March 17, 1980 Table Of Contents
Viewpoint
THE NCAA HOOPS TOURNAMENT, ONCE SO INTOXICATING, HAS LOST ITS KICK
NCAA Playoffs
Forty-eight teams roared into the NCAAs. Thirty-two were silenced, including No. 1 DePaul. The survivors compete for the last hurrah
THIS GREEN GIANT ISN'T SO JOLLY
A demanding new manager is making spring training anything but borrriiiing for the Phillies
By Larry Keith
LITTLE RAY OF SUNSHINE AT HIALEAH
Superbity, trained by the venerable Sunshine Calvert, took the year's first major test for 3-year-olds, the Flamingo, but if it proves anything, it is that the outcome of the Derby—and the races leading to it—remains clouded
By William Nack
Sonics
The defending NBA champion Sonics are near the top in the standings, but will they be able to peak for the playoffs?
By Bruce Newman
Rugby
By Dan Levin
Joe Paterno
'THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO THINK I'M A PHONY AND NOW THEY THINK THEY HAVE THE PROOF'
So says Joe Paterno, who was sorely tested in his 14th year as football coach at Penn State
Wrestling
He's really a rugged competitor
High school star Kenny Monday came off the carpet to mop up on the mat
Nature
For nearly 40 years a strain of cutthroat trout had been officially "extinct." Then one day, in a small Utah creek, researcher Terry Hickman made a big discovery
By Dan Levin
Design For Sport
With designer John Kubiak's line of training suits, runners have little reason to fear rain, snow or gloom of night
Pro Basketball
...Bill Cartwright would be the NBA's No. 1 rookie, not just the Knick MVP
Miss What?
HERE SHE IS, MISS, WELL, WHAT?
Women's bodybuilding has arrived—sort of. As Cammie Lusko and Kay Baxter show, the girls know what they're doing. But some judges don't
By Dan Levin
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 3-9
Compiled by Brooks Clark
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum