
June 14, 1982 Table Of Contents
Replay
HANK GREENBERG DIDN'T HAVE A LAST SHOT IN THE DARK AT RUTH'S RECORD
By Franz Lidz
Booktalk
TWO APPROACHES TO CONTROVERSIAL YANKEE BOSS GEORGE STEINBRENNER
By Art Hill
The French Open
With his string of stunning upsets, Swedish prodigy Mats Wilander won the French Open in Borglike style
NCAA Championships
It Was Sensational And Sentimental
There were plenty of outstanding performers at the coed NCAAs, but lovers had the best times of all
By Kenny Moore
NBA Playoffs
L.A. reeled off two lopsided wins and held a 3-2 edge over the 76ers
By Bruce Newman
The Mad Hatter
Some baseball men may wonder if John Candelaria's head is on straight, but no one questions his pitching ability
By Douglas S. Looney
Nathaniel Crosby
On The Road To Success...Perhaps
Bing Crosby's son Nathaniel is the reigning U.S. Amateur golf champ, but his game might not be up to par
By Bob Ottum
Baseball
With them, Catcher Bob Boone has turned Angel pitchers into winners
By Jim Kaplan
Horse Racing
Conquistador Cielo really flew in the Belmont
By William Nack
Motor Sports
Detroit's ambitious urban renewal picked up the pace with a Grand Prix
By Sam Moses
Special Report
Cocaine ruined Don Reese's NFL career and put his life in jeopardy. The same insidious drug, he says, is messing up NFL players and games
By Don Reese
First Person
THIS GLOVE MADE A NAME FOR ITSELF AND WAS RETIRED WHILE STILL A STAR
By Mike Moore
Reminiscence
THE FIRST PRIZEFIGHT HE SAW TURNED INTO A ONE-ROUND, ONE-RING CIRCUS
By William Ryan
For The Record
A roundup of the week May 31-June 6
Compiled by Mike DelNagro
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum