
November 25, 1974 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
MAN OF THUNDER AND RAGE, WHO IS BEST SEEN FROM THE EYE OF A STORM
By Mark Kram
Yesterday
ACCORDING TO HISTORY, THE ONLY GAME HOYLE KNEW WELL WAS WHIST
By A. D. Livingston
Shopwalk
IF IT WON'T SINK THE SHIP, HERE'S A BOAT FOR ONE DEAR TO YOUR HEART
Dryden's Trial
Back after a year of law-clerking and facing a week under siege, hockey's most celebrated goaltender was shelled by Buffalo and shocked by New York, but he muzzled Boston. Verdict: he can still light up the ice
By Mark Mulvoy
JUST A JOB OF WORK FOR THE VIKES
So they lost to the Packers, so what? Minnesota is playoff bound, and too professional to worry over an occasional loss. Maybe
By Dan Jenkins
Country Boy
A COUNTRY BOY HAS THEM JUMPING
His horse named Do Right did, and so did the skinny rookie from 'Ollabonna' as a surprising U.S. team won at the National
By Roy Blount Jr.
Hideaway
THIS WAY TO AN AUSTRIAN HIDEAWAY
FOOTLOOSE IN THE LAND OF THE 'KASERMANDL'
By William O. Johnson
TV/Radio
College Football
Given up for dead, Brigham Young is making a lively try for a title
By Ron Reid
By Larry Keith
Bowling
Earl Anthony is a crew-cut square, but a whiz with a big round ball
By Herman Weiskopf
Horse Racing
Suffolk Downs' leading rider is a woman. And an apprentice. Now, the latter means more than the former to Denise Boudrot
By Frank Deford
Memorabilia
A MILLION MUSEUM MEMENTOS IS THE BARGAIN AT JOEL PLATT'S PLACE
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 11-17
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Andrew Crichton