
September 6, 1976 Table Of Contents
She'd Rather Switch
Transsexual Dr. Renee Richards didn't win the Tennis Week Open, but she won some friends and influenced some people
By Ray Kennedy
And the Reds are masters of minutiae, as they showed by winning three of four in a playoff preview with the Phillies
By Ron Fimrite
LEGALIZED WAGERING? YOU BETCHA!
Pro football fans in Delaware will be able to bet on the outcome of NFL contests now that the league has lost the first quarter of its courtroom game to keep the tiny state from implementing its legal pari-mutuel lottery card scheme
By Douglas S. Looney
MINNESOTA HAD TO EAT CROATMEAL
The league brass was hoping for a win by the Kicks, who had the right image. But ethnic Toronto, which did not, beat them 3-0 to take home the NASL title
By J. D. Reed
College Football
A mythical—or perhaps not so mythical—coach leans back, waves his $1.50 cigar and tells college football just how to solve its problems and face up to the future
By Joe Jares
By Joe Jares
By Joe Jares
By Joe Jares
Baseball
WITH MARK LITTELL AND STEVE MINGORI, THE ROYALS GET DOUBLE THE RELIEF
By Jim Kaplan
New Boys
From the day he's hired, a college football coach has two things in common with his predecessor—a belief he can do the job, a good chance he won't. Meet four fresh optimists
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 23-30
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by William Oscar Johnson