
February 24, 1975 Table Of Contents
Entertainment
FOR THOSE WHO CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF MONOPOLY, HERE ARE 1) A BOOK FOR NOVICES AND 2) A WORLD CHAMPION
By Frank Deford
Westminster
The Establishment of dogdom has entered an era of unrest. A good thing, too, says one authority who dissects the prestigious Westminster show
Two of horse racing's 1974 champions, the veteran Forego and the youthful Foolish Pleasure, strutted their stuff at Hialeah, serving emphatic notice that each expects to continue winning as he pleases
Magic Inside
WHEN YOU'RE IN, YOU CAN'T BE TOO FAR OUT OF IT
By Tex Maule
Driving Up
DRIVING UP WITH A COMPACT CARR
Led by the best young American wrestler and his brother-coach, Kentucky suddenly finds itself driving up with a compact carr
By Herman Weiskopf
College Basketball
A high road for a hot high-schooler
Everyone wants Bill Cartwright, but USF seems to have him a high road for a hot high-schooler
By Larry Keith
Tennis
Only 18 and on her third pro tour, this Czech really bounces
Table Tennis
Reverting to pebbled sponge rackets and an active attacking game, Peking's iron men regain the world team championship in Calcutta
By Dick Miles
Track & Field
The quickening education of Filbert Bayi
Tanzania's fine miler was noted outdoors for his withering front-running, but in U.S. indoor meets he has rapidly learned how to rate himself. In San Diego he was master and two strong opponents the students
By Ron Reid
For The Record
A roundup of the week Feb. 10-15
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Andrew Crichton