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November 8, 1982 Table Of Contents

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HERE IS A CONTROVERSY THAT'S FOR THE BIRDS: TO FEED OR NOT TO FEED

By Michael Baughman

College Football

Oh What A Notable Victory!

Stanford did not fiddle around with Washington, scoring a dazzling 43-31 upset with John Elway's arm and some unsung feet

By Ron Fimrite

And This Too Has Come To Pass

The new strategy is victory through air power...even in the Big Ten

By Craig Neff

Appleton's apple pie guy

Scott Reppert is a double All-America, both on the field and off it

By Jill Lieber

THE WEEK

By Herm Weiskopf

Hagler

Hey, Fully Didn't Fill The Bill

Middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler dispatched Fulgencio Obelmejias and then verbally sparred with his next big foe (he hopes), welterweight champ Sugar Ray Leonard

By William Nack

Fighting Back As A Weekend Warrior

San Diego's Bill Walton is treading lightly as he tries again to return to the NBA

By Anthony Cotton

Aaron Pryor

The Champion Of Confusion

WBA junior welterweight titleholder Aaron Pryor has everything in order in the ring, but outside of it, his life is a mess

By Pat Putnam

TV

NCAA football from E to U

"Civilian" viewers grade each telecast

By William Taaffe

College Soccer

The game takes a new turn

When No. 1 Duke played No. 3 Virginia, it was the U.S. vs. the U.S.

By Clive Gammon

THE GLITTER HAS GONE

At 12 Lori Kosten was ranked No. 2 in the U.S. in tennis, and her future seemed golden. Then everything fell apart

By Barry McDermott

On The Scene

THE CAMP PROVIDES A CHANCE TO TAKE THE SWAMP'S PULSE, AND ONE'S OWN

By Harry Middleton

Reminiscence

A BOYHOOD SPRING THAT COULDN'T BE WHIPPED GOT HOPPING WITH 28 TOADS

By Ted Smiley

For The Record

A roundup of the week Oct. 25-31

Compiled by Armen Keteyian

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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