
September 12, 1983 Table Of Contents
The Dodgers
With the help of Mr. Potato Head, Los Angeles has whipped into the National League West lead
By Steve Wulf
IN THE WEST, THE SOUTH GOES SOUTH
By Ron Fimrite
He Gave Himself a Birthday Present
Edwin Moses, God's gift to hurdling, celebrated his 28th with the fourth world-record clocking of his career
By Kenny Moore
Georgia Tailbacks
Trying To Replace The Irreplaceable
For Georgia, life after Herschel began with a soggy victory over UCLA and a quartet of runners making their bids to take over his spot
Liberty Is Free To Face A Fierce Foe
After beating Courageous five times in six races, Liberty was chosen to defend the America's Cup in what may be the stiffest challenge ever
The Bengals
Wracked by problems off the field, the Bengals have big trouble on it, too, judging by their 20-10 loss to the Raiders
Trammaker
The Keystone Kids, Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker, keep the Detroit Tigers purring in the AL East race
By Steve Wulf
Baseball
A classy class of rookie pitchers has raised Oakland's future hopes
By Jaime Diaz
INSIDE PITCH (Through September 4)
Golf
Jay Sigel, a latter-day Bobby Jones, won his second straight U.S. Amateur
College Football
Cal picks up right where it left off
Another unlikely win by the Bears highlighted a week of high scoring
By N. Brooks Clark
Harvey Martin
In days of old he was Beautiful Harvey Martin of the Dallas Cowboys, but now the party's over
By Gary Smith
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 29-Sept. 4
Compiled by Lisa Twyman
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood