
October 6, 1980 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
SOMETHING THAT BOTH BIG AND LITTLE LEAGUERS CAN SINK THEIR TEETH INTO
By Steve Wulf
Viewpoint
IN BASEBALL THESE DAYS, FANS SEEM TO GET THE SHORT END OF THE BAT
By Jim Kaplan
National League Races
With one week of the season remaining, the Phillies trailed the Expos in the National League East and the Dodgers were behind the Astros in the West, but both races were still far from over
By Steve Wulf
By Ron Fimrite
Blood, Sweat And Beers
Marvin Hagler's defeat of Alan Minter set off a barrage of bottles in London
By Clive Gammon
Colorado
THERE AIN'T NO MORE GOLD IN THEM THAR HILLS
The Colorado football team is winless, the sports programs are going bust, but Chuck Fairbanks has his $50,000 office
By Douglas S. Looney
Joe Theismann
Washington's voluble Joe Theismann sports this gaudy ring on his pinkie, but he wants a real Super Bowl job
By Ray Kennedy
College Football
With a ball he is 10 feet tall
Joe Morris of Syracuse is only 67 inches high, but his yardage gained is gigantic
By Joe Marshall
Baseballs
By Jim Kaplan
Pro Football
Mr. Simpson is all but forgotten in Buffalo as the Bills, featuring rookie runner Joe Cribbs and Nose Tackle Fred Smerlas, open the season with four straight victories
Sailing
With Freedom victorious 4-1, the U.S. defended the America's Cup yet again
Perspective
WANT TO BAG MONEY? GET OUT YOUR OLD GOLF CLUBS, THEY MAY BE GOLDEN
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 22-28
Compiled by Craig Neff
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum