October 7, 1974 Table Of Contents
Tilting
As the two leagues approached the playoffs, the Coast teams were likely favorites to appear in a series of, by and for California
By Ron Fimrite
Two Anthonys
For connoisseurs of the hipper-dipper, the zigzag and the shoulder feint, Mr. Davis of USC outdistanced Mr. Dorsett of Pitt 149 yards to 59, but much of the credit for the Trojans' 16-7 win belonged to his cohorts
By Joe Jares
IT'S :OO, ARA, TIME TO SAY GOODBY
By Ray Kennedy
New Zealand
Planted way back in the mid-1800s, brown and rainbow trout have flourished to the point where New Zealand's waters now form a sort of celestial fish farm
By Robert F. Jones
College Football
Darrell has an upsetting experience, too
The Texas coach joined an illustrious and growing group as he watched his Longhorns get soundly thrashed by Texas Tech. Week by week the mighty have stumbled, fallen flat or collapsed, often by astonishing scores
By Larry Keith
Box Lacrosse
The Griffins were real high-flying cats as Rochester soared past Philly to the title. Their next aerial act may be a flight to Pittsburgh
By Ron Reid
Golf
On Dale Morey's first time out with the amateur senior swingers, he won the U.S. title at Hilton Head
Pro Football
The World Football League was, at any rate, as franchises shifted, teams missed paydays and attendance drifted from poor to pitiful
By Joe Marshall
Swimming
A few were showing their competitive stuff and a lot more were just showing off, but everyone who finished the offshore course got a medal
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 23-29
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Andrew Crichton