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June 30, 1980 Table Of Contents

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A PROGRAM 'FOR WOMEN ONLY' FOSTERS SELF-RELIANCE IN THE OUT-OF-DOORS

By Michael Baughman

Right On

Right on for Roberto

Implacable and totally relentless in pursuit of Sugar Ray Leonard, Duran bludgeoned and bruised his way to the welterweight title

By William Nack

Olympic Trials

THE AGONY AND ECSTASY OF THE TRIALS

When an injury forced Jane Frederick out of the pentathlon after three events, Jodi Anderson wound up the happy winner

By Kenny Moore

Long Shot

LONG SHOT AT THE CUP

Into the deepest of yachting waters plunges young Russell Long, boldly bidding to defend the America's Cup

By Coles Phinizy

TV/Radio

COLUMBUS GAVE IT TO SUGAR RAY

By William Oscar Johnson

Baseball

Hail to the new Carew

Everyone snickered when Ken Landreaux said he was as good a hitter as Rod, but to Minnesota's delight the outfielder has been backing up his words ever since

By Anthony Cotton

THE WEEK (June 15-21)

By Herm Weiskopf

Bowling

It's pat-ently confusing

Two of the top winners on the women's pro tour happen to be named P. Costello

By Douglas S. Looney

Weaver

Marianna and Earl Weaver, June 1980

They're average folks who live behind an A & P and worry about inflation. She's "the second wife," a small-town girl, and he's a self-made man who'd be just one of the boys were he not, as manager of the Orioles, considered a genius

By Frank Deford

For The Record

A roundup of the week June 16-22

Compiled by Brooks Clark

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Philip G. Howlett

SCORECARD

Edited by Steve Wulf

CREDITS

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