
March 10, 1980 Table Of Contents
The Hoosiers
Holding the ball aloft, Ray Tolbert and his Indiana teammates walked off with the Big Ten crown by beating Ohio State
Jim Craig
The Flame is Still Burning Brightly
Georgians suddenly turned on to the alien sport of hockey last week, giving a lavish welcome to Olympic Goalie Jim Craig, whose pro debut with the Atlanta Flames was a rousing success, on and off the ice
Martin
BERKELEY BILLY COMES HOME AGAIN
Born in the Bay Area 51 years ago, Billy Martin is back in the neighborhood as manager of Charlie Finley's downtrodden Oakland A's, an assignment that, given the personalities of the principals, may not last the season
By Ron Fimrite
Heavies
With Muhammad Ali overweight as well as overage, the heavyweight division is the pits, but some young boxers could pull it out of the hole
By William Nack
Fillies
FULL OF HEART IN AN EMPTY HOUSE
The Minnesota Fillies and the rest of the players in the WBL go for broke on the floor, while their struggling franchises go all but broke at the box office
College Basketball
Although Weber State, 26-2, won its conference, the NCAA test lay ahead
Track & Field
Earl Bell (vertical) and Larry Myricks (horizontal) measured up in the Garden
By Joe Marshall
Swimming
The use of a psychologist is among the different strokes making Iowa a power
By Joe Jares
For The Record
A roundup of week Feb. 25-March 2
Compiled by Brooks Clark
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum