
March 27, 1978 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
COLOR PHOTOS REPLACE PAINTINGS IN THE AUDUBON SOCIETY'S BIRD GUIDE
By Julie Lamb
Nicklaus
Aroused by the challenge of Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus has outdone even himself in his last four tournaments, finishing second, first, second and now first again at Sawgrass
By Dan Jenkins
Fearsome Foursome
The NCAA regional champs, Kentucky, Arkansas, Notre Dame and Duke, are all so powerful that any one of them could finish up not singing the St. Louis Blues
By Larry Keith
By Joe Jares
By Kent Hannon
By Bruce Newman
All Us Children
A spring training idyll in which a father takes his son to meet that perplexing figure, his idol
By Frank Deford
Red Rum
A legendary 13-year-old steeplechaser who has won the Grand National three times is the betting favorite again this year
By Clive Gammon
Soccer Preview
Pelè is gone, but Peter Frampton and six new teams are on hand as the NASL season opens on a key word: momentum
By J. D. Reed
College Basketball
Cheyney State leaves 'em cold at home, but the Wolves were hot in Springfield
By Douglas S. Looney
Tennis
It came down to the comeback kids
Evonne Goolagong, who has been back longer, came farther, beating Chris Evert, who reached the finals in Boston although she hadn't played in four months
Boxing
Everybody wants control of his brother, says Michael, and the champ is a wreck
By Pat Putnam
Wrestling
The Hawkeyes won the NCAA title over Iowa State the hard way: they didn't have an individual champion and some of their wrestlers struggled to make weight
By Herman Weiskopf
Horse Racing
In his first major test of the 3-year-old season, Affirmed ran a puzzling race, but as philosophical Laz Barrera said, "Today we just lace up the gloves and spar"
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 13-19
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
By John A. Meyers
Edited by Robert H. Boyle