October 29, 1984 Table Of Contents
Sideline
WOMEN'S RACQUETBALL SERVES UP A NEW HIT: THE LYNN AND HEATHER SHOW
Dolphins
With quarterback Dan Marino overseeing a brilliant offense, Miami crushed New England to stay unbeaten
Marvelous Marvin Hagler was a big hit against Mustafa Hamsho in the Big Apple. Now he wants the Motor City Hit Man
By Jaime Diaz
West Virginia-BC
The Mountaineers Sure Know How To Climb
By beating BC and the redoubtable Doug Flutie, West Virginia showed it's ready to scale its way into a major bowl
By Douglas S. Looney
Jack Morris
Detroit's Jack Morris is a complex character with a simple approach to postseason play—dominate it
By Ron Fimrite
Pro Basketball 1984-85
Will It Be Another Banner Year?
Odds are against Boston's repeating as the NBA champion. After all, nobody has done so since the Celtics in 1969—and with a lot of good reasons
Know your team by its digs as well as its deeds after a summer that brought much redecorating
Pro Football
Hapless Tampa Bay has the NFL's top rusher-receiver, James Wilder
By Jill Lieber
College Football
Playing undefeated South Carolina was funereal for another opponent
Hang Time
As Dr. J proved in the 1980 NBA finals, leaping is something lots of guys can do, but hang time is the stuff of dreams
By Tony Kornheiser
On The Scene
PETE MARAVICH USED TO BE A HOT DOG, BUT NOWADAYS HE WON'T EVEN EAT ONE
By Lisa Twyman
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 15-21
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