
September 6, 1982 Table Of Contents
Rickey Henderson
The base path to glory led from first to second in Milwaukee, where Oakland's Rickey Henderson stole base No. 119 to break the single-season record—and there was, and will be, more
By Ron Fimrite
A Ram Almost Upstaged The Walrus
A ball was the talk of the World Series of Golf until Craig Stadler let go with a 65 and then won the event in a playoff
By Dan Jenkins
L.A. Raiders
Less Than Colossal In The L.A. Coliseum
The Raiders' debut as the home team in Los Angeles was a success on the field but not up in the seats
By Ralph Wiley
Stolen Bases
Rickey Henderson may be the man of the hour but, argues the author, base stealing has never really amounted to very much
By Bill James
Mr. Johnson
Affable Tampa Bay Linebacker Cecil Johnson turns into a lethal hitter on the field and a deadly needler in the locker room
By Franz Lidz
Design For Sport
TV/Radio
The White Sox co-owner says pay TV could bring in $27 million a year
By William Taaffe
Boxing
Hector Camacho, street fighter and car thief, has cleaned up his act
By Pat Putnam
Baseball
Cody Webster pitched and hit Kirkland, Wash. to the Little League title
By Steve Wulf
Don Gay
Bull riding is the roughest, toughest rodeo event. Ask Don Gay, who's going for a record eighth title
By E.M. Swift
Perspective
JOE PURZYCKI IS THE "WHITE SHADOW" OF THE DELSTATE FOOTBALL PROGRAM
By N. Brooks Clark
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 23-29
Compiled By Rob Buchanan
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer