April 16, 1984 Table Of Contents
Sideline
ONE WEEKEND AT THIS TRIATHLON CAMP WILL EITHER MAKE YOU OR BREAK YOU
By Morin Bishop
Booktalk
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILLIE STARGELL THAT FAILS TO DO JUSTICE TO THE MAN
By Jeremiah Tax
The Padres
The menagerie known as the San Diego Zoo has been devouring its National League opponents
By Steve Wulf
A Sky Hook That Was For The Book
As Mark Eaton swatted air, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar got his 31,421st point and the NBA scoring record
By Bruce Newman
UCLA
The March Of The Wooden Soldiers
Walt Hazzard becomes the fifth coach in a decade to try to reestablish John Wooden's championship tradition at UCLA
Matt Millen
Off the field, L.A. linebacker Matt Millen can be a funny man, but on it he has a well-deserved reputation for being a brawler and a smartmouth
Baseball
The lowly Mariners made it rough on their old manager, Rene Lachemann
By Jim Kaplan
By Ivan Maisel
Pro Football
Animal's coming out of the woods
Frank (Animal) Lockett, a reject in the NFL, is a USFL game-Breaker
By Ralph Wiley
Golf
Rookie Juli Inkster won the rich Dinah Shore championship in a playoff
By Jaime Diaz
Mac O'Grady
SEARCHING FOR A SEA OF TRANQUILLITY
Life had become one big unplayable lie for Phil McGleno, so he changed his name to Mac O'Grady, found love and fulfillment and, best of all, on his 17th attempt finally qualified to play on the PGA Tour
By Steve Wulf
Yesterday
HIGH STAKES AT HIGH NOON TURNED A BASEBALL PARK INTO A BATTLEGROUND
By Tom Danehy
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 2-8
Compiled by N. Brooks Clark
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum