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April 21, 1975 Table Of Contents

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TICKETS FOR THE '76 OLYMPICS GO ON SALE SHORTLY AT MONTGOMERY WARD

By Anita Verschoth

Masters

YOU'RE ALL RIGHT, JACK

Sweeping aside stiff challenges from Tom Weiskopf and Johnny Miller, Jack Nicklaus won the Masters for the fifth time

By Dan Jenkins

Yankees

A CITY ON PINSTRIPES AND NEEDLES

With Catfish Hunter and Bobby Bonds, New York had a corner on glamour, but anxious fans took a rain check on glory in the season's rocky start

By Ron Fimrite

Once And Future

THE ONCE AND FUTURE LEAGUE

Left for dead, the discredited, debt-ridden WFL is in the process of being revived by an energetic Hawaiian

By Joe Marshall

Exercise

EXERCISE YOU LATER, ALLIGATOR

Putting aside his several pets for the moment, the versatile Arthur Jones is concentrating on a contraption that builds strong bodies several ways

By Barry McDermott

TV/Radio

A FREE LOOK AT THE CHAMP

By William Leggett

Baseball

Back where he belongs

The home-run king returns to Milwaukee, the site of many of his finest hours, and resumes his old love affair with the fans in that city

By Larry Keith

THE WEEK (April 7-12)

By Herman Weiskopf

Pro Basketball

Attles battles no longer

As a player, the Golden State coach was called The Destroyer. Now he maintains a fists-off policy as his Warriors fight it out in the playoffs

By Barry McDermott

In The Picture

GETTING INTO THE PICTURE

Now that women have a voice in sportscasting, TV has a sassy ingenue, a Venus in blue jeans, a Martini Conglomerate, a mother-author and even a first lady

By Curry Kirkpatrick

For The Record

A roundup of the week April 7-13

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By John A. Meyers

SCORECARD

Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

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