October 22, 1984 Table Of Contents
Replay
AFTER 30 YEARS OF PERFECT MEMORIES, A VICTORY STREAK IS PUT ON THE LINE
By Bob Cairns
Booktalk
NOW ENLARGED, A BASEBALL CLASSIC MAKES A GLORIOUS, TIMELY RETURN
By Jeremiah Tax
Sideline
AN HONORARY COACH FINDS MAYBE IT'S BEST WHEN HIS IDEAS AREN'T HONORED
Shopwalk
THIS 'UNION' COULD BE THE SOLUTION FOR ATHLETES WHO FEEL WASHED UP
By Ivan Maisel
World Series
The Tigers leaped to the fore in every game as they bounded past the Padres to win the 81st Series
By Steve Wulf
A Son Of San Diego Pounds The Padres
By Ron Fimrite
A PROMISING ENTRY INTO A TOUGH NEW ARENA
By Jim Kaplan
NBC TRIUMPHS BY GOING BY THE BOOK: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO HARRY
By William Taaffe
Lamar Gant
Unlike all too many powerlifters, nine-time world champ Lamar Gant, who is sort of a specialist in odd twists, has unyieldingly opposed drug use
By Terry Todd
Pro Football
That's where Jeff Kemp, the Rams' quarterback, has often been found, but not any longer
By Jill Lieber
Golf
Whether it's Denis or Tom, deciding the Player of the Year isn't elementary
College Football
A tie that felt like a triumph
After being down and nearly out, Texas got a draw with Oklahoma
By Douglas S. Looney
By N. Brooks Clark
The Cowboys', and perhaps professional football's, top player is veteran defensive lineman Randy White, who goes nonstop on field—and stream
On The Scene
IF BRICK CARRYING IS YOUR THING, GET A LOAD OF THESE OLDE VILLAGE GAMES
By Franz Lidz
Perspective
SOME LEFTHANDED THINKING HAS KEPT SOUTHPAWS FROM BEING CATCHERS
By Jay Feldman
Footloose
KIWIS AND NEW ZEALANDERS ARE BIRDS OF A FEATHER—AND VERY PROUD OF IT
By Bil Gilbert
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 8-14
Compiled by Greg Kelly
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum