February 25, 1974 Table Of Contents
Westminster
HE POINTED THE WAY AT WESTMINSTER
The dog world put on its best bib and tucker to watch a German shorthair win best-in-show and four new breeds take their bows
Bold Blades
In one puck-happy week a reporter exploring the hockey boom sees a phenom in Canada, beans in Boston, Illinois lib, iced Peanuts out West, Minnesota madness and an Orr in a minor key
By Mark Mulvoy
College Basketball
Eddie Sutton's Creighton team is flying high—and often far afield
By Kent Hannon
By Joe Marshall
Hot-Doggers
CLOTHES TO HELP HOT-DOGGERS CUT THE MUSTARD
DAFFY, WHEELIE AND MOEBIUS FLIP
Soccer
Undefeated Leeds United, fast closing in on a remarkable record, is inspired by a manager who is inspired by—of all people—Jack Nicklaus
By Tex Maule
Pro Basketball
Zelmo stuck the Stars with a suit after the team wrecked the West
By Peter Carry
For The Record
A roundup of the week Feb. 11-16
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer
Ben Jipcho had no trouble understanding a cardinal principle of pro track—the more races you win the more money you make. He had no trouble with the opposition either, taking four events in two nights
By Ron Reid
GASSER OF A RACE AT RICHARD'S PLACE
The fuel crisis cut 50 miles off the Daytona 500, but Petty did it once again, Just as he used to back in the good old days
By Robert F. Jones