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December 14, 1981 Table Of Contents

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Art Talk

A LOT OF GOOD TEAMS FUMBLE WHEN IT COMES TO DECORATING THEIR HELMETS

By Ronald N. Campbell

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

Better By Just A Tiny Bit

As the game's greatest rivalry resumed, a little man gave the Celtics a big lift over the 76ers

By Anthony Cotton

A Sad Show For Smokeless Joe

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

Four On The Floor In Florida

New arenas, coaches and talent are putting college hoops in high gear

By Jack McCallum

Cris Collinsworth

Catch A Catching Star

Give a listen to Cincinnati's rookie sensation, Cris Collinsworth, who can drop a quote as well as he can grab a pass

By John Underwood

Whirling In

Whirling In To Take A Powder

By Jule Campbell

It Makes Grown Men Yell

By William Oscar Johnson

College Basketball

Ray points the way

With No. 2 son, Ray Meyer of DePaul gave his No. 1 son a valuable licking

By Alexander Wolff

THE WEEK (Nov. 30-Dec. 6)

By Herm Weiskopf

Hockey

Speaking a new language

The word on the multilingual Nordiques is that they're now big winners

By Mike DelNagro

Ski Trek

JUST BLOWIN' IN THE WINDS

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

SCORECARD

Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

FACES IN THE CROWD