
November 30, 1970 Table Of Contents
Revival, Revenge
Atoning for 1969, Rex Kern and a galvanized Ohio State mauled Michigan; the offense was unleashed and the defense held fast
By Dan Jenkins
ONE ROUND OF BOXING WAS MORE THAN ENOUGH
Annoyed by Foster's reference to him as "dumb," the champion spent nearly three minutes trying to show how clever he was. Then, in 49 seconds, he destroyed his man
By Pat Putnam
Playing for superpatriot Bill Daniels in a red, white and blue arena, with the ABA's multicolored ball and flags decorating their uniforms, the Utah pros have become the best team in the league
By Peter Carry
Levias
Jerry Levias, the Oilers' star wide receiver, has been overcoming one prejudice or another ever since he was a 116-pound defensive back
By Morton Sharnik
Basketball
SHINY, RICH LOOK FOR THE OLD GYM
UCLA: SIMPLE, AWESOMELY SIMPLE
By Joe Jares
FIVE ON THE MOVE AND THE BEST OF THE REST
ORAL ROBERTS: SMALL BUT OH, MY!
A TALL STORY FROM THE LAND OF BOONE
College Football
Notre Dame goes kicking into the Cotton
Kicking one lonely field goal, that is, to edge the inspired Tigers of Louisiana State, remain undefeated and advance to Dallas in the hope of a rematch with the conquerors of last year, the Texas Longhorns
Football's Week
Design For Sport
Mere alcohol doesn't thrill them at all
But they do get a kick out of collecting special ceramic bottles of booze. More than 10,000 Americans are into this big craze—swapping, selling and meeting to discuss their hobby. Over coffee, of course
Conservation
To repay his debt to the land, a wealthy ex-governor of New Mexico makes things grow, including swamps, game—and a very special tree
Hockey
A punch line gets the last laugh
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
Edited by Robert Creamer