
January 21, 1980 Table Of Contents
DePaul
As in No. 1. The team is unbeaten, thanks to its wily coach, his son the recruiter and homegrown Chicago talent like Mark Aguirre (shooting against Marquette)
By Larry Keith
Super Bowl Preview
SUPER? THIS TIME CALL IT THE CRUNCH BOWL
Pittsburgh always comes up big in the big games, and XIV is nothing but a biggie. Ergo, when it's all over Sunday, Los Angeles will be rammed, bammed and slammed
Masters Tennis
In a week of upsets and dazzling tennis artistry, Bjorn Borg won in the Big Apple for the first time, besting a matchless field in the Colgate Grand Prix Masters at Madison Square Garden
Gordie Howe
...on. Gordie Howe is skating in his fifth decade, and while his legs are not what they used to be, his heart, head—and elbows—are
By E.M. Swift
College Basketball
Economics major Joe Barry Carroll is a quiet, thoughtful person, but when he plays center for Purdue, he eloquently reaffirms his claim to All-America honors
By Larry Keith
Boxing
Inscrutable Leon got his act together—for now—and KO'd Alfredo Evangelista
By William Nack
Golf
While Craig Stadler got the season under way with a win in the Hope, the scorers strived semi-mightily to get the numbers for Commissioner of Stats Beman
By Dan Jenkins
TV/Radio
THE SHOT HEARD 'ROUND THE LINKS
By Stan Isaacs
Pro Basketball
Unsung Mike Mitchell, the Cavs' hot scorer, is claiming attention at last
By Bruce Newman
College Hockey
Sorry, snowbirds, but playing at USIU isn't just suntan time in San Diego
Rozelle
WELCOME COMMISSIONER PETE ROZELLE & WIFE CARRIE
In 20 years Pete Rozelle has grown from the dauphin to unrivaled monarch of the NFL by twisting arms, doing P.R. and making everyone rich. But that may not do it in the '80s.
By Frank Deford
For The Record
A roundup of the week Jan. 7-13
Compiled by Kathleen Andria
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum