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March 22, 1971 Table Of Contents

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Booktalk

Two top gamesmen take a good look at the other side of the checkerboard

By Richard Frey

NCAA Playoffs

A PERENNIAL PROBLEM

The NCAA basketball playoffs are down to 16 teams and one question: How in blue and gold blazes do you stop UCLA?

By Joe Jares

Pro Football Strife

OWNERS CAN BE TACKLED, TOO

Led by Colt John Mackey, who dishes it out on or off the field, NFL players charge management with delay of game and unsportsmanlike conduct

By Gwilym S. Brown

Dodgers

IN GREEK IT'S LOS ANGELES

With Cincinnati's Big Red Machine out of tune the muscular Dodgers are now the team to watch, as two Hellenic National Leaguers agree

By William Leggett

Title Wave

IT'S THE HOOSIER TITLE WAVE

The question is not whether Indiana will engulf the opposition to win its fourth straight collegiate championship but whether it could beat an all-star team from the rest of the world

By William F. Reed

Poisoning Of The West: Part 3

A HOME ON THE RANGE FOR EVERYONE

The battle goes on between those who would protect all animals and those who preach death to predators. If peace is to come, perhaps nature will have to be allowed to take its own course

By Jack Olsen

Dr. Magoon

TRUE LOVE AT FIRST CONTUSION

Dr. Robert Magoon, a noted eye surgeon, tried powerboat racing, and when he stopped hurting he was hooked. Now he is a champion

By Coles Phinizy

People

PEOPLE

College Basketball

A most conventional win for the Thorobreds

By Sandy Treadwell

Sporting Look

Catch it, net it, put it in your pocket

By Jule Campbell

Track & Field

All Easterners aren't effete

Villanova's tough band of runners, led by Marty Liquori's blistering double in the two mile and mile (above), won the indoor NCAAs

By Pat Putnam

Pro Basketball

Charlie is their darling

Down in Virginia, anyway, as he leads the scrappy Squires toward a title a year ahead of schedule

By Peter Carry

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

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By J. Richard Munro

SCORECARD

Edited by Martin Kane

CREDITS

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