March 11, 1985 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
AN EX-PLAYER WRITES A NOVEL ABOUT A PRO FOOTBALL NIGHTMARE—THE FIX
Yesterday
WHEN BASEBALLS FELL FROM ON HIGH, HENRY HELF ROSE TO THE OCCASION
Michigan
The Judgment's In: It's Michigan
Antoine (The Judge) Joubert (11) and his backcourt mate, Gary (The General) Grant (25), have driven the Wolverines to the Big Ten title and No. 2 ranking
A Big Relief, To Put It Baldly
Sick of second place in the top races for 3-year-olds, trainer John Veitch was tickled pink to win the Florida Derby
Zola Budd
All Quiet On The Western Front
Zola Budd ran without incident at last but lost her race in Phoenix
By Kenny Moore
Frank Kush
Frank Kush, a notorious taskmaster as a college coach, is back in Arizona as a USFL Outlaw, but he has a glove on the old iron fist
By Douglas S. Looney
David Bey
Heavyweight champ Larry Holmes will be in deep water if David Bey can biff like his comic-book idol
By Franz Lidz
College Basketball
Led by 6'9" Charles Oakley, Virginia Union is unbeaten and unmatched
TV/Radio
A man of many mikes, Dan Kelly broadcasts 145 games for five outlets
By William Taaffe
Hockey
After three rocky years, the Blues are top dogs in the Norris race
By Jack Falla
Pro Basketball
Injuries and dubious deals have turned a promising Knick season sour
Jack And Gary
At 16, Gary Nicklaus is a golfer of immense promise, with a style uncannily like that of his proud and watchful papa, the great Jack
On The Scene
ONE ELEPHANT HUNT WAS ENOUGH FOR AFRICAN TREKKER DOROTHY DAVISON
By Franz Lidz
For The Record
A roundup of the week Feb. 25-March 3
Compiled by N. Brooks Clark
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum