March 26, 1984 Table Of Contents
Sideline
ALL RIGHT, TRIVIA NUTS. WHAT GOALIE WENT UP IN FLAMES AT A HOCKEY GAME?
By Jim Kaplan
Sport Medicine
KNEE BRACES ARE THE BEST FRIENDS THAT A BAD—OR GOOD—KNEE EVER HAD
Booktalk
THE AUTHOR WOULD LIKE TO CATCH ON TO JUST ONE OF TOM SEAVER'S PITCHES
By John Curtis
NCAAs
Sentiment would answer coach Ray Meyer of DePaul, but the reality might well be otherwise in the NCAAs
Hockey
Olympic stars Pat LaFontaine and Pat Flatley are lighting up the NHL
By E.M. Swift
By J.E. Vader
Rick Carey
Putting His Back Into His Work
Intense, driven Rick Carey, a world record backstroker, goes all out for perfection in everything he does
By Craig Neff
The Simmonses
Sculptor Roy Simmons Jr. followed his dad as Syracuse lacrosse coach and last year won the national title
By Franz Lidz
Boxing
The electrifying Edwin Rosario made short work of Roberto Elizondo
Castañeda
From humble beginnings walking for 18 straight hours on a high school track, Jesse Castañeda, here before Red Rock Cliff in New Mexico, has set world records and gained renown as a formidable perambulator
By Joan Ackermann-Blount
First Person
GOING FOR THE GOLD WAS FAR EASIER IN THE BEDROOM THAN ON THE TRAIL
By Dan Levin
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 12-18
Compiled by Armen Keteyian
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Franz Lidz