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May 5, 1969
- By Mark Mulvoy
Red Schoendienst's Cardinals, the hottest preseason favorites, were in the cellar, while Pittsburgh and Chicago were quarreling for the championship of at least half the National League
- By Gary Ronberg
When Montreal needed a goal in sudden-death overtime to win its ferocious struggle with the Boston Bruins in the East's Stanley Cup finals, who was Jeanny on the spot? 'Capitaine' Beliveau, of course
For the first time in more than a decade a well-bred, evenly matched quartet meets in Louisville, and the tough little men who will ride are goaded by the fiercest of motives, including revenge
Unlike the Italians, U.S. players do not feel partnerships require long practice, and this year they will get a chance to prove it
- By Joe Jares
The University of Kansas is blessed with three mighty shotputters, and they usually finish one-two-three, but not necessarily in the same order
- By Peter Carry
In the vanguard of the lacrosse surge in mid-America are three Ohio schools that will soon give the Eastern powers real competition for national honors