
November 9, 1970 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
A new first-aid kit is tailored to some special ways in which you can get hurt
By Jane Gross
Yesterday
By Larry Keith
Too Many Gods
Three gridiron immortals are trying to occupy space meant for only one as Ohio State, Texas and Notre Dame battle for the national title. It is a scramble that could be settled in a number of ways
By Dan Jenkins
The Bruins finally lost a game, and there was a stern searching of souls. But all was serene once the Hubmen cooled the Rangers
By Mark Mulvoy
Rosenbloom-Robbie Bowl
Baltimore trounced Miami 35-0 last Sunday but the main bout took place off the field where the two owners, the Colts' Carroll Rosenbloom and the Dolphins' Joe Robbie, continued to wage their unholy war
By Jack Olsen
Harbour Town
What a Little 'Instant Character' Can Do
By Dan Jenkins
Mad Punter
THE MAD, MAD PUNTER OF LOUISVILLE
He is beaded, barefoot Scott Marcus of New York, and he has this insane idea that he can play varsity football and all other sports as well
College Football
Just ask the tailgate set who is No. 1
And the answer will be—no, not one of those teams up there on page 15—it will be Dartmouth, which last week shut out Yale in a battle between undefeated and, if you can believe it, nationally ranked teams
By Edwin Shrake
People
Motor Sports
Fifty-two fuel companies cooked up a rocket car to promote their products, hired an almost-astronaut to drive it and, one might say...
Shooting
Bad days at Black Canyon for the U.S.
Soviet marksmen regain their old form in the world championships
By Martin Kane
Hockey
Don't bother hitting a Plager on the head
As brother Bob says, "No Plager is hurt when he gets hit there." All three of them play defense for the St. Louis Blues, and their view of hockey is that you should whack the other guy before he whacks you
By Mark Mulvoy
For The Record
A roundup of the sports information of the week
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By J. Richard Munro
Edited by Robert Creamer