
August 16, 1982 Table Of Contents
World Aquatics
Lacking international experience, U.S. swimmers flopped at the Worlds, but Steve Lundquist (left) was a shining exception—and our divers excelled
By Craig Neff
Walter Payton
The Bears' Walter Payton has trained prodigiously for the new season, but will probably take the same old pounding
He Beat The Heat By Catching Fire
Raymond Floyd got comfortable with a record opening-round 63 and kept his cool to win the PGA at sultry Southern Hills
By Dan Jenkins
Dwight Braxton
The Might Of Dwight, A Saad End
Dwight Braxton battered Matthew Saad Muhammad at will in their WBC light heavyweight rematch
By William Nack
The Inspector
When the Mariners have to find the missing hits, get the final outs, or track down Mr. Jell-O, they know whom to summon: Reliever Bill Caudill
By E.M. Swift
Soccer
Amid extraordinary adulation, World Cup star Paolo Rossi visited the U.S.
By Clive Gammon
TV/Radio
But CBS's Frank Chirkinian (left) thinks Chuck Howard's ABC shows stink
By William Taaffe
Baseball
Dave LaRoche has LaLurched all year between New York and Columbus
By Steve Wulf
Harness Racing
Emulating his dad, Tommy Haughton won the big one with Speed Bowl
Greenland
Horizontal, Vertical And Boreal
An August trip along and up the coast of East Greenland was an exciting, but chilling, experience for two intrepid Americans
By William Oscar Johnson
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 2-8
Compiled by Rob Buchanan
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum