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June 14, 1976 Table Of Contents

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A ONETIME SHRINK FOR THE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS TELLS ALL, AND IT ISN'T MUCH

By Jonathan Yardley

Footloose

THE COURSE RECORD IS A 30-UNDER 42, BUT THIS IS GOLF PLAYED WITH FRISBEES

By Stephanie Salter

Champs Again

CALL THEM CHAMPS AGAIN

After winning an incredible three-overtime game at home, the Celtics went out to Phoenix and polished off the Sunderellas to take their 13th NBA title

By Barry McDermott

THE RIGHT HEIGHT FOR DWIGHT'S FLIGHT

He predicted he might, and when the high-jump crossbar was set at 7'7" in the NCAA meet, Stones was so right, clearing it for a world record

By Pat Putnam

PUTTING THE BEANS ON THE FIRE

A sizzling pace could cook Bold Forbes, but it was not burning in the Belmont Stakes

By William Leggett

The Phillies

SHH, THE PHILLIES ARE AT WORK

Philadelphia's front-runners, the winningest team in baseball, operate in an atmosphere of spectacular calm. A trio of defeats last week failed to shake their new confidence or their National League East lead

By Ron Fimrite

CYCLING CARDS

Baseball

The stuff, and no nonsense

As a Texas Ranger he is richer, but will Blyleven pay attention?

By Pat Jordan

THE WEEK (May 30-June 5)

By Herman Weiskopf

Boxing

Man, it was a rumble in the Riverfront

After the last bell clanged, concluding the hard-fought Olympic Trials in Cincinnati's Riverfront Coliseum, there was no doubt but that this country will be sending a balanced, formidable team to Montreal next month

By Robert H. Boyle

Basketball

Converting Carolina blue to gold

Four Tar Heels were named to the 15-man Olympic basketball squad

By Larry Keith

Harness Racing

Dancer's two-stop two-step

The Hall of Fame driver covers a lot of ground in a single evening

By Douglas S. Looney

For The Record

A roundup of the week May 30-June 5

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

SCORECARD

Edited by Robert W. Creamer

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