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April 19, 1971 | Volume 34, Issue 16

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 Cover - Sports Illustrated April 19, 1971

April 19, 1971 | Edited by Martin Kane
RACING FOR RICHES

April 19, 1971 | Edited by Martin Kane
•Jim McDaniels of Western Kentucky, who signed for an estimated $2.8 million with the Carolina Cougars, on his rapid rate of growth as a teen-ager—four inches in three months: "I cried at night in...

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AUTO RACING—BOBBY ISAAC's 1970 Dodge overlook David Pearson's Ford early in the race and hung on to win the Greenville (S.C.) 200. It was Isaac's first Grand National victory of the season.

April 19, 1971
4—Margot Wilkinson20, 21—Dick Raphael22—Ted Cowell, Roy DeCarava23—Wil Blanche24—UPI30—James Drake, Lee Balterman31—Sheedy & Long, Ken Regan-Camera 5, Walter Iooss Jr., James Drake32—Walter...

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Mark and Todd McCallister, 11-year-old identical twins of Deerfield, Ill., both broke the world age-group record of 5:13.4 for the mile run. Mark (right) was timed in 5:12.8 and Todd was one-tenth...

April 19, 1971
Sirs:Bil Gilbert's article on the Masters, (April 5), would have been more correctly titled . I have attended the Masters for five years and have had the opportunity to observe every area that...

April 19, 1971 | Dan Jenkins
A tall Texan named Charles Coody refused to bow to pressure, fame or youth at the Masters tournament and came away with a glittering victory that ended Jack Nicklaus' hopes of sweeping golf's...

April 19, 1971 | Mark Mulvoy
Boston's superstar was alternately hero and goat as the Bruins engaged the Montreal Canadiens in a furious Stanley Cup series

April 19, 1971 | Pat Putnam

April 19, 1971
The cold war between Bobby Orr's Boston Bruins and the Montreal Canadiens races to a climax: the young pretenders vs. a proud old dynasty. Mark Mulvoy will be on hand.

April 19, 1971 | Roy Blount Jr.

April 19, 1971
Hiding Inside every skier is a bit of mad artist with a passion for cutting patterns in the snow. Problem is, the slope must be untracked, like a giant white canvas, and such hills are hard to...

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April 19, 1971 | J. Richard Munro
There are two types of girl to be found around American auto racetracks, says Sylvia Wilkinson, who wrote this week's account of the Chimney Rock Hillclimb, To Be King of the Mountain (page 84)....

April 19, 1971 | Pamela Knight
To sportsmen the world over, active and passive, the experience of doing or viewing is incomplete without a more or less instant replay. Nowhere, perhaps, has civilization loosened more tongues...

April 19, 1971 | Bob Briner

April 19, 1971
Now for the news from Credibility Gap, Colorado—

April 19, 1971 | Hugh D. Whall
Small cruising sailboats that can be trailed to beckoning water all over the country are a fascinating new lure for the landlocked sailor

April 19, 1971 | Tom Quinn
The New York Mets found that many of their two dozen Latin minor-leaguers spoke so little English they could hardly order a meal. Now Berlitz is teaching the players a quick bread-and-butter...

April 19, 1971 | Charles Einstein
In Curt Flood's threnody, The Way It Is (Trident, $5.95), one uncovers unnerving evidence from time to time that the way Flood tells it is the way it isn't. The gifted Washington outfielder, late...

April 19, 1971 | Gwilym S. Brown
Eastern suburbanites still rule the game, but now courts are springing up all over the country, and Western natives are growing restless

April 19, 1971 | Sylvia Wilkinson