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September 11, 1972 Table Of Contents

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Yesterday

Over the Wall and up the Mountain

By David Lampe

Red Faces

RED FACES IN CANADA

In a week of Russian ups and downs, the biggest up was an upset in Montreal, where Soviet skaters left overconfident NHL stars black and blue and all of Canada blushing

By Mark Mulvoy

Olympics

SAVED BY A VERY FAST WOTTLE

A tall young Ohioan wearing a golf cap beat the world's best in a dramatic 800-meter run to salvage something for U.S. track forces, whose first-week fortunes had been sinking sadly at the Olympic Games

By Pat Putnam

THE GOLDEN DAYS OF MARK THE SHARK

By Jerry Kirshenbaum

College Football

No. 1 IS THE PUBLIC ENEMY

Everybody guns for Nebraska, which goes after its third straight national football championship. But there isn't a coach in the country who would not like to be confronted with Bob Devaney's problem

By Dan Jenkins

A FOOTBALL WEEKEND...

THE TOP 20

THE INDEPENDENTS

THE CONFERENCES

SMALL COLLEGES

By Larry Keith

Baseball

A sleeper to Boston is a sound catch

By Larry Keith

THE WEEK

By Ron Fimrite

New Tricks

NEW TRICKS FOR AN OLD BEAR

With more bowl teams and national titles than most coaches have years, Alabama's Bryant should be ready to retire. RETIRE? Why, he's Just learning what the game is all about

By John Underwood

For The Record

A roundup of the week Aug. 29-Sept. 3

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

FACES IN THE CROWD