November 22, 1982 Table Of Contents
Sideline
THOUGH THE EAGLES DON'T PRACTICE, THEIR RECORD IS CLOSE TO PERFECT
By David McQuay
Footloose
AN 11-MILE CROSS-COUNTRY RUN PUTS THREE SKIERS INTO SEVENTH HEAVEN
Boxing
Then All the Joy Turned To Sorrow
It was a glorious day in Vegas for Ray Mancini until he found what it had cost challenger Duk-Koo Kim
By Ralph Wiley
By Pat Putnam
Clemson-Maryland
A Champ Whose Bowl Could Be A Mirage
Though Clemson won a share of the ACC title, it faced expulsion from the postseason scene by the NCAA
By Craig Neff
Anthony Carter
That's how far Anthony Carter, the All-America from Michigan, will go when he gets his hands on the ball
By John Papanek
Geese
For years this hunter tried vainly to bag a Canada goose, but when his chance came, he got triple trouble
College Football
At 0:00, surprising Penn made a second-chance field goal to beat Harvard
By N. Brooks Clark
TV/Radio
In sports-talk radio, Cleveland's Pete Franklin is the champ of insults
By William Taaffe
Pro Basketball
After years of sluggish performance, the Pistons are now finally cruising
Hockey
L.A. rookie scoring whiz Bernie Nicholls is eating up the opposition
By Jack Falla
Ueberroth
Peter Ueberroth was hired by the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee to stage the 1984 Games cheaply. Now he predicts a profit
By Ray Kennedy
Reminiscence
GETTING IN TOUCH WITH THE LAND CAN BE HARD ON A PRESIDENTIAL PROSPECT
By Ralph Graves
Nostalgia
AS A BOY, THE AUTHOR LOGGED LOTS OF TIME LISTENING TO CORNELL FOOTBALL
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 8-14
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