
November 27, 1978 Table Of Contents
Viewpoint
A BIRD LOVER HUNG OUT SOME SEED AND THE SQUIRRELS DROVE HER NUTS
Shopwalk
TOOBEE OR NOT TOOBEE? AY, THAT'S THE BURNING QUESTION IN CALIFORNIA
By Andy Meisler
Redheads
The Atlantic Division of the NBA has a new-old glow, with Boston's fiery Cowens joining the coaching ranks and New York's intense Holzman re-upping
By John Papanek
THESE TROJANS DIDN'T HORSE AROUND
Relying on power, not guile, USC won the right to go to the Rose Bowl by running roughshod over UCLA and bottling up the Bruin backs
By Joe Jares
Navratilova was No. 1, Evert was No. 2, so Chris figured if she beat Martina in the Colgate she would be No. 1. She did. She is
Florida Bay
WHERE HAVE ALL THE FISHES GONE?
Once fertile, the shallow waters of Florida Bay are now nearly barren of game fish, which have been driven away by high salinity or throttled in commercial gill nets
By Robert F. Jones
College Basketball
In a year of explosive change, many of the game's old reliables may fizzle out, while some fairly recent duds—most notably Duke—have blasted off into the upper reaches of the rankings
By Kent Hannon
Here is the new elite. These 10 debonair young gentlemen are the very upper crust of this season's sophomores, a group sophisticated so far beyond its years it ranks among the most select classes ever
HE'S GONE TO THE HEAD OF HIS CLASS
By Larry Keith
DREAM GAME THAT CANNOT COME TRUE
By Steve Wulf
THE BEST WOMAN MAY BE A MERE GIRL
College Football
This time Pepper's not red hot
Notre Dame wrecked Georgia Tech, but at least the Irish did not run it up
By Douglas S. Looney
By Herman Weiskopf
Yesterday
KEANEY INVENTED THE FAST BREAK AND RHODE ISLAND MADE THE BIG TIME
By Maury Klein
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 13-19
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert H. Boyle