November 10, 1980 Table Of Contents
Viewpoint
WHAT'S IN A NAME? TO CORPORATIONS THAT PROMOTE SPORTS, A GREAT DEAL
By Jim Kaplan
Booktalk
ALTHOUGH GRAND IN SCOPE, THIS NEW BIO OF BOBBY JONES IS, ALAS, SUBPAR
The Steelers
This Could Be Their Last Grasp
Joe Greene got his first sack of the year and Pittsburgh its first win in four games, but both may have been too late
SPURS THAT JINGLE JANGLE MANGLE
San Antonio's good-hit, no-field style has undergone an amazing transformation. Just ask its opponents
By John Papanek
Unbeaten No More
HEY, NOT EVERYBODY CAN BE PERFECT
Alabama, UCLA, North Carolina and Baylor—unbeaten, ranked in the Top 10 and aspirants for the national title—bit the dust
By Douglas S. Looney
Marques Johnson
Marques Johnson, who may well be the best forward in the NBA, performs high above the opposition, stopping time, defying gravity
By John Papanek
Bear Hunt
With the dollar a bargain, a new breed of hunter is on the loose in America. Come out to Colorado and meet Felix, Franz & Co.
By Clive Gammon
Horse Racing
So boasted every contestant in the $50,000 World Series of Handicapping, as the country's top horseplayers raced neck-and-neck to the wire in a battle of the egos
College Football
Brigham Young's offensive philosophy is that the quickest and easiest way into the other guy's end zone is to throw the ball and leave the running to the track team
By Joe Marshall
Soccer
Appalachian State is in the Top 10 thanks to a coach who knows the value of an African connection and understands that meal books go right to a player's heart
By J.D. Reed
TV/Radio
AT LAST, ALL ACTION AND NO TALK
By William Oscar Johnson
Perspective
A VETERAN HUNTER DISCOVERS THAT HE NEEDN'T USE A GUN TO ACHIEVE HIS AIM
Reminiscence
AFTER A ROCKY START, THIS ROOKIE NURSED A SINGLE INTO A HOME RUN
By Jack Winter
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 27-Nov. 2
Compiled by Craig Neff
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum