November 9, 1981 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
A FINE ACCOUNT OF A SEASON FROM A HOOPS COACH WITH A YEN FOR ZEN
Perspective
JEAN COCTEAU'S VISION: SERAPHIM IN THE LOW POST AND CHERUBIM AT GUARD
Shopwalk
NEW FOR SOCCER-STYLE KICKERS: A TEE THAT SHOULDN'T TEE YOU OFF
By Andy Meisler
First Person
A YOUNG ADMIRER MADE CONTACT WITH HIS LORD OF THE RING, MUHAMMAD ALI
By Davis Lee
Cowboys-Eagles
Philadelphia was flying high until Dallas came in and shot down the Eagles in the quarter that counted
World Series
For some Dodgers, there may not be much time left to enjoy their World Series victory over New York
By Ron Fimrite
Miami Vs. Penn State
...And Another No. 1 Bites The Dust
Penn State was the latest to tumble, but considering Miami's improving stature, it was only barely an upset
By William Nack
Pro Basketball 1981-82
What are Norm Nixon, Mitch Kupchak, Michael Cooper, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jamaal Wilkes and Magic Johnson doing in a classroom with Laker Coach Paul Westhead? Hitting the blackboards, just like the rest of the league
By Bruce Newman
By Bruce Newman
College Football
Erk Russell, creator of Georgia's Junkyard Dogs, is building a whole new team
By N. Brooks Clark
Hockey
U.S. schoolboy whiz Bobby Carpenter is yielding high returns in Washington
Field Hockey
Penn State's Candy Finn sticks out in both field hockey and lacrosse
By Bob Ottum
Larry Bird
Larry Bird was blessed with his height, but lots of work made him the NBA's most complete player since Oscar Robertson
By John Papanek
On The Scene
THE FISHERMEN DIDN'T BELIEVE THAT FLIES WOULD WORK, BUT THE FISH BIT
Reminiscence
THE BARE TRUTH IS THAT THE RIDES AT PARADISE RANCH WEREN'T HEAVENLY
By Jim Strain
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 26-Nov. 1
Compiled by Craig Neff
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum