
March 26, 1973 Table Of Contents
Baiting The Bruins
Their future is grizzly, but their innocence is refreshing as three surprising championship hopefuls earn the right to take en UCLA
He's Perfect
If God were to make the ultimate racehorse, It would be Secretariat, or so they say at the track. He is the world's most expensive animal, one with ideal form and Derby prospects
By Pat Putnam
Underground
All you need are your clubs, your nerve and—here's the rub—your cash, and you, too, can lead the life of a big-money pro. There is more than $10 million to be earned on a brand-new golf circuit
By Gwilym S. Brown
Aintree
Most Grand National entries are destined for disaster—some even for death—but for more than a century Aintree's challenge has spurred jockeys and their mounts to extraordinary heights
By Clive Gammon
People
Hockey
On, Wisconsin, or hullabaloo goes East
In the continuing saga of a Cinderella team, its sophomore hero and its fervent fans, the Badgers beggar belief by upsetting Cornell in sudden-death overtime, then shocking Denver to capture the NCAA title
By Dan Levin
Bridge
Track & Field
Thank heaven for this little girl
By Ron Reid
Design For Sport
Fold it out and presto! Tenderloin is hamburger
Troubled that squash's aristocratic reputation is denying it broad popularity, a devotee slashes court costs with an ingenious design
Skiing
She crushed the opposition early and now the cannonball queen of racing is coolly coasting home
College Basketball
At the NAIA the favorites lost early and often and Guilford, N.C., a long shot sparked by an almost ancient ex-Marine, grabbed the title
By Larry Keith
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 12-18
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer