April 23, 1984 Table Of Contents
Perspective
EQUINE ENGINEERS ARE SURE THERE'S A MARKET FOR NEW HIGH-TECH HORSES
By J. E. Vader
Booktalk
THE THIRD PANEL OF AN EARL WEAVER TRIPTYCH IS WELL WORTH PERUSING
By Robert W. Creamer
The Masters
A Breakthrough For The Heartbreak Kid
Ben Crenshaw, after a decade full of high promise and low fulfillment, won the 48th Masters, his first major championship
By Dan Jenkins
David Greenwood
Michigan Panther strong safety David Greenwood, a superior athlete, is a "lumberjack" who loves to cut down opponents
Strawberry
A rugged apprenticeship behind him, Darryl Strawberry could be swinging into an amazin' future
By William Nack
Special Report
A Rain Of Death On The Striper?
Pulses of acid rain arriving in the stripers' spring spawning season may be the doom of this legendary inshore game and table fish
Baseball
Jim Eisenreich of the Twins is attempting his second comeback
INSIDE PITCH (Statistics through April 15)
TV/Radio
Because of picky house rules, the Masters makes for refreshing TV
By William Taaffe
Pro Football
With help from Heaven, the Oklahoma Outlaws can be tough customers
By Ralph Wiley
Boxing
The U.S. won half a dozen world titles in the last big pre-Olympic fights
By Jaime Diaz
Angel Cordero
'RIDING HORSES IS THE PLEASURE OF HIS LIFE'
So says the wife of Angel Cordero, probably the best—certainly the most controversial—jockey currently riding
By Frank Deford
On The Scene
LYN WATNER IS BREAKING NEW GROUND AS BASEBALL'S ONLY WOMAN AGENT
By Sandy Keenan
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 9-15
Compiled by Joy Duckett CAIN
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited By Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum