
October 11, 1976 Table Of Contents
Table of Content
Footloose
FERRARIS ARE CUT DOWN TO SIZE IN THE FEDERATION INTERNATIONAL DU SLOT
By Lowell Cohn
Booktalk
NORM EVANS, AN ERSTWHILE DOLPHIN IN SEARCH OF SELF, PUTS IT ON THE LINE
Baseball Playoffs
Baseball's best—and hardest-hitting—teams, the Phils and Reds, come out slugging in the National League playoffs, while Yanks-Royals will open some eyes in the American
By Ron Fimrite
N.Y. SHOULD BE O.K. AGAINST K.C.
By Larry Keith
NOTHING MEANER THAN JUNKYARD DOGS
When the teams took to fighting and they pulled them from the floor, the Tide looked like a jigsaw puzzle with a couple of pieces gone
Not The Greatest
If, as Muhammad Ali maintains, his disputed victory over Ken Norton was his last fight ever, the faded image of his old skills that he left in the ring at Yankee Stadium makes his decision a wise one
By Mark Kram
TV/Radio
College Football
A rambling wreck for another Tech
THIS ONE'S IN MICHIGAN, WHERE JIM VANWAGNER IS A HECKUVA RUNNER
By Pat Putnam
Horse Racing
An opinion that carries much weight
AFTER THE MARLBORO, THE OUTSTANDING JOCKEY IN AMERICA SAID HE HAD JUST RIDDEN HIS GREATEST HORSE, AND NO ONE WHO HAD WITNESSED FOREGO'S STAUNCH RUN WAS ABOUT TO QUIBBLE WITH BILL SHOEMAKER
Pro Football
AND IF YOU ARE A DEVOUT DENVER FAN, THIS DAZZLING BRONCO MAY BLESS YOU WITH A LONG HOME RUN, AS HE DID IN LAST SABBATH'S DEFEAT OF SAN DIEGO
By Robert F. Jones
Ruling Class
Whether they're called umpires, referees or judges, those who must decide if it was fair, foul, in, out, over or short are, officially speaking, unappreciated
By Frank Deford
Yesterday
MR. JIM MADE A MILLION FROM A CASINO BROOKING NO BOOZE, WOMEN OR GUNS
Baseball's Week
By Herman Weiskopf
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 27-Oct. 3
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer