November 5, 1984 Table Of Contents
Sideline
THE AMERICAN HUNTER STILL BALKS AT SWITCHING FROM LEAD TO STEEL SHOT
Spotlight
MR. ROONEY IS HAVING A BALL CHASING DOWN BALLCHASERS FOR THE U.S. OPEN
By Franz Lidz
Houston
In his pro debut, 6'11" Akeem Olajuwon joined 7'4" Ralph Sampson up front, and the Rockets powered past the Mavericks
At Long Last, It's In The Cards
St. Louis has cut back on sacks of Neil Lomax and bagged a tie for first place in the NFC East
Gerry Faust
Somebody Up There May Be Listening
After three straight defeats the beleaguered—but very determined—Gerry Faust of Notre Dame got a big win at LSU
By Kenny Moore
Darrell Waltrip
There's No Way To Put Darrell Down
Darrell Waltrip has won more races than any driver in the past decade, and he's not easing off
By Bob Ottum
Minnesota Football
With a new coach and new hope, an alum recalls when Minnesota's football players seemed godlike
By William Oscar Johnson
Pro Football
A power grab put Ron Meyer out, Raymond Berry in as Pats coach
By Jill Lieber
College Football
While his dad saves souls, Keith Byars works wonders for Ohio State
By N. Brooks Clark
Hemingway Country
In his later years, Ernest Hemingway preferred Idaho to just about anywhere else, and the author, guided by Ernest's son Jack, discovered why during an evocative hunting and fishing trip
By E.M. Swift
Reminiscence
EAT YOUR HEART OUT, BOBBY KNIGHT, YOU'LL NEVER HAVE A WIN LIKE THIS
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 22-28
Compiled by Demmie Stathoplos
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum