
April 28, 1980 Table Of Contents
Footloose
A LEGENDARY TROUT STREAM IN BIG SKY COUNTRY IS THREATENED BY ITS DAM
Boston Marathon
Bill Rodgers (above) tied the record with a third straight Boston Marathon victory, but who was first to finish the full distance among the women was open to question
By Kenny Moore
NBA Playoffs
Home fires had a nasty way of burning the home team as Seattle won a thriller
By Bruce Newman
By John Papanek
The Roses
WHEN THE BLOOM IS OFF THE ROSES
Is there a life after Louisville? For some Kentucky Derby winners the answer is not much of one; a few even wound up pulling wagons. Others, however, have literally rolled in clover
By William Nack
Pacific Select
MORE VICTORIES EQUALS MORE FANS EQUALS MORE PROFITS, RIGHT? WRONG, WRONG, WRONG
So says Matthew Levine, a marketing whiz whose firm has uncovered some startling information about pro sports by talking to—of all people—the fans
By Ray Kennedy
Baseball
Toronto's Bobby Mattick is 64, but he is a rookie as a major league manager
By Larry Keith
Pro Football
Sifting stats—and tea leaves—intrepid Dr. Z predicts where the blue chips will fall in the NFL's name game next week
Track & Field
She chose the road to adventure
Young Joetta Clark forsook a bright dance career to become a top half-miler
By Craig Neff
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 14-20
Compiled by Brooks Clark
19hole: The Readers Take Over
Edited By Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum