
February 15, 1971 Table Of Contents
Yesterday/Stilt Race
By J. A. Maxtone Graham
Camille
USC hoped the script had changed for the better, but when the curtain fell the poor Trojans were dead and UCLA—with Soaring Sidney Wicks—was back
By Joe Jares
That's what two American teen-agers were doing in the world speed-skating championships. When it was over they had two firsts, a third and new respect from their European rivals
By Paul Ress
ALOHA FOR A BRIGHT YOUNG BLOND
Tommy Shaw's second victory of 1971 is making believers out of critics who once called him just another pretty face
By Dan Jenkins
Tomorrow's Generals
With many of the NFL's star quarterbacks growing old the search is on for their replacements. Here are the youngsters most likely to succeed
By Tex Maule
Bundini
BUNDINI: SVENGALI IN ALI'S CORNER
He's the 'float like a butterfly' man who psychs up Muhammad before fights and in the ring. As usual, he was the first to embrace his champion after the sudden knockout of Oscar Bonavena
By Edwin Shrake
Envoy
A rare turn of speed is the particular enticement of an exciting new yacht, "Envoy," which can fit a major cruise into a leisurely long winter weekend
People
College Basketball
By Larry Keith
Horse Racing
Last year's crop of misses is starting to hit
Because they failed to show much as 2-year-olds, no one expected 1971's Triple Crown horses to be anything special. But now a startling number of splendid-looking colts may turn this into a year to remember
Archery
The big little gizmo imbroglio
By Herman Weiskopf
Skiing
When Denver set out to snare the 1976 Winter Games, it picked a site that now seems to be deficient in several elements—including snow
Mieuli
WILL FRANKLIN MIEULI SPOIL SUCCESS?
Everything was coming up roses for the San Francisco Warriors' owner until he lost Rick Barry to that other basketball league. Now his strange and wonderful world has become, well, simply strange
By Frank Deford
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 Martin Kane