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November 16, 1970 Table Of Contents

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Running Backs

WHAT A WAY TO MAKE A LIVING

By Robert F. Jones

Kiddie Corps

CALVIN AND THE KIDDIE CORPS

Given their chance by expansion, some undersized scramblers are making a place and a name for themselves in pro basketball. Their presence adds a new and welcome dimension to the sport of giants

By Roy Blount Jr.

MEET MICHIGAN'S MEANEST MAN

That's Bo Schembechler, the Wolverine coach, and though he and his men are sweethearts away from the game, they're a brutish bunch with the ball. They chilled Illinois en route to a date with Ohio State

By Pat Putnam

Frazier

THE WORLD CHAMPION NOBODY KNOWS

Joe Frazier plans to beat Bob Foster next week, and then Muhammad Ali, and then retire to his life's goal: oblivion

By Martin Kane

SCANDINAVIA: LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT FUN

By Jule Campbell

Viking

ICY ADVENTURES OF A VIKING GRANDSON

The silence is supernatural. The days are dark and bitter cold, with an eerie twilight at noon. A relentless wind screams off the Norwegian Sea, inducing the melancholies of March. It is too frosty to fish, the drinks are overpowering and the food is weird. Having wonderful time. Wish you were here.

By William Johnson

People

PEOPLE

College Football

With bowls ahead, they're whistling in Dixie

Or else whistling past graveyards in the wild Southeastern Conference as everybody grabs for a New Year's plum. Once-beaten Auburn, LSU and Tennessee bowled along last week, but Ole Miss had a painful victory

By William F. Reed

THE WEEK

By Sandy Treadwell

Bridge

This tigress burned very bright

By Charles Goren

Boxing

The night Carlos made a no-no out of Ni-no

Who is this Carlos Monzón? Does he really deserve to be in the same ring with that handsome hero, Nino Benvenuti? For pizza's sake, can anyone beat Nino in Rome? Italian fans got all the answers last Saturday

By Wilton Wynn

For The Record

A roundup of the sports information of the week

FACES IN THE CROWD

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By J. Richard Munro

SCORECARD

Edited by Robert Creamer

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