
April 19, 1982 Table Of Contents
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TWO CASSETTES OF GOLF AND TENNIS STRESS VISUAL, NOT VERBAL, LESSONS
By William Disesa
The Masters
The Masters' last holes had worked their devilment on Craig Stadler's six-shot lead. But in sudden death he got down in regulation and Dan Pohl did not
By Dan Jenkins
Now All Is Right With Cooney's Left
The contender's shoulder has healed, so he and champion Larry Holmes can get it on for the heavyweight title on June 11
By Pat Putnam
New Parts For The Big Red Machine
Despite having the best record in baseball last year, Cincinnati made some drastic roster changes during the off-season
By Steve Wulf
Borg's Return
It's Nice Work If You Qualify For It
And make the field Bjorn Borg did at home in sumptuous Monte Carlo, although victory eluded him in his first tournament since last fall
NBA: Playoff Preview
The Celtics have so much talent and so much bench that Larry Bird doesn't even have to start for them to win the East
By Bruce Newman
A late-season surge by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar indicates that he and the Lakers will prevail in the West
Why The Top Teams Are Down On Mini-Series
Craig Stadler
Masters champion Craig Stadler may not suit golf's image makers, but he suits himself just perfectly
By John Papanek
Baseball
Where the Twins' players roam, and the skies are not cloudy all day
By Jim Kaplan
Hockey
Chicago defeated Minnesota in an upsetting opening of the playoffs
By E.M. Swift
Track & Field
Alberto Salazar's invitational 10,000-meter race provided good times for all
By Kenny Moore
Swimming
Both veterans and water babies made waves at the short-course meet
By Craig Neff
Avalanche!
Snowslides such as this one in Pakistan and the one that recently killed seven people at a ski resort in California are among the most destructive and least understood forces in nature
By William Oscar Johnson
FOR THE RECORD
A roundup of the week April 5-11
Compiled by Mike DelNagro
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum