January 28, 1985 Table Of Contents
Letter From The Publishers
Booktalk
THE MUSINGS OF 'A MIND WARPED BY GOLF' ARE OF ENDURING EXCELLENCE
By Jeremiah Tax
Superbowl XIX
In San Francisco's 38-16 Super Bowl rout of Miami, it's hard to say which was better, the offense or defense
A VERY FRUITFUL DAY FOR A SECOND BANANA
By Ralph Wiley
By William Taaffe
Bill Johnson
Rub-A-Dub-Dub, He Was Splashier In The Tub
Bill Johnson, the downhill hero of the '84 Winter Games, is off to a rather tepid start in the new World Cup season
By William Oscar Johnson
Duke
A Dukeout That Left Carolina Blue
After 18 losses in 18 seasons, Duke finally upended rival North Carolina in formerly unfriendly Chapel Hill
Track & Field
Mary Decker, her Olympic anger untempered, set a record in LA.
By Craig Neff
Horse Racing
Wesley Ward, who's only 16, is the top apprentice jockey in the country
College Basketball
David Robinson sprouted to 6'11" and the Middies have never stood taller
By Jim Kaplan
Boxing
Donald Curry cut down a gutsy Colin Jones to retain his crown
By Pat Putnam
Hockey
At 29, Pittsburgh's Warren Young is the senior rookie in the NHL
By Jack Falla
BLY11
CLEVELAND'S NETHERLANDS-BORN STAR, PITCHER BERT BLYLEVEN, PUTS HIS PEDAL TO THE METAL ON THE FIELD AND OFF
By Steve Wulf
For The Record
A roundup of the week Jan. 14-20
Compiled by Sandy Keenan
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood