
May 2, 1983 Table Of Contents
Viewpoint
TV'S TENNIS PROS MAY STRING ALONG GIRLS, BUT REAL PROS STRING RACKETS
By Bill Disesa
On The Scene
SIT, FRIEND, AND CATCH THE LATEST WORD ON CANINE OBEDIENCE TRIALS
By Steve Wulf
The Celtics
The Celtics' Fight for Survival
After a lackluster season and a slow start in the playoffs, Boston showed Atlanta some muscle
Another Slew Comes Out Of The Wood
Like his Triple Crown champion sire, Slew O' Gold made a name for himself by winning the Wood Memorial
By William Nack
Islanders-Rangers
The Islanders found an improbable hero in Bob Bourne as they beat the Rangers and took aim at Stanley Cup No. 4
By Ken Dallison
Edwin Rosario
Even in the deep pool of lightweight talent, 20-year-old Edwin Rosario may be the toughest boxer to catch
Joan Benoit
Down East runner Joan Benoit strode into downtown Beantown with a stunning world best—2:22:42
By Kenny Moore
Baseball
Roommates
Whom teams have joined together as roommates, no man shall put asunder—but sometimes it happens
First Person
TALES OF ROD AND REEL: THE POTATO CHIP LADY, AND ENTANGLED ANGLERS
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 18-24
Compiled by Franz Lidz
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum