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July 12, 1982 Table Of Contents

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Booktalk

EIGHT YEARS ISN'T ENOUGH BETWEEN THE AUTOBIOGRAPHIES OF BILLIE JEAN

By Jeremiah Tax

Wimbledon

Jumpin' Jimmyny

After an eight-year hiatus, Jimmy Connors leapt to the fore with a five-set defeat of John McEnroe in the title match at Wimbledon

By Frank Deford

The Brewers

Harvey's Keen On His Over-The-Wall Bangers

Since Harvey Kuenn took over as manager on June 2, Milwaukee has been blasting pitchers and busting fences around the American League

By Jim Kaplan

Bob Chandler

The Bare Facts Are He's A Star

Bob Chandler has caught nearly every football thrown him but didn't get noticed until he dropped his clothes

By Douglas S. Looney

Olympic

A DREAM HOUSE

Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium has been a haven for fighters and their fans for going on 57 years

By David Israel

Baseball

It's the right idea for left

The Orioles' three-player platoon in leftfield has been a very big hit

By Steve Wulf

THE WEEK (June 28-July 4)

By Herm Weiskopf

TV/Radio

Game, set, match to the BBC

At Wimbledon, NBC's Bud Collins and Dick Enberg were second best

By Bill Taaffe

Don Sutton

'GOD MAY BE A FOOTBALL FAN'

Such provocative utterances have stamped Don Sutton, former Dodger and current Astro ace pitcher, as a real piece of work

By Ron Fimrite

Yesterday

PSST! DIDJA KNOW THAT TOM EDISON STAGED ILLEGAL FIGHTS FOR FLICKS?

By Richard Sassaman

For The Record

A roundup of the week June 28-July 4

Compiled by Rob Buchanan

19th Hole: The Readers Take Over

19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER

Departments

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Philip G. Howlett

SCORECARD

Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum

CREDITS

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