March 23, 1981 Table Of Contents
NCAA
Arkansas' upset of Louisville set off a mad scene at Austin. That's how things went all over in the NCAAs last week
Alan Jones, the reigning world champ, emerged from the feudin' and fussin' at Long Beach with a resounding win
By Sam Moses
Hockey
Last week born-again Montreal held off upstart St. Louis. When they meet next, the NHL championship may be at stake
By E.M. Swift
Fernando Valenzuela
Forget low—or slender—profiles when you're discussing Fernando Valenzuela, a rookie to treasure
By Steve Wulf
Special Report: Part II
FIGHTING THE RULERS OF THE WBA
More brazenly even than the WBC, its counterpart, the World Boxing Association has spun a web of dubious practices from its power base in Panama
By Pat Putnam
TV/Radio
Track & Field
Doug Padilla and Suleiman Nyambui traded tight wins at the NCAA indoors
By Craig Neff
Skiing
When he's not ruling the World Pro circuit, Austria's Andre Arnold takes up his brush, pail and ladder to relax
By Sam Moses
Wrestling
The mighty Banach twins captured individual titles as Iowa took yet another NCAA championship, its sixth in seven years
By Douglas S. Looney
Horse Racing
A $25,000 buy, John Henry is Dotsam's only horse—and the richest now racing
Pro Basketball
The Walton days are long gone, but the Ramsay and Ransey show has turned Portland's slow start into a fast finish
First Person
A SKUNKED FISHERMAN FINDS THE AURA OF DEFEAT HANGING HEAVILY UPON HIM
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 9-15
Compiled by N. Brooks Clark
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Robert H. Boyle