
March 12, 1973 Table Of Contents
Sailing Squall
Ugly little Cascade' infuriated ocean-racing purists on the Southern circuit with her strange, gawky rig and low handicap, but what smarted most was her smashing victory in the Miami-to-Nassau classic
By Hugh D. Whall
As they open spring training under a mellow Sarasota sun Dick Allen is there, rich and ready. Bill Melton—The Back—is back in one piece, and fans on the South Side are asking: Is this The Year?
NOW SHE PLAYS FOR GREEN STAMPS
...and green stuff. Chris Evert gets her introduction to the money game and comes away with 10 grand reasons for being a pro
By Joe Jares
The Slide
Last year Florida State was Cinderella, but now it is only the slipper. The reasons reveal how fragile are the components of an athletic team's success
People
College Basketball
The style is so quiet at Kansas State and the coach's profile so low that the country only now is waking up to the team's loud success
By Gwilym S. Brown
By Pat Putnam
Track & Field
It wasn't small potatoes in Pocatello
A crowd of 10,480 came to Idaho's Minidome to see America's first full-fledged pro meet and was witness to three world records, the world's goofiest relay and a world-record holder racing some blinking bulbs
By Ron Reid
Pro Basketball
Once All-Didnip, now All-Obscure
By Morton Sharnik
Wrestling
By Herman Weiskopf
Table Tennis
The back of his hand to the world
Danny Seemiller-brash and unorthodox-keeps banging away at the little white ball with no doubt that he is a future world champion
By Lee Gutkind
It used to be that she could do nothing right. Cooking, gardening, swimming or driving—she was prepared to foul up anything down to earth. But a sky-high proposition was something else
For The Record
A roundup of the week Feb. 27-March 4
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer