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February 27, 1984 Table Of Contents

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Footloose

YOU GET TO KEEP YOUR SOCKS ON WHEN YOU GO SKINNY-DIPPING IN ANTARCTICA

By Michael Parfit

Stats

DON'T BE PORING OVER NUMBERS WHEN IT'S BETTER TO BE SWINGING A CLUB

By Ivan Maisel

Spotlight

AT 77, REVEREND POPS BURGESS STILL HAS A HEAVENLY TIME PLAYING HOCKEY

By Sandy Keenan

Winter Olympics

They Saved The Best For Last

Led by its astonishing Alpine skiers, the U.S. closed with a rush at Sarajevo, winning three golds in the final four days

By William Oscar Johnson

The Attack Of The Barber Poles And Hematomas

By Bob Ottum

Farewell To The Golden Goalie

By E.M. Swift

Notable Triumphs, Wrong Notes

By Bob Ottum

Hip, Hip Hooray For Boucher

By E.M. Swift

ABC: Too Many Hours, Not Enough Moments

By William Taaffe

...AND ONE TO GROW ON

USFL

SCOUTING REPORTS

By Jill Lieber

Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?

Jim Kelly, a 1982 Heisman hope who vanished after an injury, has reappeared to give the USFL hope

By Rick Telander

College Basketball

A young man with a mission

A two-year layoff didn't slow down BYU's high-scoring Devin Durrant

By Jack McCallum

THE WEEK (Feb. 13-19)

By Roger Jackson

Motor Sports

Cale nails another 500

As he did in '83, Cale Yarborough won at Daytona on the final lap

By Sam Moses

Pro Basketball

The Pistons are finally driving

One of the hottest new models out of Detroit is its basketball team

By Anthony Cotton

Baseball Journal

HERE'S TO THE GOOD OLD DAYS

In a journal recounting events outside baseball's white lines last year, the author yearns for the era when the game was a pastime, not a product

By Jim Kaplan

For The Record

A roundup of the week Feb. 13-19

Compiled by Ivan Maisel

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 Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

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