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March 22, 1982 Table Of Contents

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NEBRASKA FOOTBALL IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS GREAT AND ROTTEN VOLUME

By Douglas S. Looney

NCAA Tournament

Sweet 16 And the 32 Who Missed

North Carolina, Virginia and Georgetown won squeakers in the NCAA tournament, while DePaul did its annual el foldo

By Curry Kirkpatrick

Look Homeward, Hawkeye

Iowa wrestlers may often wander, but not when it's NCAA title time

By Herm Weiskopf

Montreal Canadiens

Ready For A Long Trip In The Playoffs

Under new Coach Bob Berry, Montreal has taken off again, and it shouldn't be beaten early in postseason play—as in recent years

By Mike DelNagro

Rookies

Let's Play Ball, Dad

Rookies Terry Francona of the Expos and Cal Ripken of the Orioles are chips off old familiar blocks

By Steve Wulf

The Waiting

A Waiting That Is Worth Awaiting

The first blossoms begin an annual rite of passage for turkey hunters

By T.H. Kelly Jr.

Sarajevo

History's New Imprint

At last, Sarajevo, site of the next Winter Olympics, will be known for something besides a 1914 murder

By William Oscar Johnson

Track & Field

Doing a number in Pontiac

UTEP was No. 1 for the fourth straight time in the NCAA indoor meet

By Craig Neff

Pro Basketball

Look what's new in Jersey

The Nets have a new coach, new look, new arena and renewed spirit

By Anthony Cotton

POSSESSED OF A CERTAIN PRIDE

The family of José and Marta Salazar can be traced to the Roman Empire: Now their son is making history, too

By Kenny Moore

Perspective

THE CBA MAY HAVE A POINT WITH ITS NEW WAY OF FIGURING THE STANDINGS

By Arnold Schechter

First Person

ONE WAFFLING WIFFLE BALL PITCHER IS CAJOLED OUT OF YEARLY RETIREMENT

By Franz Lidz

For The Record

A roundup of the week March 8-14

Compiled by Wilmer Ames

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Philip G. Howlett

SCORECARD

Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

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