
January 20, 1975 Table Of Contents
Super Bowl
Pressuring the Vikings with a vigorous attack and an overwhelming defense, the Steelers bulled their way to sweet victory in the Super Bowl
By Dan Jenkins
Johnny Miller got off to another sizzling start, winning the Phoenix Open by a whopping 14 strokes and giving everyone the impression that he may leave nothing but peanuts for the rest of the pros
Far From Barren
RUPP'S OLD FIEF IS FAR FROM BARREN
After trying to get out of The Baron's shadow for two seasons, Kentucky Coach Joe B. Hall has his 'Cats running
Alligators
Now protected as an endangered species, the big reptiles are multiplying so fast in Louisiana and Florida that people and pets may soon be screaming for a little protection of their own
By Edwin Shrake
Hero with a Flaw: Part 2
Out of the Sun, Into the Shadows
On the tennis court Big Bill Tilden was a winner, the best player of his time and perhaps of all time, but in the end he was in disgrace—a lonely loser
By Frank Deford
TV/Radio
College Basketball
Does-it-all Phil has blitzed opponents, refs and even teammates with criticism while leading surprising Rutgers in scoring and acting
By Herman Weiskopf
Hunting
Herb Miller, the "best" deerslayer in the state, takes the long view
By Dan Levin
Pro Basketball
The Pistons have the lead in the NBA's toughest division but they can't afford a recession with the Bulls, Kings and Bucks right behind
By Pat Putnam
Hockey
These Seals refuse to play dead
The NHL's orphan team is getting so frisky it might find an owner
By Mark Mulvoy
A Mad Streak
Switzerland's Cresta Run is a dangerous toy for a band of daredevils who shoot its icy course, chase each event with buckets of champagne and cheerily note that
By William O. Johnson
For The Record
A roundup of the week Jan. 6-12
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Andrew Crichton