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January 24, 1977 Table Of Contents

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Cowens

BACK IN BUSINESS IN BOSTON

Dave Cowens shocked people when he quit the Celtics. Last week he was playing his game again, having decided that trotting was not his gait

By John Papanek

Aloha

Three Little Syllables

They're a-lo-ha, and in Hawaii they are as ubiquitous as McDonald's, of which there were 25 at last count. Are the islands becoming too commercial? Well, yes, hey, life is commercial

By Frank Deford

Tank Heaven for Not So Little Girls

By Jule Campbell

College Basketball

School of hard Knoxville

Tennessee has had its troubles, what with the coach in a hospital and one of its stars suspended, but now both are back and the Vols are looking plenty tough

By Larry Keith

THE WEEK

By Herman Weiskopf

Golf

His putter has the sputters

And this is why Johnny Miller's game was not hitting on all cylinders in Tucson

By Dan Jenkins

The Other Hand

On the Other Hand...

...we have the poor southpaw, the portsider, the unloved lefty, who must make it through life against all that seems right and holy

By Jerry Kirshenbaum

For The Record

A roundup of the week Jan. 10-16

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

SCORECARD

Edited by Robert W. Creamer

THIS WAS THE START OF SOMETHING BIG

Leon Spinks, bamming like a bazooka, and Howard Davis, slashing like a cat, showed all kinds of promise in their professional boxing debuts

By Pat Putnam

WHEREVER YOU FIND ORR, HE GLITTERS

Depending on the night, that could be up in the press box acting as an assistant coach or out on the ice inspiring the Black Hawks with his very presence. Either way Chicago is out of its tailspin and flying toward a divisional title

By Peter Gammons

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