December 14, 1981 Table Of Contents
Art Talk
A LOT OF GOOD TEAMS FUMBLE WHEN IT COMES TO DECORATING THEIR HELMETS
On The Scene
HERE'S SOME ADVICE TO THOSE WHOSE SKIN KEEPS ON CRAWLING AFTER A SWIM
By Jill Lieber
Viewpoint
A MESSAGE TO THE AMERICAN LEAGUE: SMARTEN UP AND GIVE UP ON THE DH
By Jim Kaplan
Celtics-Sixers
As the game's greatest rivalry resumed, a little man gave the Celtics a big lift over the 76ers
After a 5½-year layoff, 37-year-old Joe Frazier returned to the ring to fight—please say it isn't so, Joe—Jumbo Cummings
By William Nack
No Hanky-Panky For America's Team
Witchcraft was out and crafty play in as UConn's homebreds outlasted Alabama A&M's imports for the NCAA soccer title
By Clive Gammon
Florida Four
New arenas, coaches and talent are putting college hoops in high gear
Cris Collinsworth
Give a listen to Cincinnati's rookie sensation, Cris Collinsworth, who can drop a quote as well as he can grab a pass
Whirling In
By William Oscar Johnson
College Basketball
With No. 2 son, Ray Meyer of DePaul gave his No. 1 son a valuable licking
Hockey
The word on the multilingual Nordiques is that they're now big winners
Ski Trek
A big meanie named Earl huffs and puffs but fails to faze a leadership school trek through Wyoming's Wind River range
By William Oscar Johnson
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 30-Dec. 6
Compiled by JANE E. BACHMAN
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited By Margaret Sieck
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum