
February 18, 1980 Table Of Contents
Viewpoint
GOING THE WOOD-STOVE ROUTE HAS ITS ATTRACTIONS, BUT DRAWBACKS, TOO
Millrose Games
To the plaudits of the Millrose Games crowd that had cheered her to a world mark in the 1,500, Mary Decker triumphantly tours the Garden
By Joe Marshall
Indoor Soccer
THEY GET THEIR KICKS ON A HOCKEY RINK
Indoor soccer—two leagues, 20 teams coast-to-coast—makes the outdoor version look pale. There's lots of action, plenty of scoring and some surprising sellouts
By J. D. Reed
Campagnolo
Italy's Campagnolo bicycle components have for decades been the best of the best, so much so that sporting them has become a sport itself
College Basketball
Lewis Lloyd, No. 2 in rebounds and scoring, is Des Moines' latest rage
Hockey
They may not be ready for the NHL yet, but Philadelphia's farmhands are boffo at the box office in Maine and have provided the astute Flyers with key reinforcements
Tennis
Vincent Van Patten, a sometime movie star, has become a hit on the pro tour
By Bill Colson
Pro Basketball
The K. C. Kings have put together a dynamite mixture that's made them the Midwest Division's most explosive force
By Bruce Newman
Ray Meyer
In his 37 seasons at DePaul, Coach Ray Meyer has commuted from the top to the bottom. Now, at 66, he is back on the right track with a basketball team that could transport him to his first national title
For The Record
A roundup of the week Feb. 4-10
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