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March 26, 1979 Table Of Contents

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NCAA Basketball

ONE PASSES AND THE OTHER DUNKS

By Larry Keith

OUT WEST, DEPAUL HAD A BALL

By Joe Jares

FOR PENN, THE PRICE WAS RIGHT

By Bruce Newman

THE BIG RED QUESTION MARK

Cincinnati is regrouping under its new maestro, John McNamara, but it is problematical if his aging band will march to the divisional title

By William Nack

Dr. J

HEY, WHAT'S UP WITH THE DOC?

Have Julius Erving's skills diminished or is he the victim of clogging defenses and his teammates' inept, selfish play?

By Curry Kirkpatrick

NASL Preview

NOT SETTLING FOR HAMBURGER

As the NASL season gets under way, owners bored with leftovers are trying to get into the Cosmos' gourmet class

By J. D. Reed

SCOUTING REPORTS

Movies

UNBEARABLE VARIATIONS ON THE BEARS

By Frank Deford

College Basketball

Staging a coup at the Palace

Although dreary and weary, Drury beat Henderson for the NAIA championship

By Ron Reid

Unsung, unranked, unbeatable

By Mike DelNagro

The Team Of '64

THE TEAM OF '64

UCLA was just one more school with a basketball team until seven players introduced the Bruins to the art of winning by going 30-0 and taking the NCAA title

By Frank Deford

For The Record

A roundup of the week March 12-18

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

SCORECARD

Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

FACES IN THE CROWD