October 21, 1985 Table Of Contents
Reminiscence
A HANK BAUER BASEBALL CARD BRINGS RECOLLECTIONS OF PAST COLLECTIONS
Pro Football
San Francisco shut out Chicago to win the NFC title last season, but on Sunday the Bears beat the 49ers 26-10 to go 6-0
When Tampa Bay has the ball, James Wilder turns into a one-man gang
By Bob Kravitz
By Jill Lieber
A.L. Playoffs
By George, The Jays Are Some Tough Birds
Toronto survived George Brett's hitting heroics to go home with a 3-2 advantage over the Royals
By E.M. Swift
The Best Teams—Why Not The Best Umpires?
By Jim Kaplan
N.L. Playoffs
Surrender Just Wasn't In The Cards
After dropping two games in L.A., St. Louis returned home and swept three in a row from the Dodgers
By Craig Neff
Oklahoma-Texas
The Big D Was A Big Deal In Big D
Oklahoma's ferocious defense stopped the Texas attack in its tracks as the Sooners won the annual showdown in Dallas 14-7
By Pat Putnam
Neiman
LeRoy, You're A Real Piece Of Work
The critics be damned, there are folks out there who actually like LeRoy Neiman's flashy sports art
By Franz Lidz
College Football
By Hank Hersch
Pro Basketball
Stronger and heavier, the Bullets' 7'7" Manute Bol could be a force
Arguello
Alexis Arguello once considered suicide as an escape from the contradictions and ambiguities that filled a rich life with betrayal and despair
By Gary Smith
On The Scene
WORLD CHAMPION DISC HURLERS HAD A SIX-DAY FLING FESTIVAL IN CALIFORNIA
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 7-13
Compiled by Dan Levin
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert Sullivan