
March 31, 1980 Table Of Contents
Special Report
If there was any doubt about President Carter's resolve to boycott the Olympics, it was dispelled at a White House meeting with athletes
By Kenny Moore
Old Times
In a stroll down memory lane, Trevino, Player and Nicklaus had at it in the TPC, with Super Mex the noteworthy winner
By Dan Jenkins
Tarzan Bragg
So says Don Bragg, ex-Olympic champ, Tarzan manquè and a man who has great rapport with himself
By Douglas S. Looney
Fletcher
Glenn Fletcher has played football at four high schools, two J.C.s and two universities. He has no diplomas or degrees, but he has dreams aplenty
By Larry Keith
Soccer
Americanization—three North Americans on the field instead of two—is the new buzzword in the NASL. It might add a little pizzazz to a league that could use some
By J. D. Reed
Tennis
This winter's top women's event was a ding-dong tournament for Tracy Austin
Kareem
After years of moody introspection, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is coming out of his shell. But whether at home, as here, or on a basketball court or in a roller disco, he still steps to the music he hears
By John Papanek
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 17-23
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
Capping a whacky NCAA tournament, the Cardinals of Louisville came from behind to defeat UCLA and win their first national championship
MONARCHS OF ALL THEY SURVEY: PART TWO
Meanwhile, north of Indy, Old Dominion extended its reign, defeating Tennessee to win the AIAW title for the second consecutive year
By Joe Jares