
April 25, 1977 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
FOR FISH AND GAME THE FREEZE IS ON IN AN EXOTIC NEW KIND OF TAXIDERMY
A NEW PRODUCT FOR JOGGERS HAS HIT THE MARKET AND GETS CHEWED OUT
By Jay Cronley
As I Saw It
THE SETTING WAS MINNESOTA, BUT THE RIVALRY WAS THE GIANTS VS. DODGERS
By David Butwin
Booktalk
SOME MOMENTS OF REMORSE AND PRIDE IN THE PAGES OF AN ARCHER'S JOURNAL
Celtics
Proud, confident, combative—the Boston Celtics were all that last week, sweeping aside San Antonio and winning a big one in Philadelphia
TIP OF THE HAT, CUT OF THE BAT
To win over their fans, the Toronto Blue Jays have doffed their caps and hit some long raps. But where's the beer?
By Ron Fimrite
HOLLYWOOD OR BUST FOR OFF-BROADWAY JOE
Waived by the Jets, free agent Joe Willie Namath desperately wants to sign with the Los Angeles Rams, but do the Rams want Namath, or Houston's Dan Pastorini?
By Joe Marshall
In One Stroke
CHOKING OFF CRITICISM WITH ONE STROKE
A pressure putt at Augusta finally silenced those who were saying that Tom Watson couldn't win a big one. A look at a confident Masters champ
YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS GAME WITH A STICK
By Mark Donovan
Goodby Records
GIMMICKS, GADGETS, GOODBY RECORDS
In their pursuit of speed, swimmers have resorted to Operation Balloon, hydrodynamically friction-proofing sprays and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
TV/Radio
QUICK BITES OF A SPORTING FEAST
Track And Field
His past is slipping into the future
After sitting out the last two Olympic Games, Al Oerter is throwing the discus again and aiming to add to his collection of gold medals
Baseball
Bill Robinson is off to a fast start, but he still has no position to call his own
By Jim Kaplan
By Herman Weiskopf
Horse Racing
The first Secretariat wore No. 1, a good omen, but the golden filly who looks like her daddy ran like a dud, and was beaten by some quick maidens
Hockey
Twice losers at Philadelphia, the Flyers won twice at Toronto to tie the series
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 11-17
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by William Oscar Johnson