June 11, 1984 Table Of Contents
Sideline
A NEW PASSBOOK FOR BOXERS COULD CUT DOWN ON INJURIES IN THE RING
On The Scene
U.S. OLYMPIC WRESTLERS HOPE THEY WON'T BE PINNED BY UNFAMILIAR RULES
Tragedy At Sea
A fierce squall hit the Marques during a Tall Ships race; only nine hands were found alive
Family Feud
Hugging on the sideline and slugging in the batter's box, Phillies West (Chicago) confronted Phillies East for first place
By Jim Kaplan
NCAA Championship
The Ducks Did It With Cruz Control
Cheered on by a home campus crowd, Oregon athletes triumphed in the NCAA championship as Joaquim Cruz scored a big double
By Craig Neff
Vest-Pocket Hercules
Behold Bulgaria's Vest-Pocket Hercules
Pound for 123 pounds, 16-year-old Naim Suleimanov is now the world's greatest weightlifter and clearly the driving force of his country's lifting revolution
By Terry Todd
Boxing
Lowering the boom on Boom Boom
Ray Mancini lost his zip and then his title to Livingstone Bramble
By Pat Putnam
Pro Basketball
L.A.'s running game was in high gear as it took a 2-1 lead in the NBA finals
Golf
Patty Sheehan waltzed to her second straight LPGA title by 10 shots
Baseball
Rookie slugger Alvin Davis is the first hero produced by the Mariners
By Ivan Maisel
INSIDE PITCH (Statistics through June 3)
By Henry Hecht
Sparky
The manager of the Tigers may be aptly nicknamed for his baseball persona, but away from the game, he's another fellow
By Ron Fimrite
For The Record
A roundup of the week May 28-June 3
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