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TABLE OF CONTENTS
February 10, 1975 | Volume 42, Issue 6
Which say get in front and stay there. That he did in his indoor mite debut
February 10, 1975 | Mark Mulvoy The Los Angeles Kings, mostly men cast out by other teams, have risen up in the Norris Division to confound their rejectors
February 10, 1975 | Philip Singerman
February 10, 1975 The PAC-8 is packed with top teams, and the best four—UCLA, USC, Oregon and Oregon State—will vie for the league lead during a busy basketball weekend in the Beaver State. Curry Kirkpatrick reports.
If Richard Petty comes rolling out, can spring be far behind? That's Petty below—five-time champion, the winningest stock car racer ever—and the vivid bursts of action here and on the next page...
A shot to the schnozz has been the only way to slow Notre Dame's Adrian Dantley. Trimmed down and muscled up, he can smell a scoring title
February 10, 1975 | John A. Meyers Phil Singerman's debut in SI was an article in the Nov. 18, 1974 issue about horse-pulling contests in New England. This week he is with us again, on page 26, and the subject this time is model...
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With a year to go to the Winter Games, Innsbruck has it in site
All the moribund Dallas Chaparrals needed was a lend-lease move down to San Antonio, a new name, smart deals and live fans
February 10, 1975 PRO BASKETBALL—NBA: Forward John Brisker earns about $190,000 a year, mostly while sitting on the bench of the Seattle SuperSonics. In a 106-103 win over Portland, Brisker got up long enough to...
February 10, 1975 4—Roy DeCarava14—Heinz Kluetmeier16, 17—Neil Leifer38—Lane Stewart44, 46—John Iacono65—Minneapolis Star, Bob Alber.
February 10, 1975 John Grzeszczak, a junior at Grimsley High in Greensboro, N.C., took eight firsts and two seconds in a qualifying meet for the YMCA Nationals. He won the 100- and 200-meter breaststroke and...
February 10, 1975 | Edited by Gay Flood FROM THE HOME FRONTSir:Was that really necessary? Your cover and feature on the new Cancún resort (Old Gods, Young Goddesses) in the Jan. 27 issue are most disappointing in a magazine of your...
TAXING THE IMAGINATIONJust speculating idly, the man suggested that since the Internal Revenue Service has confiscated equipment from this defunct World Football League team, uniforms from that...
•George Blanda, Oakland's superannuated placekicker, on the changes he has seen: "In 26 years in the pros I haven't noticed many. The players are faster, bigger, smarter and more disloyal to...
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