
March 15, 1976 Table Of Contents
Party Crashers
The Cavaliers cut the glamour boys out of the ACC dance to become a surprise guest at the NCAA playoffs
By Larry Keith
And this week at Santa Anita, Jockey Bill Shoemaker almost surely will win his 7,000th race, a number that only a few years ago seemed impossible to attain
On the run from adoring mobs, Mittermaier proved in Colorado that everything's still coming up Rosi
By Douglas S. Looney
On The Hill
After Klammer had seen Innsbruck—and the world had seen Franz—he was welcomed home, in time for spring planting
By Ray Kennedy
Superdome
The Superdome is New Orleans' pride and joy and problem child. It has money troubles that may go on forever, and a whole Domeful of supersnafus, too
By J. D. Reed
In The Van
ONCE MORE, CALIFORNIA IS IN THE VAN
Out West, where fads form and spirits are free-wheeling, the vehicle that your plumber and florist drive has been gussied up in shag, suede and paneling and rocks with quadraphonic sound
By J. D. Reed
College Basketball
That was the boast as the powerful women's teams of UCLA and Cal State Fullerton (host) met to decide which was the most. UCLA loast—er, lost
By Joe Jares
By Herman Weiskopf
Pro Basketball
Center Alvan Adams is a slick, savvy candidate for rookie honors
By Joe Jares
Tennis
Agreeable Jimbo helped the U.S. become a beneficiary in Hartford
Motor Sports
Two flats that led to a flat-out finish
As tires kept going bad, Yamaha's hope of realizing its "sure win" in the Daytona 200 rested on the cool nerve of a youthful Venezuelan rider
By Sam Moses
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 1-7
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