September 15, 1980 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
A BIG AUCTION OF FISHING LITERATURE WILL LURE LOVERS OF ANGLING LORE
By Dan Levin
U.S. Open
John McEnroe beat Bjorn Borg in the Open, avenging his Wimbledon loss
IT WAS THUMBS UP FOR NOTRE DAME
When Purdue's All-America Quarterback Mark Herrmann injured his throwing hand and did not play, the Irish knuckled down, nailed the Boilermakers and launched the season in style
By Douglas S. Looney
America's Cup
After a long summer, the America's Cup is finally down to Freedom vs. Australia
Steelers
PICKING UP WHERE THEY LEFT OFF
When last seen, the Steelers won the Super Bowl on a bomb to John Stallworth. Sunday, against Houston, it was more of the same
David Rivenes
THE MAN WHO BROUGHT SURFING TO MONTANA
Paipo surfing is just one of the many sporting interests of David Rivenes of little Miles City. He's also big on luge, tae kwan do and age-group wrestling
By Ray Kennedy
Baseball
Here comes Cincinnati again, powered by veterans Foster (top), with a P.R. man, and Seaver, with an O.K. shoulder
College Football
Most Top 20 teams won as expected, but the big winner was tiny Macalaster
TV/Radio
By Frank Deford
Pro Football
Green Bay's win over Chicago was just what the doctor ordered for Bart Starr
By Bruce Newman
Virginia
Winning didn't use to mean a thing at The University, but now football's up, basketball's hot, sports are in
By Frank Deford
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 1-7
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