November 11, 1985 Table Of Contents
Reminiscence
WHENEVER NOTRE DAME TOOK TO THE FIELD, FAMOUS FAN ABBY'S IRISH ROSE
On The Scene
AN EXPERIENCED NASCAR DRIVER NOW DOUBLES AS CO-OWNER OF HIS VEHICLE
By Bob Ottum
Viewpoint
A TEXAS LAWYER CRITIQUES SI'S PLAN FOR CLEANING UP COLLEGE ATHLETICS
College Football
Splish, Splash, Iowa Took A Bath
The Hawkeyes lost their grip on No. 1 as they fell to Ohio State, but Florida and Penn State remained undefeated—and so did Air Force
By Hank Hersch
By Rick Reilly
By Douglas S. Looney
Big Brian McClure throws strikes for still unbeaten Bowling Green
By Jack Falla
Breeders' Cup
The Breeders' Cup lived up to its all-star billing and Proud Truth's stretch run was a fitting finale
By William Nack
Bad tidings about their beloved basketball team had Kentucky's fans whistling a foul on a paper
Berghmans
Don't mess with Ingrid Berghmans. Belgium's world judo champion tears through opponents—and through life, too
Pro Football
Dennis Swilley, Vikings center, artist and architect, is back in the NFL after skipping the 1984 season to build his dream house
By Jill Lieber
By Jill Lieber
Karate
Pro champ Jerry Clarke doesn't make much money but he's high on his sport
By Pat Putnam
Saberhagen
Bret Saberhagen became a dad, won Game 7, caught ticker tape and met the Prez, all in a week, and he'll have more sweet dreams—if he can get to sleep
By E.M. Swift
First Person
THIS STRICTLY WORKING RELATIONSHIP TURNED INTO A HEART-TUGGING AFFAIR
Sideline
CENTRAL PARK'S SAILORS REMAIN ON SHORE BUT ARE AWASH IN ENTHUSIASM
By N. Brooks Clark
For The Record
A roundup of the week Oct. 28-Nov. 3
Compiled by Bailey Breene Gendron
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert H. Boyle