
October 19, 1981 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
FOR THE STRONG, A FAST, EXPENSIVE AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT NEW TRICYCLE
By Andy Meisler
Perspective
THE NEW BAY IN MASSACHUSETTS IS THAT OF THE COYOTE, EASTERN STYLE
Booktalk
NEW CLASSIC OF ANGLING LITERATURE: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AQUATIC INSECTS
Sideline
JIM HERSHBERGER'S 50TH BIRTHDAY BASH: A DAYLONG ENDURANCE FEST
By Craig Neff
Texas-Oklahoma
Some thought Texas was more hot air than hot stuff, but Oklahoma found out otherwise
By Douglas S. Looney
Playoffs
The Gang Of Four Shoots To The Top
Baseball came out of the doldrums as the Expos, Dodgers, Yankees and A's won one cliffhanger after another in the first divisional mini-playoffs
By Steve Wulf
Denver Broncos
Denver Is Standing Mile-High Once Again
Craig Morton, the oldest player in the NFL, has led the rejuvenated Broncos into first in the AFC West
Tony Ayala
The Ayala family has had its ups and downs but Tony Jr., 18, is undaunted and undefeated
College Football
For Arkansas State's Jerry Mack, there is no such thing as a free ride
By Dan Levin
Chess
In his world-title rematch with Anatoly Karpov, Korchnoi is getting blitzed
By William Nack
Horse Racing
It was a bouquet for Shoe and a vintage Champagne at Belmont
What's Up? Doc.
Dr. Robert Arnot sleeps three hours a night to have time to board-sail, speed-skate, run, bicycle, doctor, dance, romance and play the trumpet
By Dan Levin
Yesterday
The Iron Men of Phillips Used Just 12 Players in Upsetting Mighty Texas
By Jim Strain
Reminiscence
CORNCOBS AND A RABE BUTH BAT SET THE STORY STRAIGHT ON CURVEBALLS
By Ted Smiley
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 5-11
Compiled by JANE E. BACHMAN
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum