June 9, 1975 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
LACE UP A LIMMER, IT'S THE WAY FOR A HIKER TO GET OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT
By Susan Kamb
The Reds
Détente with the Dodgers is not in Cincinnati's lexicon as the Reds surge into hot contention—a rise coinciding with the repositioning of that thorny go-get-'em outfielder, Pete Rose, at third base
By Roy Blount Jr.
Final Drive
Hours after winning yet another race with a surging kick, distance runner Steve Prefontaine was killed in a car crash. The author, a fellow Olympian, looks back at track's angry man
By Kenny Moore
Volleyball
In the recent tradition of soccer, team tennis and box lacrosse, volleyball has turned pro but with a coed format
Short Fuse
There's no debating the dolce of his vita around the pad; the question about Tim Foli, slick fielder and hothead, is whether his temperament has helped or hurt his career
By Pat Jordan
Baseball
Creeping in on big Kaat feet, the White Sox' elderly lefthander is befogging American League batters with the quickest pitch in baseball
By Larry Keith
By Herman Weiskopf
Lacrosse
Topsy-turvy title for the Terps
Despite bad starts, Maryland and Navy ended up in the NCAA finals
By Joe Marshall
Golf
Deane Beman canceled the Tournament of Champions but, pressured by his touring pros, he hauled out the white flag and reinstated the event
Hockey
Known as a bunch of characters who would rather fight than switch off, the mettlesome Flyers showed their finesse to win another Stanley Cup
By Mark Mulvoy
For The Record
A roundup of the week May 25-June 1
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Bob Ottum