December 13, 1982 Table Of Contents
Replay
AT THE TIME, THESE YOUNG GOLFERS THOUGHT A BAD LIE WAS A GOOD ONE
By Jim Strain
On The Scene
ONE MVP RELIVES HIS GREATEST GAME WHENEVER HE DRIVES HIS ALL-STAR CAR
Footloose
WHEN IT GETS COLD UP NORTH, ASTUTE RUNNERS HEAD SOUTH TO GAINESVILLE
Marcus Allen
Marcus Allen, the '81 Heisman winner who's new to the Raiders but not to LA., has his team surging for the top
By Ron Fimrite
The Hitman Becomes The Hit-And-Run Man
A renowned slugger turned boxer, Thomas Hearns separated Wilfred Benitez from his WBC super welterweight title
By Pat Putnam
The Kings
Old Times Are Forgotten In The Land Of Cotton
The bad old season of '81-82, that is, all because Cotton Fitzsimmons has K.C. cruising in the Midwest
By Bruce Newman
Bob Kuechenberg
Miami's Bob Kuechenberg, once an NFL reject, is now lord of a manor
Jeff Ruland
The Bullets have flipped over 6'11" Jeff Ruland, who's better than he was cracked up to be
By Bruce Newman
College basketball
Tennessee's versatile Dale Ellis may be the country's best at his position
By Ralph Wiley
College Basketball
Pro Football
Cincy's Pete Johnson may be overweight, but he can sure bowl you over
By Franz Lidz
Movies
Now, here's a film worthy of its title
"That Championship Season": a win
By Frank Deford
Reminiscence
FOR A YOUNG QUARTERBACK, IT WAS A BIG DEAL TO BECOME A LITTLE QUAKER
By Jack Maley
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 29-Dec. 5
Compiled by Armen Keteyian
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited By Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer