October 28, 1985 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
By Jeremiah Tax
First Person
AFTER ONE WEEK IN THE WOODS ALONE, THERE IS SIMPLY NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Arttalk
AT THIS FUND-RAISER ARTISTS PITCHED IN WITH PORTRAITS OF THE WHITE SOX
The World Series
In the all-Missouri World Series, St. Louis took a pair of thrillers that had host Kansas City wailing the blues
By Ron Fimrite
In the heart of America, people reveled in a Series wrapped up in Cardinal red, the white stripes of I-70 and Royal blue
By Craig Neff
Iowa-Michigan
All Of Iowa Got A Kick Out Of It
When the No. 1 Hawkeyes beat No. 2 Michigan on a last-second field goal, the state was jubilant
By Rick Reilly
Pro Basketball 1985-86
Awakening echoes of the great Bill Russell, Patrick Ewing leads a prime rookie crop into the pros
The notion that no defense is played in the NBA is wrong. The better teams clearly have the best D, and they're constantly improving it
Sidney Moncrief is the NBA's very model of a modern major generalist, excelling at all parts of the game, especially defense
By Jaime Diaz
By Jaime Diaz
Pat Riley
Beneath those movie-star looks, Los Angeles Lakers coach Pat Riley is an introspective man who still feels the steadying influence of his father, Lee (in Phillie uniform)
By Kenny Moore
College Football
By Hank Hersch
Extra Points
By Jill Lieber
On The Scene
TROTTINGBRED HORSES: A NEW BREED APART—SMALL, FUN AND A BARGAIN TOO
By Robert F. Jones
Sideline
WANT TO PLAY PRO BASKETBALL? THE PACERS GIVE SMALL HOPE TO THE TALL
Perspective
BLEAK AND DUSTY ALBERT WEST PARK WAS A SPOT FOR SPORTS AND DREAMS
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 14-20
Compiled by Claire Bailey Gendron
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert Sullivan