
September 8, 1980 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
A CLOSE LOOK AT THE AMERICA'S CUP BY A SHARP SKIPPER WHO'S SEEN IT ALL
By Kenneth Rudeen
A MARSHMALLOW-SOFT TRIO OF BILLY MARTIN BIOS—ONE BY BILLY HIMSELF
Yesterday
SLUGGER MOOSE ALEXANDER IS GONE AND, ALAS, HE'S ALL BUT FORGOTTEN
By Bill Colson
Shopwalk
WHAT'S ROUND, THIN, HAS A HOLE IN THE CENTER AND TAKES OFF? THE SKYRO
Hambletonian
An emotional Hambletonian rang down the curtain in Du Quoin. Next year's race will be in New Jersey—no cows, pies or prize peppers
By Douglas S. Looney
Super Joe
SUPER JOE: A LEGEND IN HIS OWN TIME
Joe Charboneau is the leading candidate for American League Rookie of the Year and the biggest thing in Cleveland since Rocky Colavito
By Steve Wulf
Pro Football 80
A TIME TO REMEMBER, A TIME TO FORGET
TV/Radio
THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO GO: UP
By Steve Wulf
Baseball
With his batting average high among the league leaders and his fielding as slick as ever, Second Baseman Manny Trillo of Philadelphia is hushing up his critics
Design For Sport
The rise of the lowly sweat suit
Soccer
The Cosmos' nonpareil scorer wrecked Tulsa with an NASL-record seven goals
By Clive Gammon
Jimmy The Greek
'HEY, GREEK, WHO DO YOU LIKE?'
Mrs. Synodinos had lofty ambitions for little Dimitrios. He would play the violin and be a priest or a lawyer. Instead, he became Jimmy The Greek, Oddsmaker to the Nation
By Frank Deford
Nostalgia
IN THREE-ON-THREE IN ROCKAWAY THE BALL WENT THISAWAY AND THATAWAY
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 25-31
Compiled by Roy S. Johnson
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert H. Boyle