
January 26, 1981 Table Of Contents
The Masters
In a showdown among the eight top tennis players of last year, Bjorn Borg left no doubt that he is still in a class by himself
Super Bowl XV
While some view the Superdome showdown as a morality play, in the end the game will be won by the better defense, and don't be surprised if the roguish Raiders, not the eager Eagles, earn the halos
Cornerback Lester Hayes and Linebacker Ted Hendricks are Oakland's master thieves, and each believes he has the magic potion that will help steal the title
By Ron Fimrite
With Ron Jaworski eating up yardage, the waters may be unsafe for Oakland
By E.M. Swift
Super Bowl tickets are being scalped for as much as $500—and there are allegations of scandal
By William Nack
College Basketball
Kansas' Lynette Woodard, already the alltime leading scorer among women, is now seeking new heights
Boxing
Middleweight champ Hagler's obscure No. 1 challenger was sent into oblivion
By Pat Putnam
Bobby Knight
Bobby Knight may be tremendously successful on the court, but off it, Indiana's controversial basketball coach often stalks the insignificant
By Frank Deford
For The Record
A roundup of the week Jan. 12-18
Compiled by N. Brooks Clark
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum