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April 5, 1976 Table Of Contents

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Booktalk

HERE'S ACE, A RUNNING BACK WHO WAS BLESSED WITH EVERYTHING BUT SPEED

By Jonathan Yardley

Musíc Talk

FOR BRADSHAW, BELTING OUT COUNTRY MUSIC IS NOT JUST A PASSING FANCY

By Roy Blount Jr.

Art Talk

PUBLIC SALE IN A PRIVATE WORLD OF SHOW DOGS, MUTTS AND CURIOSITIES

By Rose Mary Mechem

Indiana

INDIANA MAKES ITS POINT

In fact the Hoosiers made 86 of them, enough to whip Michigan for the NCAA title and place a period to a perfect season

By Barry McDermott

UP, DOWN AND ALL AROUND TOWN

Twenty racers rolled away in the Grand Prix West at Long Beach and only 12 came home. But between breakdowns and crashes the best battle of all was a controversial cutoff at the pass

By Robert F. Jones

A GOOD NABER GETS GUNNED DOWN

USC breezed to the team championship, but Tim Shaw blunted a bid from the Trojans' ace for individual supremacy

By Jerry Kirshenbaum

Rookies

ROOKIES WHO ARE HOT COOKIES

A batch of young players full of snap and ginger are battling to make the majors, but none faces as tough a test as St. Louis' Hector Cruz. Third base is his, though he has played the position for only a year

By Mark Mulvoy

Masters

JOHNNY CAME LATELY

BEATEN BY A JUMPING JACK

By Sarah Pileggi

TV/Radio

THE WAY IT SHOULD BE ON PBS

By William Leggett

College Basketball

Miss from Miss. didn't...

...miss. Delta State beat Immaculata to win the AIAW, but it would never even have made the finals without the play of 4'11" Debbie Brock

By Pat Putnam

Horse Racing

Pop goes the people's pick

The Coast was going gaga about Kojak's Derby candidate. Then...

By William Leggett

Volleyball

Chipping away at Wooden

UCLA's Al Scates is one coach who won't get the ax. If he keeps felling opponents, he'll win more NCAA titles than the Wizard of Westwood

By Susan Kamb

Curling

Winning one for the skip

The U.S. showed the world that we're not a bunch of rinky-dinks

By William Oscar Johnson

Golf

One, two, three for Hubie

To a list of regal names that includes Hogan, Snead and Palmer add Hubert Green, who won his third straight event, the Heritage Classic

By Sarah Pileggi

The Student

The Student

Removed from the showcase of his sport, what is he, who is he—the big-time college basketball player? A look at Missouri's Jim Kennedy

By John Underwood

For The Record

A roundup of the week March 22-28

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

SCORECARD

Edited by Robert W. Creamer

CREDITS

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