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November 23, 1981 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
FOR WOMEN ONLY: A SPORTS DOCTOR'S SENSIBLE PRESCRIPTION FOR FITNESS
Reminiscence
GRANDFATHER USED A WINGBONE AND A PINT IN RELAXED PURSUIT OF TURKEY
Perspective
WHEN IS AN "OLYMPIC-SIZE" POOL NOT OLYMPIC SIZE? ALMOST ALL THE TIME
A THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL GAME STOPPED THE CLOCK FOR THE ALUMNI
By Grady Jim Robinson
Footloose
PEOPLE WHO WANT TO START AT THE TOP MIGHT TRY SKIING AT SNOWSHOE
By Bob Ottum
Marcus Allen
It was grand—actually, two grand—when USC's Marcus Allen became the first collegian to go that distance in a season, against Washington
By Douglas S. Looney
Something's Cooking In Beantown
Fired by a new style of play and a slew of youngsters who would rather shoot than shove, the once pugnacious Boston Bruins are again red-hot
New Faces
Rookies are proving that, with parity in the NFL, fresh blood can turn around a team's fortunes
Mitch Kupchak
Mitch Kupchak spends as much time on the floor as in the air, and not much of his $800,000 salary
By Bruce Newman
Jack LaLanne
Good old Jack LaLanne may be 67 now, but the message on his license plate is for you—he's still perfect
By Bob Ottum
College Football
Puget Sound's Bob Jackson excels both on the gridiron and in the pool
By Jill Lieber
Horse Racing
Special Effort isn't like any other quarter horse; he's a lot faster and richer
By E.M. Swift
Boating
Upstart Jerry Jacoby danced past 16 rivals to win the world offshore title
By Bob Ottum
Bear Bryant
Bear Bryant says that unequivocally after 43 years of coaching and 314 wins, tying Stagg's record, which he can break against Auburn
By Frank Deford
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 9-15
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