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November 17, 1975 Table Of Contents

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Booktalk

WOULD YOU BELIEVE A PORTRAIT OF JOE NAMATH AS A PRECIOUS LITTLE ANGEL?

By Jonathan Yardley

Mayhem

WANTED: AN END TO MAYHEM

Pro hockey's encouragement of brawling has led to severely injured players, court cases and the demeaning of an entire sport

By Ray Kennedy

A STEEL BIT DRILLS THE OILERS

Back to Super Bowl form, Terry Bradshaw gunned down Houston in a ripsnorting divisional battle

By Ron Reid

Ocean Battle

THE BATTLE OF THE BEVERAGES

In ocean powerboat racing's showdown off Key West for the world championship it was Brazil's Wally Franz, very big on coffee, over Italy's Carlo Bonomi, whose Dry Martini was first up, then on the rocks

By Coles Phinizy

A Long Shadow

PURSUED BY A VERY LONG SHADOW

John Wooden is formally retired, and Clean Gene Bartow has arrived at UCLA to coach against a legend

By Sam Moses

Steinke

DARRELL SHOULD WIN AS OFTEN

Compared to the Longhorns' coach, Gil Steinke of Texas A&I is true royalty

By Edwin Shrake

Ski Technique

EASY AS ONE TWO SKI

BACK TO THE BASICS

By Anita Verschoth

College Football

You're doin' fine, Oklaaaaaaa

Everything was up to date with Kansas; Oklahoma was not O.K.

By Larry Keith

THE WEEK

By Herman Weiskopf

Horse Racing

O.K., bring on the boys

Nelson Bunker Hunt's 3-year-old filly Nobiliary won an impressive International—and prepared to hook up with colts in Florida races

By William Leggett

Tennis

Goodby to the woodsies

Robin Blackburne, the man behind this strange racket, cries "Eureka!"

By Curry Kirkpatrick

Kid Football

Taking the Fun Out of a Game

Kids play football because they enjoy it. But adults want kids to play little league football for a lot of other reasons—and that's where all the trouble starts

By John Underwood

For The Record

A roundup of the week Nov. 3-9

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By John A. Meyers

SCORECARD

Edited by Robert W. Creamer

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