
March 18, 1985 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
TOMMY HITCHCOCK: A WAR HERO AND SHINING STAR OF SPORTS' GOLDEN AGE
By Jeremiah Tax
Shopwalk
YOU FRISBEE FANS BETTER TAKE NOTE: AEROBIES APPEAR TO BE TAKING OFF
College Basketball
The Hoyas heated up for an NCAA title defense by KO'ing all comers in the Big East tournament
Short on depth but long on heart, Georgia Tech won three games in 51 hours to take the ACC tourney
Wichita State forward Xavier McDaniel is at long last making a name for himself
By Hank Hersch
Flyers-Capitals
In a revealing home-and-home showdown, the Flyers got physical and caught up with the Patrick Division-leading Capitals
By Jack Falla
Baltimore
Some old familiar baseball faces will be seen in unfamiliar places this year. One unexpected twist sent relief pitcher Bill Caudill (top left) to Toronto. Catcher Gary Carter (left) is determined to help the Mets, and outfielder Rickey Henderson (above) will kick up his heels for the Yankees. Reliever Bruce Sutter (top right) will harry Atlanta opponents, and LaMarr Hoyt (right) shapes up as a formidable starter for San Diego. Now, for a report on three new faces in Baltimore, of all places
By Ron Fimrite
Gracida
There's Gold In Them Thar Ponies
In play-for-pay polo, the superstars like Florida-base Memo Gracida are whacking out handsome salaries
By Jamie James
Track & Field
A great leap forward for Arkansas
Led by silver-shoed Mike Conley, Arkansas soared to the NCAA title
By Craig Neff
Golf
In action again after surgery, Fuzzy Zoeller won the Bay Hill Classic
Figure Skating
East Germany's Katarina Witt was a cut above the rest at the worlds in Japan
On The Scene
WAYNE STATE'S FENCERS DON'T MASK THEIR AFFECTION FOR 'THE MAESTRO'
By Sandy Keenan
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 4-10
Compiled by Joy Duckett CAIN
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Douglas S. Looney