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January 28, 1974 Table Of Contents

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After 88

After 88 Comes Zero

That is basketball's arithmetic as UCLA's winning streak is snapped in three tumultuous minutes that woke up the echoes at Notre Dame.

By Barry McDermott

JOHNNY MILLER, KILLER-DILLER

Another sizzling streak was at stake last week, but this one grew even longer when a new star swinging old clubs captured the Tucson Open and became the first player ever to win a tour-opening triple

By Dan Jenkins

MARCELLO SHOWED HE IS NO FIASCO

Lover, film freak, wild man, world-record holder, Marcello Fiasconaro compromised in L.A., but lived up to his billings

By Pat Putnam

Chess

MEMO FROM MOSCOW: DON'T GET BYRNED

Hot on his world chess championship comeback, Boris Spassky faces a scholarly—and unintimidated—American

By Robert Cantwell

TWO OTHER MASTERS TEE UP AT AUGUSTA

By Jim Kaplan

Bob Arum

INTRODUCING, IN THE BACK ROOM, THE MAN WITH A PACKAGE

Boxing's newest heavyweight is Bob Arum. Ali is his, Frazier vs. Ali is his and entrée to the sport's power sources and money resources are his. And his sometime rivals respect-grudgingly-his New Deal

By Mark Kram

Hound And Hammer

THE Hound AND THE Hammer

'LEAVE MY GUYS ALONE'

By Mark Mulvoy

People

PEOPLE

College Basketball

Wahoo for Patriettims!

Diminutive John F. Kennedy College of Wahoo, Neb. may not be long for this world, but its immensely talented Patriettes are world-beaters

By Jane Gross

THE WEEK

By Joe Marshall

Skiing

Ready, Annemarie?

Yes, ready and set to go for the gold in the world championships

By William Johnson

Palmas Del Mar

Palmy Future for a Balmy Resort

By Jule Campbell

No Shadows on the Beach

By John Underwood

Yesterday

He Woke up in the Morgue

By Bud Greenspan

For The Record

A roundup of the week Jan. 14-20

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By John A. Meyers

SCORECARD

Edited by Robert W. Creamer

CREDITS

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