
November 26, 1984 Table Of Contents
Spotlight
J.C. TRUJILLO MAY BE A BAREBACK ACE, BUT A PACK ANIMAL CAN THROW HIM
By Franz Lidz
Booktalk
A RETURN APPEARANCE FOR A SPLENDID NOVEL ON BOXING, 'THE PROFESSIONAL'
By Robert F. Jones
San Francisco
Off to an 11-1 start, the Niners are comparing themselves to the Super Bowl champions of 1982
Olympic Fame Is Now Olympian Fortunes
Five boxers who won medals in L.A. made their profitable professional debuts at Madison Square Garden
By Jaime Diaz
A Victory With Inches To Spare
Oklahoma staged a heroic goal-line stand to defeat Nebraska and stay in contention for the national title
College Basketball 1984-1985
With coaches in boxes and even more dogs in the NCAAs, hoops will be a basket case
St. John's hoopaholic Chris Mullin may be the King of Queens, but he belongs (pale) body and soul to his beloved borough of Brooklyn
By Ralph Wiley
By Greg Kelly
By Ivan Maisel
By N. Brooks Clark
By Greg Kelly
By Ivan Maisel
By Greg Kelly
By Greg Kelly
By J. Austin Murphy
By Craig Neff
By Jim Kaplan
By Jaime Diaz
By Ivan Maisel
'WILL YOU STILL NEED ME, WILL YOU STILL FEED ME, WHEM I'M 64?'
Cheyney State can't offer any luxuries; even so, the Lady Wolves are first class
By Lisa Twyman
Guard Terry Porter is Sweetness to his teammates at Wisconsin-Stevens Point
By Jaime Diaz
College Football
Now playing: 'Goodbye, Corvallis'
It's a football farce that features Joe Avezzano and Oregon State
By Douglas S. Looney
Pro Football
Chicago leads the NFC Central thanks largely to its complex defense
By Craig Neff
By Jill Lieber
On The Scene
MIDDLE BOSQUE CANYON IS A WELCOME REFUGE IN BOOMING CENTRAL TEXAS
By Richard Phelan
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 12-18
Compiled by Bruce Anderson
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer