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TABLE OF CONTENTS
January 19, 1976 | Volume 44, Issue 3
MOVING ON
•Bill Lee, Boston Red Sox pitcher, on his current visit to mainland China: "Now I'll get to see the real Big Red Machine."
January 19, 1976 | Mark Mulvoy
Miami's air-conditioned suites are wall-to-wall with gibberish these days as the experts play Super Bowl X days before the coin toss, snowing each other with in-talk and drowning in their own clichés
Nobody would knock Dorothy Hamill off the Olympic team, but back in the pack, a triple threat was coming on fast
The road has many names. Mapmakers call it Mexico 1 or the Transpeninsula Highway. To Mexican patriots it is La Carretera de Benito Juarez, while to the less patriotic it is simply Numero Uno. To...
Looking much like the lures they undeniably are, identical twins Yvonne and Yvette Sylvander make waves at the tip of Baja California, where the Gold Coast's older hotels have been enlarged and...
The 20-mile sweep of craggy coastline and solitary beaches that constitutes the southern tip of Baja California has come to be called the Gold Coast. A tropical climate, an abundance of fresh...
January 19, 1976 The battle for pro football supremacy will be fought in Miami between defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh and those wild-card upstarts from Dallas. Dan Jenkins reports.
Competition among the powers in the league was supposed to be normal, which means murderous, but Wake Forest has made it a real gang fight
EAST
January 19, 1976 | Susan Kamb Detroit's top draft pick, Steve Kemp, outhit Fred Lynn in college
A little-known California vaulter sets a world record in the first major indoor meet of the season
January 19, 1976 | John A. Meyers Every year at about this time Staff Writer Jule Campbell, who coordinates our fashion coverage, finds herself repeatedly distracted from her schedule of writing and picture selecting by our male...
In a grabfest between the nation's two best teams, Iowa State had a neat plan to regain supremacy, but a pig raiser's son squashed it
January 19, 1976 | Coles Phinizy
January 19, 1976 PRO BASKETBALL—NBA: Guard Phil Smith scored a resounding 51 points—the league high this season as well as a personal record—as Golden State overpowered Phoenix 129-113. The 6'4" second-year man...
January 19, 1976 6—Lane Stewart22, 23—Walter Iooss Jr. (2), Heinz Kluetmeier (2), Neil Leifer, Rich Clarkson32—drawing by Don Moss38—map by William Bernstein48—Kourken Pakchanian50—James Drake56—Lane...
January 19, 1976 Michael Desaulniers, of Montreal, won the U.S. national junior singles squash championship for the second consecutive year, beating Philadelphia's Tom Page 13-15, 15-8, 15-6, 15-7 at the Genesee...
January 19, 1976 | Edited by Gay Flood FORCEFUL ISSUESir:I fully concur with the remarks of Northwestern University Coach Tex Winter about the increase of physical force in basketball (SCORECARD, Jan. 5). I think the American...
You've spent three anxious days waiting, the professional has spent three hours. You're in the local photo shop or the drugstore, he's in a million-dollar color lab. The anxiety is the same;...
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