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TABLE OF CONTENTS
May 20, 1974 | Volume 40, Issue 20
May 20, 1974 | John A. Meyers The idea for a gallery of paintings of some of America's best and most beautiful par-3 golf holes (page 44) originated with the artist, Donald Moss. Moss spent a summer of his youth driving from...
FAIR'S FAIR
•Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Red manager, explaining why he likes the latest bubble-gum cards: "They've taken my playing record off and put my managerial record on."
After five years, Boston again has a winner. The ingredients that beat Milwaukee in seven games are the same: a lot of tradition, plus gutty men like John Havlicek
For some months a lot of people in the ABA had been waiting, hopefully, for inexperience to cut down the young and cocky (and rich) New York Nets, and suddenly last week in Salt Lake City, in the...
Texans have begun to care about the Rangers, and no wonder. They have a dynamic manager, a personable prez—and ability
Like their basketball brothers of yore, the volleyball Bruins seem to be taking permanent possession of the NCAA title, and what does it matter if the teams they beat are friends and neighbors
May 20, 1974 Second Salvo for Cannonade is the Preakness, in which some new colts will be gunning for the winner of the Kentucky Derby. Whitney Tower describes the big blast at Pimlico.
May 20, 1974 | Robert F. Jones
May 20, 1974 | Joe Jares
May 20, 1974 When you stand on the tee, the green looks so close it seems you could underhand the ball Five feet from the pin. For the high-handicap golfer, the short par-3 offers his best chance to glory—one...
A short par-3, like death or a banana peel, is a great equalizer. Think about it. Those little 110-to 150-yarders are the only holes on a golf course where the duffer can hope to match the club...
May 20, 1974 | Alvin Dark
Out on the ice the Philadelphia Flyers and the Boston Bruins crunch each other in pursuit of Lord Stanley's Cup and down in the basement of the Spectrum in Philadelphia, the National Broadcasting...
A pearl of a pitcher, Bert Blyleven is fortunate to be encased in an inconspicuous shell; undisturbed, he can add luster to his skills
NL EAST
...and even quail at the sight of today's bows and bowmen
Cannonade, fresh from the Derby, is on target for the Preakness
May 20, 1974 | Mark Kram They crept in at night on little caddie feet, loaded the loot, and now, somewhere, somebody is slicing up a thousand gross of hot golf balls
May 20, 1974 | Bil Gilbert
May 20, 1974 ARCHERY—ARIZONA STATE won the men's U.S. intercollegiate team championship at DeLand, Fla., with the Sun Devils' Steve Lieberman regaining the individual crown. SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY secured the...
May 20, 1974 23—Walter Iooss Jr.25—John D. Hanlon26—Fred Kaplan-Black Star29—Roy DeCarava30, 31—Heinz Kluetmeier36, 38—Lane Stewart53—illustration by Michael Ramus62—John Iacono68—Eric Schweikardt
May 20, 1974 Phil Partridge, 63, a civil engineer from New York City, set world age-group records in all five throwing events (discus, shotput, javelin, hammer and 35-pound weight) in one day at a Masters meet...
May 20, 1974 ROUGH STUFFSir:I can't hold back any longer (It's Sockey, the Way They Play It Here, May 6). When are you guys going to face the fact that the Philadelphia Flyers are an excellent hockey team? You...
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