
November 29, 1971 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Being an advance look at what a Yuletide gift mavin is recommending for this year
Last Hurrah
LAST HURRAH OF A GALLANT SPORT
Welcomed with a roar from the stands and at the goal line in Baton Rouge, Notre Dame found itself the entree in a Tiger feast
Muhammad Ali, the compassionate, has his old skills, but the will to kill has waned
By Tex Maule
At The Pass
Los Angeles intercepted four of John Brodie's aerials—three by the ubiquitous Gene Howard—to defeat the San Francisco 49ers and go into the lead in the National Conference's Western Division
By Ron Fimrite
In The Bank
Though he does his level best to talk himself out of business—warning bettors they will lose—a British bookie keeps cashing in
By Tex Maule
College Basketball
FIVE MORE AND THE BEST OF THE REST
A BIG NAME FOR THE SMALL COLLEGES
People
College Football
Vassar may not be an Oklahoma or Nebraska, but the Big Pink is better than Sarah Lawrence
By Lynn Simross
By Larry Keith
Pro Football
To NFL statisticians it doesn't matter who won or lost or even how well they played the game but how you record a fumbled interception
By Joe Marshall
DO YOU HEAR THAT WHISTLE DOWN THE LINE?
It brings memories highballing back to old ballplayers of times when sport moved leisurely and train travel was something to sing about
By Mark Kram
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 16-22
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By J. Richard Munro
Edited by Robert W. Creamer