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December 16, 1985 Table Of Contents
Spotlight
FOR CHUL SCHWANKE, THE ROAD FROM SOUTH KOREA HAS BEEN A LONG GAIN
By Morin Bishop
Movietalk
BUD GREENSPAN'S FILM ON THE SUMMER OLYMPICS IS WORTHY OF A GOLD MEDAL
By Frank Deford
Pro Football
L.A. turned this fumble in OT into a field goal and took over first place in the AFC West by beating the Broncos 17-14
Donald Curry scored a stunning Round 2 KO of Milton McCrory to unify the welterweight title
By Pat Putnam
San Diego's 5'6" Lionel James is piling up those all-purpose yards.
By Ralph Wiley
By Jill Lieber
Kentucky
Eddie Sutton is doing fine so far, but Kentucky's basketball coach is finding his job full of pressure
Ueberroth
The Score After One: Some Hits, Some Errors
After one full season as baseball commissioner, Peter Ueberroth has provided more style than substance—and now politics may beckon
By Ron Fimrite
Mixed Team Golf
Leaving the bickering to others, Laurie Rinker and brother Larry coolly won the Mixed Team loot
Frank Layden
Seriously, Folks, It's A Wonderful Life
Hey, did you hear the one about Utah Jazz coach Frank Layden and Salt Lake City? It's a mutual admiration society, no kidding
By Bob Ottum
College Basketball
When four St. Joseph's clashed, namesake got mad at namesake
By Franz Lidz
Tennis
The winner turned out to be a loser
Although Ivan Lendl flopped in the Australian Open, he's No. 1 for '85
TV/Radio
HBO's visual expertise makes up for less than perfect commentary
By William Taaffe
Bears
Under Mike Ditka, the unlikely coach picked by George Halas himself, the Chicago Bears have become a throwback to the storied past
Sideline
A FORMER HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER HAS MADE THE NEW YORK GIANTS WINNERS
By Frank Deford
For The Record
A roundup of the week Dec. 2-8
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