
November 12, 1984 Table Of Contents
Sideline
WHENCE CAME THE WAVE? COLORADO HOCKEY OR FOOTBALL IN WASHINGTON?
By Lisa Twyman
Replay
TINY MAXWELL CUT A WIDE SWATH AS A FOOTBALL PLAYER, REF AND WRITER
By Ralph Keyes
NFL
Pro football is hurting, but it needn't be. The author names the ills and prescribes some remedies
Don't Let It Go Down The Tube, Pete
By William Taaffe
Supercross
Flying Bikes And Wealthy Tykes
Those are major ingredients of Supercross, the wild invention of Mike Goodwin, who last week brought his cycle circus to the Coliseum
Brigham Young
It's Possible: Brigham Young Could Be The One
Maybe its conference is WACy, and maybe its players are slow, but BYU is making a serious run—er, pass—at winning the national championship
By Douglas S. Looney
Alfredo Primavera, an American in Italy, is an expert violinmaker who coaches spaghetti football
Hockey
A one-week demotion left All-Star Buffalo goalie Tom Barrasso steaming
By E.M. Swift
Pro Football
Seattle's strong safety Ken Easley is a high-powered punt returner, too
By Jill Lieber
Boxing
Champion Bill Costello pleased his hometown by foiling Saoul Mamby
By William Nack
College Football
Schoolboy star Hart Lee Dykes has already made two halls of fame
Football
By N. Brooks Clark
THE DAY THE GODFATHER DID IN THE GUNSLINGER
By Franz Lidz
Larry Brown
'Where You Gonna Be Next Year, Larry?'
The old question still haunts Larry Brown, though he's shown signs that coaching at Kansas could be the last stop in his odyssey
By Gary Smith
Shopwalk
DREISSIGACKER SYNTHETIC OARS HAVE SWEPT BY THE TRADITIONAL WOODIES
Perspective
FISHERIES BIOLOGIST WILLIAM RICKER IS A REAL HALL OF FAMER IN HIS FIELD
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 29-Nov. 4
Compiled by Bruce Anderson
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum