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June 15, 1981 Table Of Contents

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Footloose

LESS, AS IN A UNIQUE PEEWEE COURSE, MAY CREATE MORE INTEREST IN GOLF

By Jim Kaplan

Belmont

THE RESULT WASN'T PLEASANT

Surprising Summing finished first in the Belmont Stakes, edging a sharp Highland Blade by a neck. And Pleasant Colony, the favorite? Third, a length and a half back and out of the picture

By William Nack

French Open

How's This for a Feat of Clay?

Fit as ever, Bjorn Borg hit pay dirt at the French

By Curry Kirkpatrick

NCAA Track & Field

ANOTHER MAJOR FOR UTEP'S MINERS

Carl Lewis of Houston won a historic double, but the El Paso onslaught won a third straight NCAA outdoor team title

By Craig Neff

Hans Kraus

SPRAY 'EM, PLAY 'EM

Getting an injured athlete back on his feet in a hurry, within reason, is the essence of Dr. Hans Kraus' technique

By William Oscar Johnson

Baseball

He's safe at home

Larry Sheets has big potential, but little disposition, for being a major-leaguer

By Alexander Wolff

THE WEEK (June 1-7)

By Herm Weiskopf

TV/Radio

La voz de los Dodgers

By Ron Fimrite

Racquetball

A peck of pounds, but no bushel of laughs

Though Dave Peck looks like easy pickin's, he's no joke on court, as a No. 2 rating attests

By Jim Kaplan

Soccer

Manic but not depressive

In a down year for the NASL, things are looking up in expansion city Montreal

By Clive Gammon

Lee Trevino

Lee Trevino, Midnight Room 170, Holiday Inn, Pensacola, Fla.

Away from the course you find a Super Mex you never knew: a loner, a man apart—by his own choice—from golf's other stars

By Barry McDermott

Yesterday

WITH A BUNCH OF GARBAGEMEN IN THE LINEUP, THE BUSHWICKS CLEANED UP

By Michael Crosby

For The Record

A roundup of the week June 1-7

Compiled by N. Brooks Clark

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Edited by Gay Flood

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Philip G. Howlett

SCORECARD

Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

FACES IN THE CROWD