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June 30, 1975 Table Of Contents

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Movietalk

YOU HAVE TO SEE 'JAWS' TO BE IN THE SWIM OF THINGS; YOU MAY EAT IT UP

By Roy Blount Jr.

Booktalk

SOME CHESTNUTS ABOUT THROWING WALNUTS AND CRACKING GOOD TALES

By Frank Deford

JAMES BOND KNEW THE TRICKS OF HIS TRADE BUT DEUCED LITTLE ABOUT BRIDGE

By Walter Bingham

U.S. Open

IT WAS MADNESS AT MEDINAH

While a horde of celebrated contenders struggled as if in straitjackets, imperturbable Lou Graham found the key that locked up a crazy U.S. Open

By Dan Jenkins

High, Fast

HIGH, FAST AND VERY UPSETTING

Strange things kept happening at the AAU track and field championships last week in Oregon. The wrong people set records, champions lost, new faces emerged and at least one hero ate a perfectly awful lunch

By Ron Reid

Pinches

IT'S A GAME OF PINCHES

At least in the American League West, where base stealing at an unprecedented pace is stirring fans and threatening records

By Ron Fimrite

Pigeons

A bird's-eye view

Pigeon racing may not have Americans in a flap, but for a while it had the author sky-high with enthusiasm. Her hopes rode on Terry Malloy (right), a cock bred to come through with flying colors

By Jeannette Bruce

Baseball

The agony and the X rays

Pictures show that the arthritis in Woodie Fryman's elbow is so bad it is amazing he can pitch at all, let alone go out and win for Montreal

By Bob Dunn

THE WEEK (June 15-21)

By Herman Weiskopf

Crew

Hate went a long way—but not four miles

Washington's Huskies had been beaten twice in the past year by Harvard's arrogant champions, and they came East steaming for revenge. But, in a race both agreed was an ultimate test, the Crimson never had to look around

By Dan Levin

Boxing

Chacon was from hunger

The featherweight champ steamed and starved and finally made the limit. But there was the well-fed challenger just licking his chops

By Pat Putnam

For The Record

A roundup of the week June 16-22

Credit

CREDIT

FACES IN THE CROWD

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 Bob Ottum