Checked plug wires -- they are properly routed to their correct cylinders. Okay, I'm going to think out loud here (stand back!!) Juice flows from the battery to the points, where it is metered to the coils as needed (points open and close according to timing). The coils increase the power and shoot it to the plugs, where jumping the plug gap causes a spark, igniting the fuel. One set of points switches power to #1 & #4, and the other to #2 & #3. One coil gooses #1 & #4, and the other #2 & #3. Right now, #1 & #2 are firing, but the others are not. This indicates that each point/coil circuit is functioning, but only half-way, right? I checked the plug wires at the coils, and found no play or frayed insulation. I trimmed the plug wires back .25" and re-installed the caps. Same end result -- one and two hot, three and four cold. #3 plug is wet with gas.
So -- when I have some time this weekend, I'll try to measure voltage and resistance as advised in previous posts. But I did spring $35 for a set of used coils, and ordered new plug wires, caps and splicers. The weather is finally improving here -- I am getting antsy to ride!