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October 14, 1974 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
In the first wave of fall come trivia, football rules, snowmobiles and fishing
Yesterday
Cycling is a quiet sport but in 1892 a young bookkeeper went too far
By George Gipe
Patriotic Shout
Staid, old New England has tossed aside its patrician cool, reacting with collegiate fervor to the hyped-up Patriots, who last Sunday afternoon crushed the Baltimore Colts for their fourth straight NFL victory
By Dan Jenkins
Playoffs
By Ron Fimrite
Walton
THAT'S NO WAY TO TALK TO TEACHER
In his first postgraduate seminar with Abdul-Jabbar, rookie Bill Walton learned a few things but made points of his own
By Pat Putnam
Jack's Course
A friend and occasional critic looks over the layout Nicklaus designed near his hometown, Columbus, and concludes it has everything but a name. The determination that made Jack a champion underlies his emergence in a related profession
By Dan Jenkins
People
College Football
The Tigers could starve an opponent to death. Their sturdy defense has allowed only 10 points and has shut out Tennessee and Miami
By Larry Keith
By Joe Marshall
Boxing
The heavies are fine, but there is more action one division down
By Tex Maule
Bridge
Motor Sports
Playing it cool wins the Grand Prix title for Emerson Fittipaldi
By Robert F. Jones
Baseball
Most conspicuously to Mr. Aaron, in a season rich in many ways
By Herman Weiskopf
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 30-Oct. 6
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Andrew Crichton