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March 29, 1982 | Edited by Robert W. Creamer
SAY IT AIN'T SO, ANNUNZIO

March 29, 1982 | Edited by Robert W. Creamer
•Tommy Mulroy, trying out for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers after having played for the Miami Toros, Cleveland Cobras, New York Eagles, Pittsburgh Spirit and Hartford Hellions: "I've had more clubs...

March 29, 1982 | Jack McCallum
Pat Ewing powered Georgetown, the Beast of the East, into the Final Four in New Orleans, joining Louisville, North Carolina and Houston

March 29, 1982 | William F. Reed
On the evening Louisville arrived in Birmingham for the Mideast Regional, senior Poncho Wright led an expedition to the UAB campus, which is just across the street from the hotel where the Cards...

March 29, 1982 | Curry Kirkpatrick
It is a simple exchange of positions—one man posting up inside, the other vacating the area to clear out the riffraff, a maneuver contrived long before Dean Smith became the resident genius at...

March 29, 1982 | Douglas S. Looney
Last Friday night, after the opening games at the NCAA Midwest Regional in St. Louis, Houston Coach Guy Lewis flopped down wearily in a chair at the Checkerdome and said, "Want to venture a guess...

March 29, 1982 | Dan Jenkins
Jerry Pate sewed up the TPC, heaved both the commissioner and the architect into the drink and then plunged in himself

March 29, 1982 | Craig Neff
The University of Florida's Craig Beardsley, who bows a mean cello, swims the 200 fly faster than anyone in the world

March 29, 1982
Don't panic, folks, the omnipresent Japanese have not taken over American baseball, though an impressionable patriot might conclude this after viewing the spring training scene below. Last year...

March 29, 1982 | Philip G. Howlett
When Jeremiah Tax retired as our Executive Editor last year, he took a month off and then came back to work. Now he's listed on our masthead as a Special Contributor, which is, really, what we...

March 29, 1982 | Jule Campbell
Boardsailing began as a warm-weather sport but today, even in early spring, boards with colorful sails can be spotted darting across lakes and along shorelines like waterborne butterflies....

March 29, 1982 | Ron Fimrite
Now that 18 Phils have joined Chicago's Cubs, the team has higher hopes

March 29, 1982 | Alexander Wolff
As a kid, Blues rookie Joe Mullen cooked on wheels in Hell's Kitchen

March 29, 1982 | William Oscar Johnson
The NFL's new $2 billion TV deal means $14 million annually per team

March 29, 1982 | Frank Deford
That's what Wilt Chamberlain calls the unbeaten '56-57 North Carolina Tar Heels, who upset his Kansas Jayhawks in triple overtime in the most exciting NCAA final ever

March 29, 1982 | Jim Kaplan
Alcohol has a pervasive influence on baseball. Beer is one of the game's principal TV sponsors and a top-selling concession item. Players crack open cans after the final out, courtesy of the home...

March 29, 1982
4—Tony Triolo16, 17—Peter Read Miller (3), Heinz Kluetmeier (second from right)18, 19—Rich Clarkson20—George Tiedemann21—Manny Millan22, 23—John Iacono24, 25—Lawrence Levy, Enrico Ferorelli (left...

March 29, 1982 | Compiled by WILMER AMES
COLLEGE BASKETBALL—THE UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA defeated defending champion Florida Southern 73-63 to win the NCAA Division II title, in Springfield, Mass.

March 29, 1982
PAUL GIBSONMADISON, WIS.Gibson, 17, the goalie for Madison Memorial, led his soccer team to a two-year 31-1-3 record and the 1981 state title. Gibson had a .63 goals-against average; he also has...

March 29, 1982 | Edited by Gay Flood
REGGIESir:Congratulations to Ron Fimrite on an excellent article on Reggie Jackson (For Both Love and Money, March 15). If anyone deserves happiness, Jackson does. For the past couple of seasons...