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February 23, 1981 Table Of Contents

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Sideline

A PHOTO-FORGER CONFESSES HIS SINS AND DISCOVERS THAT HE IS NOT ALONE

By Michael Baughman

King Richard

HATS OFF TO THE KING

Richard Petty, sovereign of the speedways, let the race go to the swift for most of the way, then gambled and won his seventh Dayton a 500

By Sam Moses

Louisiana State

WATCH OUT: TIGERS ON THE LOOSE

After devouring 22 straight opponents, LSU has a firm grip on the SEC lead

By Curry Kirkpatrick

Carpenter

No Way They're Going to Hold Him Back

Schoolboy sensation Bobby Carpenter's next destination could well be the NHL

By E.M. Swift

Kilroy Is Here

AHOY! KILROY IS HERE

The ubiquitous nonentity of World War II sails on as the mascot of real-estate magnate Jim Kilroy's latest Kialoa, the high-tech heavyweight of the SORC

By Coles Phinizy

College Basketball

Two who can fill it up

Kevin Magee and Mike Ferrara have this in common: they can score by the score

By Bruce Newman

THE WEEK (Feb. 9-15)

By Herm Weiskopf

Horse Racing

Tops in the litigation derby

Flying Nashua and Johnlee n' Harold are the West's best hopes for a Triple Crown winner—that is, if they can manage to stay on the track and out of the courts

By William Leggett

American Renewal

Special Project: American Renewal

By Henry Grunwald

A Game Plan for America

If the lessons of sport—discipline, competitiveness, teamwork—are to have value in society at large, if indeed the path to the boardroom leads through the locker room, we had better change our priorities

By John Underwood

ETON MEETS ITS WATERLOO

By Bill Colson

A BEACON OF INTEGRATED EXCELLENCE

By Bill Colson

PRIDE IN BEING PART OF THE TEAM

By Bill Colson

For The Record

A roundup of the week Feb. 9-15

Compiled by N. Brooks Clark

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Philip G. Howlett

SCORECARD

Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

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