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TABLE OF CONTENTS
January 24, 1977 | Volume 46, Issue 4
Leon Spinks, bamming like a bazooka, and Howard Davis, slashing like a cat, showed all kinds of promise in their professional boxing debuts
Depending on the night, that could be up in the press box acting as an assistant coach or out on the ice inspiring the Black Hawks with his very presence. Either way Chicago is out of its tailspin...
January 24, 1977 Looking golden are the San Francisco Dons, the giants who have given the gate to 19 straight opponents, making them the No. 1 college basketball team. Barry McDermott sizes up Bill Russell's alma...
They're a-lo-ha, and in Hawaii they are as ubiquitous as McDonald's, of which there were 25 at last count. Are the islands becoming too commercial? Well, yes, hey, life is commercial
Annette Kellerman would love it. Tank suits—or racing suits, one-piece suits, maillots—are back. Not that they ever were away; it's just that this year they're what everyone, not only the Enders...
Both those that help avoid the crunch and those that crunch. New resorts such as Wailea are attracting a million visitors a year to the Hawaiian island, where the lucky few will sample the best...
Tennessee has had its troubles, what with the coach in a hospital and one of its stars suspended, but now both are back and the Vols are looking plenty tough
MIDWEST
And this is why Johnny Miller's game was not hitting on all cylinders in Tucson
•Dwight F. Davis, founder of the Davis Cup, was left-handed.
January 24, 1977 PRO BASKETBALL—Cleveland figured it got itself playoff insurance by trading Forward Rowland Garrett and a first-round draft choice for Elmore Smith and Gary Brokaw of Milwaukee, but it was the...
January 24, 1977 20, 21—Heinz Kluetmeier47—maps by William Bernstein48—Manny Millan55—Lane Stewart
January 24, 1977 DEBBIE CHRISTMANEMMAUS, PA.A 5'9" junior forward on the Emmaus High girls' basketball team, Debbie averaged a league-leading 29.2 points for the first 11 games. She also scored 52 points against...
January 24, 1977 | Edited by Gay Flood OKLAHOMA VS. THE PRESS (CONT.)Sir:Concerning the article on Oklahoma (Fans to Press: Drop Dead, Dec. 13), your reporter, Frank Deford, changed the meaning of a quote he attributed to me. I said,...
THE OLD HOME TOWN
•Darold Knowles, Chicago Cub pitcher, asked if a former teammate was a hotdog: "There isn't enough mustard in the world to cover Reggie Jackson."
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