
April 27, 1981 Table Of Contents
Viewpoint
WHEN THIS WILD AREA BECAME A PARK, ANIMALS LEFT AND PEOPLE SUFFERED
Oakland A's
While Oakland was setting a record by opening the season with 11 straight victories, the relief pitchers were busy doing nothing
By Ron Fimrite
The Sixers
IT WAS THE SIXERS IN SEVEN BY ONE
Julius Erving and Marques Johnson starred, but then along came Jones, Caldwell that is, to put Philly on top
Derby Preview
Trainer LeRoy Jolley's Cure the Blues was the Kentucky Derby favorite until Pleasant Colony stormed past him in the Wood and opened up Churchill Downs to a cavalry charge of 3-year-olds
Neil Lomax
THIS PHONE WILL RING ON APR. 28
Record-setter Neil Lomax will be one of the top two quarterbacks picked in next week's NFL draft
By Kenny Moore
TV/Radio
By William Oscar Johnson
Baseball
A minor league no-hitter gave a major league boost to Luis Tiant's comeback
Evert Lloyd
Since her triumphant return to tennis last year, Chris Evert Lloyd, spouse and superstar, has relished life and her game as never before
By Frank Deford
On The Scene
ENTHUSED AMERICANS NOW EMULATE SCOTS WHA HAE WI' SHEEPDOGS TREAD
By Roy Bongartz
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 13-19
Compiled by N. Brooks Clark
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited By Gay Flood
Departments
Edited By Jerry Kirshenbaum