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October 10, 1983 Table Of Contents

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Booktalk

THERE'S FAR TOO MUCH FICTION IN THIS NOVEL ABOUT THE BLACK SOX SCANDAL

By Jeremiah Tax

Sideline

FOR THIS FOOTBALL TEAM WITHOUT A FIELD, HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS

By Armen Keteyian

The Redskins

By the Skin of Their Teeth

Just when the Redskins seemed beaten, they rallied for 17 fast points to shock the L.A. Raiders 37-35

By Jack McCallum

Nebraska '83

Staking A Claim To Best Ever

Nebraska of '83, led by Mike Rozier (above), has the stuff to transcend Notre Dame of '24, Army of '44 and the rest

By Douglas S. Looney

Rick McKinney

On Target For The Games

He may not look like an athlete, but archer Rick McKinney is a good bet for Olympic gold

By Dan Levin

Hockey 1983-84

SPLENDID CAPITAL GAIN

Washington became a winner when it got Defenseman Rod Langway

By E.M. Swift

TV/Radio

The players finally get a coach

NBC has hired wise old Marty Glickman to tutor its football commentators

By William Taaffe

Baseball

BASEBALL

By Herm Weiskopf

College Football

A losing proposition

Marietta College hasn't won a game in three years

By Jaime Diaz

THE WEEK

By N. Brooks Clark

Soccer

Blowing out the Blizzard

Tulsa won Soccer Bowl '83 with a little assist from the NASL boss

By Clive Gammon

Wrestling

The trip wasn't a total loss

Dave Schultz was the only U.S. winner at the Soviet-dominated worlds

By Craig Neff

Triathlon

Gall, Divided Into Three Parts

One must be bold indeed to even try the triathlon's killer mix of swimming, cycling and running

By Dan Levin

Triathlon's Secret Sugar Daddy

By Armen Keteyian

For The Record

A roundup of the week Sept. 26-Oct. 2

Compiled by Roger Jackson

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Robert L. Miller

SCORECARD

Edited by Robert H. Boyle

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