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November 2, 1981 Table Of Contents
Viewpoint
'TIS BETTER NEITHER TO GUIDE NOR TO BE GUIDED, SAYS THIS OUTDOORSMAN
Sideline
THESE TRACK AND FIELD TABLES ALLOW YOU TO COMPARE APPLES AND ORANGES
Booktalk
A LIFE OF GEORGE BRETT IS A RARE HIT IN THE RUN OF BASEBALL BOOKS
By Art Hill
World Series
The home teams made all of the winning plays as L.A. came back to New York with a 3-2 World Series lead
By Ron Fimrite
New York Marathon
A Man Who Is As Good As His Word
Alberto Salazar delivered on his bold promise to set a marathon mark in New York City with a glittering time of 2:08:13
By Kenny Moore
The 49ers
The 49ers Are Really Panning Out
Led by newly acquired pass-rush specialist Fred Dean, San Francisco is atop the NFC West and looks good as gold
Sean O'Grady
Sean O'Grady held the lightweight championship and did as his father wanted—and that cost him his title
By E.M. Swift
Pro Football
K.C.'s Nick Lowery has a brash manner, highfalutin rèsumè and strong leg
By N. Brooks Clark
College Football
That rarity, parity, has Iowa and others in the Big Ten in the tall corn
By Douglas S. Looney
Jack Russells
The Mutt With A Touch Of Class
Although the sprightly Jack Russell terrier isn't recognized by the American Kennel Club, he's welcome in some very exclusive circles
By E.M. Swift
First Person
A HISS IN THE CELLAR ENCOILED THE AUTHOR IN A VENOMOUS NIGHTMARE
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 19-25
Compiled by JANE E. BACHMAN
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum