October 18, 1982 Table Of Contents
Sideline
PLAYOFF TIME AGAIN BRINGS BACK MY VICTORY DANCE WITH EDDIE BRINKMAN
Viewpoint
A RACE IN WHICH NICE GUYS FINISHED LAST FOR FINISHING FIRST TOGETHER
By Larry Colton
Baseball Playoffs
In a style reminiscent of Cardinals of yore, St. Louis swept the Braves in the National League playoffs
By Jim Kaplan
Cecil Applied The Coop de Grace
By Ron Fimrite
In the space of an hour, two horses attained glory, two were struck by tragedy
Washington
'Tequila!' Washington Served Up A Few Belts
The Huskies proved that, yes, they do deserve a high ranking, knocking back upstart Cal in a neat 50-7 win
By John Papanek
Track & Field
Robert de Castella of Australia won a thrilling marathon in Brisbane
By Kenny Moore
College Football
Who's the latest victim of insatiable Northwestern? Minnesota, no less
By Craig Neff
College Basketball
Golf
Against a backdrop of Texas chic, Wayne Levi won easily at Abilene
By Dan Jenkins
Marvin Hagler
When middleweight champ Marvin Hagler added Marvelous to his name, he wasn't on an ego trip, only confirming what hard work has wrought
By William Nack
Perspective
THE BEST OUTFIELD EVER? WHY, DEL, BIG SAM AND SLIDING BILLY, FOR SURE
By Robert W. Creamer
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 4-10
Compiled by Armen Keteyian
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum