October 27, 1975 Table Of Contents
Art Talk
HOLLYWOOD PAINTED SHARKS ONE WAY AND JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY ANOTHER
Stormy Series
First it was Cincinnati and gusts of controversy over alleged interference at the plate, then the return to Boston and its grim gouts of rain. In between, the Series throbbed to a Cuban tempo
By Ron Fimrite
Field Goals
Not only are college placekickers making more three-pointers than ever, but they are hitting from midfield to boot
Pro Basketball 1975-1976
Another season begins, and a lot of big names are wearing different uniforms—not counting Wilt Chamberlain and his dalliance with the Knicks. But from the opening tipoff they will be playing the same dazzling game
By Pat Putnam
Money and the promise of national exposure lured superstar George McGinnis out of the ABA to Philadelphia, and the $3 million-plus deal for the Indiana strongman is already helping the 76ers
By Pat Putnam
CENTRAL: A need for knee power
By Pat Putnam
MIDWEST: Where coaches go gray
By Pat Putnam
ATLANTIC: Can a Scott be a Celt?
By Pat Putnam
By Pat Putnam
By Pat Putnam
TV/Radio
College Football
Worry no more, the coach—and school spirits—are riding high again after the 0 and 4 Hurricanes huffed and puffed and defeated Houston
By Kent Hannon
Tennis
Jimbo does his bit for Uncle Sam
Playing Davis Cup at long last, Connors helps topple Venezuela
As I See It
NOMEN PISCIS EST MORONE SAXATILIS—AND IT IS BEST NOT TO ARGUE ABOUT IT
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 13-19
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer