October 20, 1975 Table Of Contents
Bootalk
IT'S NOT JEEVES, BUT WODEHOUSE, OLD SPORT. JOLLY WELL DONE, SPLENDID FUN
World Series
Soggy though the Hub was, Boston and Cincinnati set it asizzle as Luis Tiant mauled the Reds and then the visitors came snarling back to take a 3-2 thriller
By Ron Fimrite
In a typical rootin' tootin' battle with Texas, Oklahoma scored in the final period to win 24-17 and extend its unbeaten streak to 34
By Joe Jares
Coach Paul Brown calls the plays, Ken Anderson executes and the Cincinnati Bengals are off to their best start
By Ron Reid
Jamboree
Nicklaus invited some of his dearest rivals over to his new Muirfield course for a televised skin game
By Dan Jenkins
Hockey 1975-1976
When Marcel Dionne put himself up for bids, buyers from both leagues got a complicated lesson in modern sales promotion
By Mark Mulvoy
By Mark Mulvoy
Part 3: Babe
Magnetic as always and magnificent in performance, she made a sport—women's golf—and it made her, assuring her lasting fame
By William Oscar Johnson
TV/Radio
College Football
Houston McTear isn't playing for his high school because he fears an injury might ruin his track career, but colleges are hounding him anyway
By Larry Keith
Boxing
Michael Dokes is 17 years old. Like Ali, he is coming on loud and clear
By Pat Putnam
Nature
Wetlands that support invaluable wildlife are fast disappearing, but Edgar Garbisch is turning the tide by creating some of his own
Swimming
Cleanliness might be next to godliness but New York is closer to the news media headquarters, so that's where Diana Nyad had to swim
By Dan Levin
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 6-12
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert W. Creamer