February 11, 1974 Table Of Contents
Sound And Fury
...but signifying little is the NFL draft, where the rich get richer, the poor poorer. The WFL also drafted. There the rich could get poorer
By Joe Marshall
Down among the throbbing eardrums in the season's first big drag-racing event, the $280,000 Winternationals, there were Funny Cars, fun cars and a not-such-fun crash. Happily the driver was unhurt
By Pat Jordan
THE HEYDAYS OF A BIG BARNBURNER
College basketball's leading scorer is up at five working his spread. No sweat. He studies in the evening—after chores
By Kent Hannon
Rangers
On the strangest sleigh ride in hockey, New York's glowingly affluent Rangers have everything except what they want most—the Stanley Cup—and after three decades of pursuit it seems as elusive as ever
By Mark Mulvoy
Gentle Ben
At 22, Ben Crenshaw may look as beguiling as the boy next door, but give him a golf club and he turns killer. "Not since Jack...," say judges of talent. "Not since Arnold...," say critics of charm
By Dan Jenkins
Snowplace
Zonkers
British actor Peter Cook is touched—with genius, it would seem, for sports soothsaying, and surely with lunatic humor as co-star of the madcap review 'Good Evening,' which is the hot favorite on Broadway
By Ron Fimrite
People
College Basketball
Arizona was long given up for dead, but a transfusion of stimulating young talent brought in from afar has hearts all aflutter in Tucson
By Herman Weiskopf
Baseball
The McDonald's man with the most gets the ball team with the least
By Ron Fimrite
For The Record
A roundup of the week Jan. 28-Feb. 3
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert H. Boyle