October 30, 1972 Table Of Contents
Mustaches
Down to the wire, that is, as the hirsute A's beat Cincinnati's Reds in the tightest World Series in history
Class Of '76
A LOCOMOTIVE FOR THE CLASS OF '76
Now that freshmen can play football with the big boys, coaches have something new to cheer—or groan—about
By Dan Jenkins
Green Bay
Return with us once again to the days of yore when the Packers followed a quarterback from Alabama to glory. The Pack lost a squeaker to Atlanta, but QB Hunter-Starr has made it a contender again
By Tex Maule
Pampas Bull
PAMPAS BULL WHO'S SWEET AS SUGAR
Grim Carlos Monzon, Argentina's world champion, has a mighty right and a record Ray Robinson would envy
By Edwin Shrake
Looking Best
Something old and blue plus something borrowed now equals something new. Ski wear is home-on-the-range since the kids started from the bottom, so to speak, with jeans
People
College Football
Maybe Colorado won because it was Boulder
By Roy Blount Jr.
By Joe Jares
Motor Sports
The day the kid went after the king
It was so cold in Amarillo that the rattlesnakes moved south, but the nation's top drag racers heated up the scene with a classic Texas showdown for the world championship at 200-plus miles an hour
By Robert F. Jones
Hockey
Mr. Band-Aid pops up again for Montreal
By Mark Mulvoy
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 17-23
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer