
November 28, 1977 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
AMERICA'S EARLY NATURALISTS OFTEN WENT FOR A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Hobbytalk
MODEL HORSES ARE A LOT OF FUN, AND YOU NEVER HAVE TO CLEAN THE STABLE
Shopwalk
JIMMY THE GREEK SAYS HE'S GOT A BIG WINNER—A CALCULATOR THAT PLAYS 21
By Robert W. Creamer
Two In A Row
Michigan blunted every Buckeye drive with a big play to beat Ohio State and earn another trip to the Rose Bowl
By Julia Lamb
PAYTON RUNS ALL OVER THE PLACE
O.J., step aside. Here comes Walter Payton of Chicago, and—whoosh! crunch! oof!—there he goes for 275 yards in the Bears' 10-7 victory over the Minnesota Vikings to break Simpson's NFL single-game rushing record by two yards
Wild Willie
WILD WILLIE GETS A NEW LEASE ON LIFE
Banned for life by one league after a sticking incident, Willie Trognitz resurfaced almost overnight in the WHA
College Basketball 1977-78
A CONVERSATION WITH CHAIRMAN AL
By Larry Keith
College Basketball
AN IDEA THAT'S GOTTEN WAY OFF THE GROUND
By Kent Hannon
By Joe Jares
By Larry Keith
By Larry Keith
By Jim Kaplan
By Kent Hannon
By John Papanek
By John Papanek
By Larry Keith
By Joe Jares
By Kent Hannon
By Jim Kaplan
By Joe Jares
By Jim Kaplan
By Kent Hannon
By Kent Hannon
College Football
They sure didn't come up short
When Western Carolina joined the big time, its 5'8" stars went to the top
By Herman Weiskopf
As I Did It
DESPITE WINTER'S CHILL, ANGLING FOR WEAKFISH IS THE LOW-COUNTRY HIGH
By Roy Attaway
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 14-20
19th Hole: The Reapers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE REAPERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert H. Boyle