
March 19, 1984 Table Of Contents
Sideline
PHONY FISH LACED WITH FLAVOROL MAY REPLACE ERSATZ WORMS AS BASS LURES
By Bob Brown
Booktalk
THIS BOOK PORTRAYS STENGEL AS A GENIUS AT MORE THAN OBFUSCATION
By Jeremiah Tax
Georgetown
Hang On To Your Hats...And Heads
With Patrick Ewing at his formidable best, Georgetown won the Big East tournament and sallied forth into the NCAAs
Tim Witherspoon beat Greg Page, a heavyweight in more ways than one, for the vacant WBC championship
By Pat Putnam
World Cup Skiing
U.S. women and men Alpine skiers won six World Cup races in nine days, but they lost a pair of aces
By William Oscar Johnson
Patty Sheehan
Patty Sheehan, LPGA Player of the Year for '83 and contender for '84, is long off the tee and long on heart
Henry Milligan
Princeton grad Henry Milligan, the amateur heavyweight champ of the U.S., has Olympic hopes
By Franz Lidz
Wrestling
Putting the clamps on the crown
Jim Zalesky's 90th consecutive win led Iowa to another NCAA title
By Jaime Diaz
Track & Field
Mike Conley won both the triple and the long jump at the NCAAs
By Craig Neff
Pro Football
A time for the Stoudt of heart
Pittsburgh's boo-birds welcomed back whipping boy Cliff Stoudt
By Franz Lidz
College Basketball
A five-time runner-up, Maryland coach Lefty Driesell finally won the toughest tournament of all
First Person
THE AUTHOR WAS HOOKED ON DOLPHINS AFTER THEY SWAM INTO HIS LIFE IN BAJA
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 5-11
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