
June 27, 1983 Table Of Contents
Sideline
OVER HILL, DALE AND POTHOLE, THESE MOUNTAIN BIKES GO ROLLING ALONG
By Bob Ottum
Duran-Moore
He That Was Lost Has Been Found
By beating the WBA junior middleweight champion, Davey Moore, Roberto Duran won his third title and recaptured his good name
By William Nack
U.S. Open
Lord, Nelson Was Tougher Than The Iron Men
Larry Nelson took Oakmont apart for two rounds, while stronger players found the going too rough in the Layup Open
By Dan Jenkins
Carl Lewis
Flying Far And Fast For A Fabulous Triple
Sprinter-long jumper Carl Lewis became the first three-way winner since 1886 at the U.S. track and field championships
By Kenny Moore
Chris Campbell
The '81 world 180.5-pound champ, Chris Campbell has plans to put L.A. Olympic opponents in the soup
By Craig Neff
Baseball
Unless he picks up the pace, Pete Rose, 42, may not tie Cobb after all
By Jim Kaplan
Pro Basketball
With nine teams changing coaches, turnovers were the talk of the league
The Bassetts
Here's Carling, Her Daddy's Darling
Sportsman John Basset I may own the USFL's Tampa Bay Bandits, but he finds the success of his 15-year-old daughter, a rising star on the pro tennis circuit, even more rewarding
Perspective
TVS FAST-PACED COVERAGE MAY HAVE INVALIDATED JOAN BENOIT'S RECORD
By Lisa Twyman
For The Record
A roundup of the week June 13-19
Compiled by Lisa Twyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer