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February 17, 1975 Table Of Contents

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Spider's Web

CAUGHT IN A SPIDER'S WEB

Led by a forward who doesn't just sit down beside 'em, UCLA made its annual Oregon swing to ensnare two threatening rivals in the Pacific Eight

By Curry Kirkpatrick

THE RECORD DIDN'T MEASURE UP

In Los Angeles, Dwight Stones had the high-jump freaks cheering his 7'5½" leap—for a minute or two. Then the officials got into the act with their tape measures, and Stones' new mark came tumbling down

By Ron Reid

Jazz

MARAVICH AND ALL THOSE JAZZ

No team in the NBA has a worse record than New Orleans—and sometimes it looks that bad. But Pistol Pete has triggered down and morale is up

By Pat Putnam

High Rev

HIGH PRIEST OF THE HIGH REV

Australia's revolutionary swimming coach, Forbes Carlile, defies the orthodox but gets results, notably with windmilling young freestylers

By Coles Phinizy

Angels

THE ONE-MINUTE ANGELS

Between rounds, they double in psychology and 60-second surgery. Between bouts, they pump fight into fighters. Charley Goldman (right) was a prize oldtimer, but times have changed

By Mark Kram

TV/Radio

NUPTIALS FOR TRACK AND TUBE

By William Leggett

College Basketball

Pan Am finds the going great

With Abe Lemons' easygoing coaching and a 19-1 record

By Roy Blount Jr.

THE WEEK

By Herman Weiskopf

Darts

Eight feet away from glory

Dust off dreams and dart board and you, too, may be a champ

By Mark Donovan

Steelers

'YOU'RE A PART OF ALL THIS'

The writer of an intimate book on the Steelers rejoins his old friends in their moment of triumph and is swept up in the exhilaration of victory

By Roy Blount Jr.

For The Record

A roundup of the week Feb. 3-9

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

SCORECARD

Edited by Andrew Crichton

CREDITS

FACES IN THE CROWD