September 25, 1972 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
Those kandy-kolored, tangerine-flake streamlined golfing carts (with extras)
By Umberto Tosi
Yesterday
The Afternoon the Biscuit Ate an Admiral
By Norman B. Wiltsey
Funny Race
The attendance is laughable and occasionally the play is, but the brawl among Boston, Baltimore, Detroit and New York for the American League East is the gaudiest ever to disinflame the fans
First came the Russian icemen, and now the U.S. sailors. At least there was suspense as they seized the Canada's Cup
By Hugh D. Whall
Penn State, seeking revenge, spent a weary evening trying to snare Tennessee's Condredge Holloway
By Roy Blount Jr.
Ballooning
JUST A CASE OF RISING ABOVE IT ALL
IT HAS A LOT MORE UPS THAN DOWNS
Family Affair
Wellington Mara is moving his beloved—if baffling—Giants to New Jersey, hoping others will love them, too
People
College Football
The magic dragon is joust about the best
The passing of Florida State's Gary Huff is hot enough to have the pro scouts breathing fire
By Joe Jares
Softball
By Dan Levin
Pro Football
Jan Stenerud had a nightmare to erase and perhaps he succeeded, but his team got booted again
By Ron Reid
Mountain Climbing
A member of the expedition now within sight of the unconquered face of Everest talks of the terror that looms in the upcoming weeks
Baseball's Week
By Joe Marshall
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 12-18
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By J. Richard Munro
Edited by Robert W. Creamer