
November 25, 1985 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
PLIMPTON PLAYS HOCKEY, AND THINGS BEGIN TO HAPPEN—ON AND OFF THE ICE
By Jeremiah Tax
TWO INTREPID TRAVELERS TRY OUT THE RAPIDS OF THE WORLD'S WILD RIVERS
By Rob Buchanan
Update
SHIFTING GEARS, AN OLD QUARTERBACK TURNS INTO A ROOKIE RACE-CAR DRIVER
By Joy Duckett Cain
Pro Football
Firing in with a ferocity rarely seen, the undefeated Chicago Bears dealt the Cowboys their worst loss in history
John Tudor
Stung by criticism, the Cardinals' John Tudor says his World Series behavior was out of character
By E.M. Swift
Penn State-Notre Dame
After No. 1 Penn State humbled Notre Dame, the days appeared numbered for coach Gerry Faust
By Rick Reilly
Swashbuckling George Morales drove his catamaran to win the World Offshore Championship
By Sam Moses
Bulgaria's own Georgi Glouchkov is about the only bright spot in the Suns' dismal 1-10 season
By Jaime Diaz
Ken Linseman
The Rat That Roared, Scored And Prospered
The unsavory nickname is well deserved, but Boston Bruins center Ken Linseman makes points on the ice and as a businessman
By Bob Kravitz
Extra Points
By Jill Lieber
Hockey
Toronto has had bad seasons, but they're getting to be a habit
By Jack Falla
College Football
Late-game aerial heroics by Robbie Bosco led BYU past unbeaten Air Force
By Hank Hersch
Old Foes
They have been at it for years, but Denver's Rubin Carter and San Diego's Don Macek still don't know all that much about one another
By Gary Smith
First Person
WHAT'S TASTIER THAN A THANKSGIVING TURKEY? TRY A THANKSGIVING DORADO
Nostalgia
YEARS LATER, AN INVENTOR WONDERS WHETHER HE TOSSED AWAY A FORTUNE
For The Record
A roundup of the week Nov. 11-17
Compiled by James E. Reynolds
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Craig Neff