March 31, 1975 Table Of Contents
Movietalk
SASKATCHEWAN SLUSH: A HOMETOWN HERO MELTS HEARTS BUT CUTS NO ICE
Yesterday
NAIAD AGNES PLUNGED WOMEN INTO SPECTATOR SPORTS 100 YEARS AGO
By George Gipe
Shopwalk
PACK SAUSAGE CHIPS, SPINACH DUST, PANCAKE FLAKES—AND FARE THEE WELL
By J.D. Reed
Horse Race
Now that unbeaten Indiana has been nosed out by Kentucky, the NCAA finals are odds-on to be a battle to the wire among Louisville, UCLA, surprising Syracuse and the Wildcats
By Larry Keith
Pro track's big TV meet was a bust until tireless Ben Jipcho came to the rescue with two stirring wins
By Ron Reid
Islanders
Once holder of the worst record in hockey history, New York's "other team" is suddenly a threat to meet the Rangers in the Stanley Cup's first round, and the Islanders don't believe in a good-neighbor policy
By Mark Mulvoy
Sly Bones
Wary bonefish and permit feed on the flats off Roatàn, a Honduran island that was once a pirate stronghold, but the natives have cuda for suppah
By Robert F. Jones
Pro Basketball
Adding savvy to speed, Buffalo's Smith sparkles in the backcourt
By John Papanek
Skiing
Then there were three, with two courses and one Cup on the line
College Basketball
The Ladies, who gave up the sport in the '30s because it was too strenuous, broke Immaculata's three-year run of women's titles
Speed Skating
In the fond hope that their slam-bang style will once again gain Olympic acceptance, the wild bunch continues to tear up the indoor ice rinks
By Dan Levin
Snead
FOR SAM THE PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT
Whether it's a PGA tune-ament or a $5 Nassau, 62-year-old Sam Snead will give it his best shot, and don't bet against his winning both
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 17-23
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Andrew Crichton