
July 19, 1982 Table Of Contents
World Cup
Paolo Rossi exults while still on the ground as his header starts off Italy's 3-1 rout of West Germany in the final of the World Cup
By Clive Gammon
Rose And Yaz
They're Playing the Sweet Swing Music of the 40s
Boston's Carl Yastrzemski, 42, and Philadelphia's Pete Rose, 41, are still turning out those hit records
By Jim Kaplan
Call It The Moorcroft Massacre
In a week of stunning races, the real eye-opener was David Moorcroft's world record romp in Oslo's 5,000
Hal McRae
No designated hitter has been as successful for as long as Hal McRae of Kansas City, a full-time star at a part-time position
By Ron Fimrite
Match Fishing
A Strange And Fairly Disgusting Fish Story
The point of match angling, the English workingman's passion, is to catch, by means of a tremendous rod, tiny hook and appalling bait, lots of little fish very fast—and beat the bookie
By Clive Gammon
Baseball
Angel Coach Preston Gomez is the master at sending and stealing signals
By Franz Lidz
Golf
Miller Barber blazed to the Senior Open title with his final round of 65
By John Papanek
Seattle
SEATTLE: CITY LIFE AT ITS BEST
Sports, organized and free-form, participant and spectator, abound around and about Seattle, fostering civic pride and an uncommon urban vigor
Hardball Fever: Catch It, Please
First Person
HOW DO YOU ACCOUNT FOR THE LUCK SOME FOLKS HAVE WITH ROD AND GUN?
For The Record
A roundup of the week July 5-11
Compiled by Rob Buchanan
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer