kind of hockey that could end in a Stanley Cup victory); His Workman's Compensation (Joe Frazier, laboring an honest day for an honest dollar, beat Buster Mathias and became champion of four states); An Answer To The Bradley Riddle (When he isn't on the bench, the Knicks' Bill Bradley often plays poorly. What is wrong?); The Masters Of Shed Row (A Jerry Cooke color portfolio presents a collection of prominent Thoroughbred trainers at work); Bang! Bang! You're Dead (Can crime with firearms be legislated out of existence? Martin Kane has some answers to this loaded question) The Departments - Scorecard; People; Golf; Bowling; Bridge; For The Record; Basketball's Week; 19th Hole
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March
25
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Julius Boros
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Contents - It's American - At Last (Billy Kidd and Nancy Greene won the Roch Cup for the best weekend in memory for North American skiing.), A Sleeper Joins the NCAA Cast (Ohio State duplicates last years' act by another Ohio long shot and makes the final round in Los Angeles.), Big Blaze in the Mighty Burner (Sophmore quarter-miler Larry James paced Villanova to an easy victory in the NCAA track championships.), A Decade of Pain and Progress (Ten years after his tragic accident, All-Star basketball player Maurice Stokes steadily improves.), An Easygoing Guy and his Golf (John Underwood describes the unflappable Julius Boros.), (Boros offers some playing hints that could help you.), How Dad Earned My First $100,000 (Red Sox hero Crl Yastrzemski recounts the marvelous story of his rich introduction to professional baseball.), Mystery Makes a Writer (Central figure in horse racing's oddest enigma, Dick Francis is now a successful suspense story author.) The Departments - Scorecard, People, Horse Racing, Hockey, Boating, For The Record, Basketball's Week, 19th Hole
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May
6
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Ron Swoboda
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Right On The Money (Jimmy Ellis beats jerry Quarry for the WBA title), The First open Makes Its Mark (Mark Cox wins the tennis tournament at Bournebouth), It's a Mann's World (Golfer Carol Mann now has two consecutive victories), Kentucky Derby Preview (Whitney Tower analyzes the surprisingly small field) (For some, the biggest day of the year), Lights in the Met Cellar (The New York Mets have developed a hard core of young stars), Hey Ho and Up She Rises (The trials and tribulations of multi-hull sailing), The Channel Is a Place to Suffer (Some tales of people who have tried to swim the English Channel)
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July
15
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Green Bay Packer
Contents - A Wide-Open Smash (In their first crack at Wimbledon the pros proved that two of them are champs, even if all of them are not); The Big Bear And The Cub (Sonny Liston handled young Henry Clark with ease, but he never could put him down); Loved Having You, Catherine (The lady golf pros had a score to settle with France's Catherine Lacaste in the Open and they did it with relish); Up And Down But Seldom Out (Oakland's baseball A's carry the old name, but the new style is young, aggressive and - frequently - successful); Part 3: The Black Athlete (They wanted a winner and got one, but the price is proving painful for troubled University of Texas at El Paso); Ancient Contests, Shining Arenas (The Mexican Olympic venues are presented in a color portfolio and Fred Smith offers some useful advice for pilgrims); Champions On The Way Up (If you think Green Bay was good last season, writes Middle Linebacker Ray Nitschke, wait until this year); A Loner's Crusade (Australia's Peter Thomson, who prefers to remain aloof from U.S. golf, is out to win his sixth British Open) The Departments - Scorecard; People; Boxing; Fishing; Baseball's Week; For The Record; 19th Hole
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