SI Vault
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS

March 17, 1975 | Volume 42, Issue 11

Previous Previous
Mo Rivers Cover - Sports Illustrated March 17, 1975

March 17, 1975 | Edited by Sarah Pileggi
BETWEEN THE LINES

March 17, 1975 | Edited by Sarah Pileggi
•Bill Veeck: "Baseball is the only game left for people. To play basketball now, you have to be 7-foot-6. To play football you have to be the same width."

March 17, 1975 | Barry McDermott

March 17, 1975 | Joe Jares
The beer flowed again last week; this time it was poured from the World Cup in Hartford

March 17, 1975 | Pat Putnam
Odd heroes abound on the Houston Rockets—would you believe an NBA starter looked down on by his sister?—but having learned the virtues of rugged dependence, they are blasting to new heights

March 17, 1975 | Mark Mulvoy
Vancouver was hanging in there with Gary (The Ax) Smith in goal, then 6'5", 225-pound Bob Dailey began throwing his weight around

March 17, 1975
A man in a goldfish bowl, Frank Robinson hands his first lineup to a major league umpire. Ron Fimrite reports the mood and moves of baseball's breakthrough black manager as he leads his Indians...

March 17, 1975 | Dan Jenkins
It seems so simple. The ball is here, the hole over there, and all you have to do is roll it in. When he was young, Arnold Palmer thought all his putts should drop, but Sam Snead could have told...

March 17, 1975 | Mark Donovan
All good ski trails, like Ruthie's Run at Aspen or Vail's intimidating Riva Ridge, deal in deceptions. A soothing little section suddenly falls away into a steep grade; the mountain seems to spill...

March 17, 1975 | Jonathan Yardley
Two passages from a new novel:

March 17, 1975 | Tex Maule

March 17, 1975 | Dan Levin
Despite 32 points by a Bowling Green guard so eccentric that strange occurrences are named after him, Central Michigan captured the title

March 17, 1975 | Herman Weiskopf
MIDWEST

March 17, 1975 | Roy Blount Jr.
Surfacing in Florida, a new Yank hooks into a fine-feathered feud

March 17, 1975 | Robert F. Jones
Those weren't 1930s applecarts in the Ontario 500, but hard times are closing in on the speedways

March 17, 1975 | F.A. Worsley
.

March 17, 1975 | F.A. Worsley
Seafarers turn mountaineers in a forced march across the crags of South Georgia.

March 17, 1975
PRO BASKETBALL—NBA: When Portland won its sixth straight, an 88-82 decision over Chicago, the Midwest leader, it was a case of the Trail Blazers playing the Bulls' game—defense. In one seven-game...

March 17, 1975
16, 17—James Drake, Manny Millan18, 19—Manny Millan, James Drake20, 21—Co Rentmeester22, 23—John Iacono40, 41—Tony Triolo47—Tony Triolo50—Lane Stewart56—Walter Iooss Jr.70—map by William...

March 17, 1975
Greg Joy, a University of Texas at El Paso freshman from Vancouver, British Columbia, flopped 7'4" at the Western Athletic Conference indoor championships in Albuquerque, the best indoor high jump...

March 17, 1975 | Edited by Gay Flood
CHANGING TIMESSir:Thanks to Ron Fimrite for his article on spring training (The Roots of Spring, March 3). However, baseball is not just for older people who remember its heyday, or for youngsters...

March 17, 1975 | George Gipe
The Evel Knievels of this world seem to surface at regular intervals, regardless of the prevailing levels of technology and sophistication. All that is needed are a hardy, enterprising spirit and...