
April 4, 1983 Table Of Contents
Spotlight
WHEN HARRY THE HAT TELLS HOW TO BAT, BALLPLAYERS LISTEN AND LEARN
By Ivan Maisel
Sideline
PEARL'S A GEM OF A FAN WHO'S MISSED ONE ATLANTA BALL GAME SINCE 1934
By Sam Rafal
NCAA Basketball
It Turned Out To Be A Dog Show
Astounding Georgia won the NCAA East Regional with big upsets of St. John's and North Carolina
By Douglas S. Looney
There's A Cardinal Rule In Kentucky
Virginia Ran Into A Whole Pack Of Trouble
For Houston, Akeem Was A Dream
Virginia Slims
The Smartina Show, Or Tennis In A Lethal Vein
Martina Navratilova's game was sharper than ever as she turned the Virginia Slims into a bloodletting
Baseball 1983
With its tougher style of play and deeper talent, the National League has left the American in its dust
By Jim Kaplan
One reason for National League superiority is Montreal's Gary Carter, who talks a good game and plays a better one
By Ron Fimrite
By Ivan Maisel
By Ron Fimrite
By Jim Kaplan
By Jim Kaplan
By Steve Wulf
By Steve Wulf
By Steve Wulf
By Ron Fimrite
By Steve Wulf
By Steve Wulf
By Jim Kaplan
By Ivan Maisel
By Ron Fimrite
By Jim Kaplan
By Ron Fimrite
By Jim Kaplan
By Ron Fimrite
By Steve Wulf
By Jim Kaplan
By Ivan Maisel
TV
When NBC paired Joe Garagiola with Vin Scully, Tony Kubek got the thumb
By William Taaffe
Horse Racing
A race backed by a bourbon company is giving little Latonia a big name
Griffith
A Lingering Vestige Of Yesterday
Calvin Griffith of the Twins is a throwback to an era when owners owned and players played. But times have changed
By Gary Smith
Perspective
TO RACE OR NOT TO RACE? AT INFERNO TIME, THAT'S THE ENDURING QUESTION
Footloose
A GOOD OL' BOY FROM KENTUCKY BEATS THE JET-SETTERS AT THEIR OWN GAME
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 21-27
Compiled by Armen Keteyian
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer