February 18, 1974 Table Of Contents
Celtics
Wherever the Celtics played last week the snow was heavy and so was the going. In four stormy games that tested their playoff mettle, they made gratifying progress
By Peter Carry
Blasé old St. Moritz was up to here in royalty, and nobody seemed to care about the world ski meet. That's when Liechtenstein bit them on the ankle
Sexy
AND THEY USED TO CALL HIM SEXY
Now that Secretariat (right) is down on the farm it is apparent that his nickname fits him none too well. He and Riva Ridge are such doubtful breeders their syndicates may fold
Eclectic Power
In recent months Lee Evans has been into vegetables, antiques, yoga, versifying, astrology and religion without losing track of his main pursuit—running for love and money
People
College Basketball
Suddenly the East has a team, long kicked around by the big boys, that rates ranking with the best, and the starters are local products
By Herman Weiskopf
Swimming
No kazoo tooters can compete with Southwest Minnesota State, which features a pep band, video-taped pep talks and stereophonic Strauss
Figure Skating
The title and scepter always pass to the next in line, so Dorothy Hamill figured to win the crown despite putting on a plebeian performance
By Jeanette Bruce
Golf
Where it is still 1960 and hope springs eternal
Arnold Palmer is 44 and his game looks it, but in the eyes of Palm Springs he is the finest player in the world. The old army marches on
For The Record
A roundup of the week Feb. 4-10
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer