
September 22, 1975 Table Of Contents
Revenge
Still burning from the celebrated upset by Michigan State last year, Ohio State returned to East Lansing to give the Spartans a 21-0 jolt and reinforce a maxim: when you beat Woody Hayes, do it quietly
By Larry Keith
GET LOST, CINDERELLA, WAJIMA'S IN FRONT
Rags-to-riches legends suffered a setback when a colt that sold for $600,000 as a yearling won the rich Marlboro Cup
Pro Football'75
By Dan Jenkins
By Mark Mulvoy
By Mark Mulvoy
By Ron Reid
By Mark Mulvoy
By Mark Donovan
By Ron Reid
By Mark Donovan
Haydon
Ted Haydon of the Chicago Track Club takes a backseat to no one as a friend and counselor of athletes
College Football
Using a combination of intuition, logic and dreams, Danny Sheridan maintains he has a phenomenal average in picking college games
By Ron Reid
Motor Sports
Why it's sure-enough good old Larry, uh, Hartman the Invisible racing Man. You may call him Butch if you like, but remember: don't forget
By Ray Kennedy
Golf
Then out of the pack came Jack
Jack Nicklaus won the World Open when no one else stepped forward
Baseball
Far ahead in the National League batting race while he was still swinging, the Cubs' injured Bill Madlock overtook the AL leader from the sideline
By Kent Hannon
By Herman Weiskopf
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 8-14
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer