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November 26, 1979 Table Of Contents

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Booktalk

A HISTORY OF PRO FOOTBALL IN TWO BIOGRAPHIES—ONE SUNNY, ONE SOUR

By Jonathan Yardley

Sideline

UNLIKE THE PLAY, OTHELLO THE GAME IS THE VERY ANTITHESIS OF TRAGEDY

By Jim Kaplan

Footloose

WHAT DO ARCARO, DIMAGGIO, LOMBARDI HAVE IN COMMON? A NEW HALL OF FAME

By Rick Telander

Block Party

BUCKEYE BLOCK PARTY

A blocked punt earned Ohio State a win over Michigan, and its first trip to Pasadena in four years

By Douglas S. Looney

THE BROAD ST. BULLIES CLEAN UP THEIR ACT

Once renowned as a rock 'em, sock 'em club, the Philadelphia Flyers are now winning with speed, skill and finesse

By Kathy Blumenstock

O.J. Simpson

All Dressed Up, Nowhere To Go

Time and injuries have taken their toll on O.J. Simpson, but he's bowing out with class

By Paul Zimmerman

Movies

THE 'FISH' GETS A DISMAL DUNKING

By Frank Deford

College Football

THE WEEK

By Herm Weiskopf

Motor Sports

It's all in the family—again

After three lean years, six-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty dramatically gained title No. 7 by outdriving Darrell Waltrip in the season's final race

By Sam Moses

Sugar Ray

SUGAR SURE IS SWEET

In driving toward a welterweight title shot, Ray Leonard has evoked another Sugar Ray and that venerable Leonard, Benny

By William Nack

Reminiscence

LEAPIN' LIZARDS! BOB BEAMON'S TRACK SPIKES WERE HEADING STRAIGHT AT ME

By Grady James Robinson

On The Scene

HERE'S DOGSLEDDING FOR TENDERFEET: A WAY TO IMITATE 'SERGEANT PRESTON'

By Lowell Cohn

For The Record

A roundup of the week Nov. 12-18

Compiled by Bill Colson

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

SCORECARD

Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

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