
November 15, 1976 Table Of Contents
Arttalk
A $35,000 SHOOTING IRON IS AMONG THE GUNS FINDING A HOME ON THE RANGE
By Charlie Meyers
The Survivors
Most of the ABA survivors have shown they're plenty fit and, while two weeks do not a season make, Denver is fast giving the NBA originals plenty of fits
MICHIGAN CHOKES ON A BOILERMAKER
Filled with heady visions of a ninth consecutive victory and, come January, a national championship, the Wolverines swaggered into Lafayette, Ind., hoping to swallow Purdue straight. Instead, they were bounced out of town on their ears
By Larry Keith
YOUTH WAS SWERVED AS THE FRENCH SWEPT
The three Gallic entries blanketed the field in the boggy 25th International, but the bred-in-the-U.S. winner had to survive a claim of foul
Bert Jones
SETTING HIS SIGHTS ON THE SUPER BOWL
Quarterback Bert Jones hits pass receivers and geese with equal accuracy, and has Baltimore atop the AFC East with an 8-1 record
By Robert F. Jones
Jim Dandy Gym
Even unathletic kids enjoy phys ed at California's San Rafael High. It has the country's most celebrated program, with 45 courses ranging from yoga to yachting, from rock-climbing to kayaking
By Jim Kaplan
TV/Radio
College Football
Florida gets a slice, Georgia the loaf
THE GATORS WON THE FIRST HALF 27-13, BUT THEN THE BULLDOGS HAD A PICNIC, SCORING FOUR TIMES TO WIN
By Herman Weiskopf
Motor Sports
GORDON JOHNCOCK SEEMED TO HAVE A SNOWBALL'S CHANCE OF WINNING THE USAC CHAMPIONSHIP, BUT EVEN IN THE HEAT OF PHOENIX THAT WAS ALL HE NEEDED
By Sam Moses
Pro Football
Hey, Coach, is that a wig or a wag?
LIKE BASEBALL COACHES, NFL AIDES NOW FLASH PLAYS TO QUARTERBACKS
By Joe Marshall
Soccer
A HIGH-SCORING FRESHMAN FROM ARGENTINA BY WAY OF CHICAGO HAS INDIANA IN CONTENTION FOR THE NCAA TITLE AND HIS COACH IN LINE FOR AN OFFICE CARPET
By J. D. Reed
Yesterday
HOPES WERE HIGH FOR MACE-COBURN UNTIL THEY PUT THEIR DUKES DOWN
By George A. Gipe
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 1-7
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer