
February 14, 1972 Table Of Contents
Winter Games
Asia's first Winter Olympics brought a pot of gold to a Dutchman and rare medals to the hosts to sweeten a sour beginning
MAD FOR MARVIN B. AND ERNIE D.
The townspeople have always had something going for little Providence, but now that the stars are homegrown the fans are really flying, just like their Friars who are pushing hard to be best in the East
By Joe Jares
Ken Dryden
The young lawyer-goalie's Canadien clients have a shaky case, but with Ken to scare the prosecution they may win
By Mark Mulvoy
Poom, Pow
YOU GO POOM, POOM AND I'LL GO POW
The has-beens and never-wases whom John Huston assembled to lend authenticity to his fight movie, 'Fat City,' found that pulling punches is as much of an art as throwing them
By Roy Blount Jr.
White Yonder
OFF INTO THE WILD WHITE YONDER
Mix nine parts caution and one part faith. The result is Donald Sheldon, an Alaskan bush pilot, who gets you there—and back
People
College Basketball
The game's biggest player is now becoming one of its best
By Larry Keith
Track & Field
Eleven world records have been broken or tied out in Pocatello
By Pat Putnam
Pro Football
The pros play a great game, or so Pete Rozelle keeps on saying, but others find it overcautious, hidebound, monotonous and dull, dull, dull
By Joe Marshall
Harness Racing
Trotting out the sports lord and lady
The French consider their horses a noble race, individuals with almost human qualities, and none is more distinguished than the stallion and mare who put their titles on the line in the classic Prix d'Amérique
By Kenneth Rudeen
For The Record
A roundup of the week Feb. 1-7
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer