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TABLE OF CONTENTS
November 10, 1975 | Volume 43, Issue 19
November 10, 1975 PRO BASKETBALL—NBA: The Buffalo Braves are up and away with their best start ever, adding victories over Houston 124-108, Philadelphia 92-87, and Detroit 97-93. As he did last season, Bob McAdoo...
November 10, 1975 22, 23—Walter Iooss Jr. (4), Neil Leifer (2)24, 25—Walter Iooss Jr. (2), Neil Leifer27—Stephen Green-Armytage28, 29—Tony Triolo30, 31—Rich Clarkson32—Carl Iwasaki44, 45—Tony Triolo, Eric...
November 10, 1975 Dean Heasley, 19, of Girard, Pa., bowled two perfect games in a row to become the 10th person to achieve that feat in sanctioned competition. Heasley rolled 24 consecutive strikes and finished his...
November 10, 1975 | Edited by Gay Flood SUPERMANSir:Thank you for putting George McGinnis on the cover of your Pro Basketball Issue (Oct. 27). He deserved the honor more than any other player, even Dr. J. And Jerry Kirshenbaum should be...
James Edward Buttersworth was a fortunate man. Imagine being alive with the eye of an artist and a love of ships during the span of years that included the flowering of the age of commercial sail,...
BAN THE BULL
•Ara Parseghian, on the hiring of USC's John McKay by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a new NFL franchise: "I am living, if barely, testimony to the abilities of John McKay."
November 10, 1975 | Dan Jenkins
He is just a weanling, but under the hammer he goes next week—the first colt sired by the wondrous Secretariat to be sold at public auction. Pre-sale speculation puts a fancy price tag on him
New Orleans began as an expansionist disaster, a horrendous team playing in shoddy arenas. A rebored Pistol and the Dome have changed all that
November 10, 1975 Checking in as John Wooden's replacement at UCLA is Clean Gene Bartow. Sam Moses reports on the man who much resembles the master and now will be coaching in the face of a legend.
The poor Huskers haven't won a national title since 1971, but in whipping Missouri they looked ready for another
Charlie, if your wife died and her funeral had to be on a Saturday when Nebraska was playing football, would you go to her funeral or to the game?" "I'm a decent man," sniffs Charles Winkler, 53,...
November 10, 1975 | Coles Phinizy
November 10, 1975 | Roger Vaughan
Penn State beat Maryland the way it does most teams, with Big D
OFFENSE: Chuck Muncie, California's 6'3", 220-pound senior running back, who wears glasses on the field, gained 143 yards on 18 carries and added another 62 on five pass receptions in the Golden...
One of our two best 176-pound black belts, Clyde Worthen had six kids and no full-time job, so, naturally, at age 30 he took a wrestling scholarship at that haven for oddballs otherwise known as...
He was up against the hotshots, but Jimmy Rempe outcooled them
French novelist Serge Groussard, in The Blood of Israel (William Morrow & Company, Inc., $12.50), has taken the massacre of the Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games as a vehicle for...
Engines whining like Sopwith Camels, the racers skidded into the stands, onto their heads and into the hearts of California thousands as they revived an oldtime form of motorcycling madness known...
An interleague battle for the affections of hockey-mad Minnesotans has spilled out of the rinks and flowed into the streets of the Twin Cities
On the 50th birthday of contract, its curious inception is recollected
"Go fly a kite," people used to say, meaning the same thing as "hogwash," a more complicated concept. But these days kite flying requires a realistic checkbook rather than a dreamer's illusions....
November 10, 1975 | George Gipe It is entirely possible that a little gully on a Florida "beach 68 years ago had a weighty influence on America's current foreign policy and environment. As of Jan. 25, 1907 the American people...
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