Billy Olson had a U.S.-record vault and Carl Lewis a world-record long jump at a spanking new arena as the indoor season sizzled in
In a chaotic week, Ivan Lendl made a remarkable comeback in the Masters final to win his biggest tournament to date
Nobody, including four teams from the hated Pac-10, has beaten Idaho's no-names. Next objective: Gus Johnson's nail
January 25, 1982 | Rick Telander
January 25, 1982 | Ron Fimrite
January 25, 1982 | William Nack
January 25, 1982 | Philip G. Howlett
If our production manager, Gene UI-rich, should ever have a chance to sell his professional soul to the devil, he might strike the bargain if the inducement were a little more time to close the...
Dale Solomon has used his shot to prove that he and VPI are for real
January 25, 1982 | Herm Weiskopf
LaSALLE THOMPSON: The 6'10", 245-pound junior center led Texas past Houston and Arkansas by scoring 53 points, sinking 20 of 29 floor shots, grabbing 24 rebounds and getting seven assists.
The Bullets figured to be duds but attracted oddballs and took off
CBS Sports has yet another boss, but he should love the spin he's in
January 25, 1982 | Clive Gammon
January 25, 1982
4—Gene Ulrich14,15—George Tiedemann16—John Iacono17—George Tiedemann22—John Iacono23—Richard Mackson24—Andy Hayt27—Heinz Kluetmeier (top), Andy Hayt28—John Iacono (top), Andy Hayt29—Walter Iooss...
PRO BASKETBALL—The Pacific has become the NBA's showcase division. No other division has as many as three teams over .500; the Pacific has five. And only 6½ games separate first-place Los Angeles...
January 25, 1982
HARRY BONNERDALY CITY, CALIF.Bonner, 55. a school maintenance supervisor and a nine-handicap golfer, has shot 54 holes in one. He got his first ace in July 1969, on the Rohnert Park (Calif.)...
January 25, 1982 | Edited by Gay Flood
THE PLAYOFFS
Sir:
I'd like to extend my utmost congratulations to the writers who contributed to
SI's 24-page coverage of the college bowl games and the NFL playoffs (Jan. 11).
Each article was...
January 25, 1982 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum
•Bill Hanzlik, Seattle SuperSonic guard, who was shaken up when knocked out of bounds by Dallas' Allan Bristow, apologizing to Sonic Coach Lenny Wilkens for having missed both resulting free...