
October 11, 1971 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
An enlarged version of an angling classic exemplifies the new sports policy at Crown
Yesterday
The fifth game of the 1920 Series ranks with the wildest ever, and not just because Wamby caught himself three Dodgers
By Jim Kaplan
Pride
That is what Alabama had lost, along with 10 games in the past two seasons. But now that Bear Bryant has reverted to jaw-to-jaw football, the Crimson Tide is running wild once again
By Pat Putnam
Playoffs
By Ron Fimrite
Steelers
Steeler Coach Chuck Noll believes that thinking paralyzes the defense, that it should react instinctively. Pittsburgh reacted fast last weekend, turning back San Diego with three goal-line stands
By Tex Maule
Grim Reapers
GRIM REAPERS OF THE LAND'S BOUNTY
Hunters and anglers who do not heed fish and game codes—who snag trout with gang hooks and deerslay with jacklights—destroy the spirit as well as the substance of outdoor sport. A poet living in rural Michigan indicts these violators of nature
By Jim Harrison
People
College Football
Holy Toledo! Chuck Ealey nearly lost one
The Toledo Rockets have the nation's longest winning streak, 27 games, and their quarterback has a personal one that is even longer, 57. But last week Ohio University came close to putting an end to both
By Joe Jares
Motor Sports
At trackside the U.S. Grand Prix resembled Woodstock; on the pavement it was a spectacular first victory for a young Frenchman
By Robert F. Jones
Horse Racing
American-bred horses romped home first and second in France's celebrated Arc de Triomphe, proving this year, at least, the U.S. is tops
Baseball
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 28-Oct. 4
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By J. Richard Munro
Edited by Robert W. Creamer