
November 15, 1971 Table Of Contents
Best Ever
The Milwaukee Bucks are headed for their second straight NBA title. SI's expert argues that they will soon become the finest basketball team ever, perhaps the top pro team in any sport at any time
By Peter Carry
Sea Of Troubles
BURIED UNDER A SEA OF TROUBLES
This is not an Academy Award year for West Coast football—USC has been beaten four times, UCLA seven—but even worse is its unhappy relationship with the governors of the college sport
By Ron Fimrite
Mod Sod
On AstroTurf, the wetter the slipperier. On Poly-Turf, the drier the slipperier. On Tartan Turf, don't throw cigarette butts. But the burning question is injuries
Go East, Young Olympian
WINTER GAMES IN A FARAWAY WORLD
PRE-OLYMPIC SWING THROUGH THE SOY SAUCE AND COCA-COLA SIGNS
THE HARD, COLD FACTS OF WINTER GAMES
By Bob Ottum
College Football
At C.W. on L.I. the QB is O.K. says Y.A.
Translated, at Charles William Post College on Long Island, Quarterback Gary Wichard is 'oll korrect,' meaning he can really throw a football, according to Yelberton Abraham Tittle, an old pro who knows
By Gwilym S. Brown
Hockey
Montreal serves one up, extra Dryden
In a shoot-out between cup rivals, the Canadiens cooled off Chicago
By Mark Mulvoy
Pro Football
Otis Taylor of the Kansas City Chiefs (89) has no peer at receiving a football—left-handed, right-handed or with his hands behind his back
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 2-Nov. 8
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer