Word: winners
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...OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT (ABC, 5-6:30 p.m.). America's most prestigious golf tourney, live from Springfield, N.J.'s Baltusrol Golf Club. Billy Casper, the 1966 winner, defends against 149 challengers-including at least six former Open champions. Final round at 5 p.m. on Sunday...
...what Jackie Gleason, 51, has in mind for 1970: an annual $500,000 Jackie Gleason Open to be played at his $15 million Miami "golf stadium," which will have terraced, three-level walkways beside all fairways and greens to accommodate as many as 36,000 spectators on every hole. Winner's purse...
...concede the defender's job to Intrepid. "It's who is best in August that counts," said Eagle's skipper, George Hinman, "that's when we want to be best." Still to be heard from is another challenger: Columbia, the 1958 America's Cup winner, now owned by Californian Pat Dougan and remodeled at a cost of $125,000 last year. According to Olin Stephens, who drew the plans, she is 75% new: a "skeg," or fin, has been added to her bottom to make her stiffer in the water, her stern has been shortened...
Yale's Cal Hill, the only double winner, set a new meet and Eli mark in the triple jump at 56 ft. 1 1/2 in. In the broad jump, he leaped 24-83/4--not his greatest jump by any means, but good enough to win yesterday by a foot and a half...
Except for Pardee, Oxford-Cambridge has only one performer who is a sure winner. Al Altman of Oxford, South African three-mile record holder,is a cut-and-a-half above Harvard's Jim Baker (of Northfleet, England) and Doug Hardin in the two mile. Altman, if he also runs in the mile. will have not so easy a time with Shaw and Yale's Steve Bittner, both who run the mile under...