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TABLE OF CONTENTS
September 10, 1973 | Volume 39, Issue 11
September 10, 1973 | Roy Blount Jr.
September 10, 1973 BOATING—Winning his second Mallory Cup in four years, JOHN JENNINGS of St. Petersburg, Fla. won the North American Men's Sailing Championship held on St. John's River in Jacksonville. He totaled...
September 10, 1973 20,21—John D. Hanlon22—John Iacono93—Fred Kaplan-BlackStar115—Robert L. Smith-Buffalo Evening News (1)
September 10, 1973 Gregg Lambdin, a sophomore at Galveston (Texas) Ball High, set a national age-group record for 15-year-olds in the high jump. Recovering from a broken foot, Lambdin bettered the old mark by half...
September 10, 1973 Sirs:Thanks to Ron Reid for writing a story with something good to say about Duane Thomas (, Aug. 27). This great athlete has been kicked around too long by his teams, the press and so-called...
BLEAK FUTURE
•Joe Garagiola, sportscaster: "Everybody on the Cardinals used to fuss about Preacher Roe's spitball except Stan Musial. He'd say, 'What's the difference? I'll just hit the dry side of the ball.' "
September 10, 1973 | Frank Iwama There was only one man upright in the ring when George Foreman, menacing and huge, tore into Jose Roman and knocked him out in two terrible minutes
A troubled gelding with first-class genes and a second-rate record decisively outclassed the favorites in the Hambletonian
And John Unitas' passing is still pretty darn slick, as he demonstrated in his first complete game in a San Diego uniform, connecting on 18 of 31 for 286 yards in the Chargers' 30-17 loss to the Rams
September 10, 1973 | Joe Jares
September 10, 1973 | John Underwood
September 10, 1973 There is too often a tendency to think of the college game in terms of Columbus and South Bend. The country knows of and has come to recognize Bear Bryant, Darrell Royal and Woody Hayes. But these...
SEPT. 30, NEW YORK CITYCOLUMBIA VS. FORDHAM
September 10, 1973 | John Underwood
September 10, 1973 Pro Football is back and, says Tex Maule, the game has gone back: coaches are obsessed with not making mistakes rather than dreaming up new ways to make touchdowns. Our annual issue also contains...
September 10, 1973 But if you are hunting for a No. 1 team among the smalls, forget Wabash, DePauw and Frostburg State and set your sights on mighty Louisiana Tech
September 10, 1973
September 10, 1973 This will be Coach Ben Schwartzwalder's 25th year at Syracuse, and the nation's third-winningest active coach deserves a more suitable Silver Anniversary send-off than he will get. Last year was...
September 10, 1973
The Oakland lefty's winning ways have returned on the mound where he has used mind and muscle to help the A's to the top. But off the field, he has turned coy as he tries to cope with his renewed...
AL EAST
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