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July 14, 1975 Table Of Contents

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Wimbledon

A CENTRE COURT CASE

Their pending lawsuits were moot when Arthur Ashe and Jimmy Connors went to trial at Wimbledon, and the surprising verdict went to Ashe. Just as emphatically, Billie Jean King retired a winner

By Joe Jares

A TWO-RING CIRCUS

Supporting Ali-Bugner in Malaysia, Madison Square Garden brought in Carlos Monzon and Victor Galindez to defend titles

By Mark Kram

Keel Haul

ANOTHER KEEL HAUL IN THE EAST

That's an old Pirate custom, and this year's battering crew, led by the massive presence of Willie Stargell and buoyed by two mast-tall youngsters, is giving other teams in their division a taste of it

By Roy Blount Jr.

King Richard

OL' KING RICHARD THE FAST

Behind that drawl and down-home air lurks the toughest stock-car racer running, and in the Firecracker 400 the king added a star to his crown

By Robert F. Jones

TV/Radio

BASEBALL IS A SMASH HIT

By William Leggett

Fishing

The man's hooked on plugs

Whether they pop, dive, float or wobble, the old artificials have made a sucker of Seth Rosenbaum

By Robert H. Boyle

Baseball

All-American but not an All-Star

Astro Bob Watson is long on hits and character, but short on votes

By Jim Kaplan

THE WEEK (June 30-July 5)

By Herman Weiskopf

For The Record

A roundup of the week June 30-July 6

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

SCORECARD

Edited by Bob Ottum

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