
October 13, 1980 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
A GYMNASTICS BIO THAT'S FULL OF FINE MOVES, ESPECIALLY THE THOMAS FLAIR
By Bob Ottum
Viewpoint
MANY A FISH AND FOWL WITH A BAD REP MAKE FOR GOOD SPORT AND EATING
Sideline
BUTCH CONSIDERED LIFE AT OUR PLACE THE BERRIES UNTIL HE MET THE BAD JAY
The Fight
The ravages of age and his training regimen left Muhammad Ali helpless before the swift fists of Larry Holmes
By Pat Putnam
By Frank Deford
By William Nack
Hockey/1980-81
By Mark Mulvoy
Three Sutter brothers will be playing in the NHL this season, and there are three more on the way, including Brent, who may be the best of them
By E.M. Swift
College Football
Saturday was a nightmare for Ohio State and Nebraska, the nation's second- and third-ranked teams, the Buckeyes losing to UCLA, the Huskers to Florida State
By Joe Marshall
Pro Football
Miami's three quarterbacks seem to work best coming out of the bullpen, so Don Shula is acting like Captain Hook
Motor Sports
Alan Jones reasserted his right to the driving championship at Watkins Glen
By Robert F. Jones
Baseball
Well, at least not in the last game, when Houston came back from three straight losses to win the NL West in a playoff
By Ron Fimrite
By Steve Wulf
By Jim Kaplan
Horse Racing
Spectacular Bid passed on the Gold Cup, retiring as the winningest horse
Reminiscence
THE BARE FACTS ABOUT THE HAZING OF FROSH FOOTBALLERS, TEXAS-STYLE
First Person
AFTER A SUMMER OF BEING ALL WET, AN ANGLER DRIFTS QUIETLY INTO WINTER
For The Record
A roundup of the week Sept. 29-Oct. 5
Compiled by Craig Neff
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum