
November 1, 1982 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
TWO NATURALISTS DESCRIBE THE JOYS OF RIVER WATCHING AND MUCH MORE
By Jeremiah Tax
SMU-Texas
SMU kept charging for the Cotton Bowl by beating Texas 30-17
By John Papanek
They Grappled In The Big Apple
Alberto Salazar had to fend off the challenge of Mexico's Rodolfo Gomez to win his third straight New York City Marathon
By Craig Neff
World Series
For All You Do, This Hug's For You
St. Louis overcame bad weather, flip-flops of fate and Milwaukee to sweep Games 6 and 7 and win its ninth World Series
By Ron Fimrite
Pro Basketball 1982-83
On the eve of its 37th season, the league is faced with spiraling costs, limited revenues and a possible strike—which may be the owners' best way to cut their losses
By Bruce Newman
Moses Malone is aiming to earn his $13.2 million by shooting, rebounding, running, defending—and leading the 76ers to a title
College Football
High School Football
Verdi High has only 35 students, a mere 15 players and a 7-0 record
By Dan Levin
Horse Racing
If medical wonders don't cease, Sail On Bunny will become a millionaire
Hockey
Hmm, maybe Washington didn't take Montreal to the cleaners after all
By E.M. Swift
Jack Ramsay
Whether coaching at St. Joseph's College or in the NBA, Jack Ramsay has usually had a leg up on his competition
By John Papanek
Perspective
THE DARING JACKIE ROBINSON HAD THE STAMP OF A VERY SPECIAL BALLPLAYER
By Robert W. Creamer
For The Record
A roundup for the week Oct. 18-24
Compiled by Armen Keteyian
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum