April 11, 1983 Table Of Contents
Sideline
AN AMERICAN FINDS OUT THAT RUNNING WITH PYGMIES IS NO SMALL CHALLENGE
By Tim Schell
Viewpoint
TO THIS CHESS LOVER, PLAYING THE KNIGHT ISN'T JUST HORSING AROUND
By Jim Kaplan
Booktalk
A VOLUME ABOUT THE BRONX BOMBERS THAT EVEN YANKEE HATERS WILL LOVE
By Jeremiah Tax
NCCA Finals
North Carolina State completed its astonishing run to the NCAA title by knocking off Houston 54-52
Cheryl Miller led USC to the NCAA women's title over Louisiana Tech
By Craig Neff
John Elway
Would He Rather Be A Unitas Or A Mantle?
Whether John Elway will choose football or baseball is a toss-up, but either way he's ticketed for stardom
By Ralph Wiley
Amy Alcott's Dinah Shore victory was her third in a major and her first step toward owning a sweet shop
Lou Saban
Much Traveled Lou Saban, the football coach who can't say no, is now in his 18th job, at obscure Central Florida. Will this one cap his career?
By Douglas S. Looney
A Special Boxing Report
Too Many Punches, Too Little Concern
With boxing's ills under fresh public scrutiny, new research on brain damage in experienced fighters suggests a road to medical reform
A Conversation With The Greatest
An Encounter To Last An Eternity
Boxers Benjamin Davis, 22, and Louis Wade, 16, knew each other for only two minutes, 57 seconds, but for both of them, that was far too long
By Frank Deford
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 28-April 3
Compiled by Franz Lidz
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum