
June 23, 1980 Table Of Contents
Viewpoint
SOME SPORTSMEN'S CONCERN FOR THE SALMON'S PLIGHT IS PURE HYPOCRISY
By Carl Navarre
U.S. Open
With his club on high. Jack Nicklaus celebrates the long birdie putt at 17 that certified his magnificent return to form at Baltusrol
By Dan Jenkins
HEY, JUST LOOK WHO'S LOOKING GOOD AGAIN
Injury and turmoil had knocked hurdler Renaldo Nehemiah off stride, but at the national championship he showed he's back in step
By Joe Marshall
New Damn Yankees
THESE NEW DAMN YANKEES ARE A HIT
Reggie Jackson is still top banana, but it's the steady direction of Manager Dick Howser and rave performances by a supporting cast of talented unknowns that may turn New York into a big winner in the long run
By Ron Fimrite
Baseball
The rest of the country may know him as Catfish, but to the folks in Perquimans County, N.C. he's just plain Jimmy Hunter, father, farmer and struggling coach
By Douglas S. Looney
Soccer
The Chicago Sting looms lager, er, larger, by the week as Coach Willy Roy and his Teutonic troops try to tap their full potential
By J.D. Reed
Pro Football
Top NFL draft picks are getting rich quick, thanks in part to Bruce Clark (77), who chose Toronto over Green Bay
Sebastian Coe
Like the steel blades of his hometown, Sheffield, record miler Sebastian Coe is a remarkable amalgam of grace and grit
By Kenny Moore
On The Scene
A LUSH GRAND PRIX AMBIENCE DAZZLED THE FREELOADERS AT THE BRICKYARD
By Bob Ottum
Yesterday
IT HAPPENED ONLY ONCE IN BASEBALL HISTORY—AND OH WHAT A GAME IT WAS
By Jim Miller
For The Record
A roundup of the week June 9-15
Compiled by Roy S. Johnson
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Robert H. Boyle