
September 29, 1975 Table Of Contents
Art Talk
A MAN WHO OWNS DOZENS OF WORKS BY STUBBS DISSECTS THE ARTIST'S SKILL
By Paul Mellon
Booktalk
A MYSTERY ALMOST SURE TO CASH IN ON BOSTON'S RUN FOR THE GONFALON
The Echoes
It was cheer, cheer for new Notre Dame as the Irish, led by a rejuvenated coach, won two games in the same old style
Shooting birdies and the breeze, the U.S. overwhelmed Britain and Ireland in a Ryder Cup laugher
By Dan Jenkins
Namath now has musical knees and a suburban home, but he was the same old Joe to the Bills, who blew him down in Buffalo
By Mark Mulvoy
Ali-Frazier
-MANILA- FOR BLOOD AND FOR MONEY
The thrilla promised to be more a chilla as Ali and Frazier expressed bitter thoughts before the showdown
By Mark Kram
IT'S ALL IN WHERE THE FEAR FALLS
House Of Lords
GOOD SHOW ON THE HOUSE OF LORDS
Presentation of a Goat's Toe is proper parliamentary procedure for Hebrides salmon fishing, but tradition-defying anglers can occasionally gain acceptance
By Clive Gammon
College Football
One quarterback who can do more with his feet than dive into the line is John Sciarra, who has them churning in the open for high-scoring UCLA
By Joe Jares
By Larry Keith
Harness Racing
Seatrain was right on the track
A restful day of rain at the Jug was just what the doctor ordered
By Sam Moses
Pro Football
After the owners promised new proposals, NFL players ended a chaotic walkout and kicked off the season. But the truce may be temporary
By Ray Kennedy
By Ron Reid
Baseball
Boston fans, all too familiar with September swoons, were in agony once more as their Red Sox struggled on and on against Baltimore
By J. D. Reed
By Herman Weiskopf
Cincinnati
The triumphant Cincinnati Reds have lit up the sky over the American Rhineland. Now its good citizens have some grand designs upon the pennant and World Series
By Frank Deford
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 15-21
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
By Jack Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer