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January 10, 1972 | Volume 36, Issue 2
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January 10, 1972 | Tex Maule
Led by Roger Staubach, who spent the day running away, and a defense that was very Big D, Dallas scooted to the Super Bowl

January 10, 1972 | John Underwood
Well, all right, who are those guys? Not the ones who have been chasing Jim Kiick and Larry Csonka all season. Not Bob Griese. Everybody knows Bob, the quarterback who chills you to death with...

January 10, 1972 | William F. Reed
The jury was still out. Then the Bruin sophomores met well-regarded Ohio State. Verdict: Wooden's boys are at it again

January 10, 1972 | Ernest Hemingway
Action blends with retrospection, the hunt with the haunt, as the Hemingways' 1953 safari nears its end. Miss Mary has shot her lion under circumstances slightly tarnished and is off to Nairobi to...

January 10, 1972
Four top teams are on a collision course: the runaway Lakers will face the Bucks and South Carolina is going to meet Marquette in the best of both basketball worlds.

January 10, 1972 | Edited by Robert W. Creamer
RAH

January 10, 1972 | Edited by Robert W. Creamer
•Morris Frank, master of ceremonies at a Houston banquet, introducing John Breen, the Oilers' general manager: "He's been here since the team was founded. In fact, he can almost remember every...

January 10, 1972
Balding Bobby Hull of hockey's Chicago Black Hawks apparently could not bear to see all those athletes making money doing TV commercials, so he got himself some hair transplants to cover the bare...

January 10, 1972 | Curry Kirkpatrick
Victory was sweet when Eau Claire finally put it to Kentucky State

January 10, 1972 | Herman Weiskopf
MIDWEST

January 10, 1972 | Gwilym S. Brown
Howard University, with a band of freewheeling foreigners, completes a two-year crusade for soccer supremacy by upsetting traditional powerhouse St. Louis 3-2. Which proves once again that nothing...

January 10, 1972 | Robert F. Jones
Bored by a life of aimless ease, Peter Revson courted danger on the classic racecourses—and for years was dismissed as just another pretty face. Suddenly he is a champion, and a challenger of the...

January 10, 1972
BASKETBALL—NBA: Though Guard Austin Carr is sidelined with an injured leg until after the All-Star break, surprising Cleveland is winning. The Cavaliers beat Baltimore 108-102 for their fourth...

January 10, 1972
Jamie Dyas, 5, of Midland, Ohio, has ridden her 8-year-old quarter horse Royal Minnie to 15 first-place finishes in shows against children twice her age. She ended the season in third place for...

January 10, 1972
12,13—Walter Iooss Jr.14,15—James Drake16—Neil Leifer, Heinz Kluetmeier18,19—Sheedy & Long53—UPI, London Daily Express-Pictorial Parade54—John Iacono57—Heinz Kluetmeier60-62—Pete Biro68—Harold...

January 10, 1972
HEMINGWAY'S JOURNALSirs:As a charter subscriber to your fine magazine, let me extend kudos to you for publishing An African Journal, beginning with Miss Mary's Lion in your Dec. 20 issue.

January 10, 1972 | Dan Jenkins
The powerful Cornhuskers demolished poor Alabama 38-6 to nail down their second straight national title. Earlier on New Year's Day, Oklahoma crushed Auburn 40-22 to prove it is a worthy runner-up,...