
June 18, 1984 Table Of Contents
Footloose
WHEN THE RUNNER HAD TUNNEL VISION, A POLICEMAN WAS A WELCOME SIGHT
By Charlie Bell
Update
WHEN NAMING A CARTOON CHARACTER, THE CREATORS WERE BEARISH ON YOGI
By N. Brooks Clark
Tennis
At the French Open, Ivan Lendl won his first major and Martina Navratilova the Grand Slam—sort of
Taking A Ride On The Handlebars
Oh, what a relief it is for the Brewers to have the mustachioed Rollie Fingers back in top shape after a disabling elbow injury
By Steve Wulf
NBA Finals
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar lifted the Lakers to a 3-3 tie with Boston in the NBA finals
You Can Get Hooked On Longhorns
A breed that once defined us as a nation—spunky and a bit wild—but nearly died out, is coming back
By Douglas S. Looney
Dara Torres
Dara Torres, the world's best in the 50 freestyle, is stretching to make the U.S. Olympic team in the 100
By Dan Levin
Baseball
Cal State-Fullerton won the NCAA championship behind Eddie Delzer
INSIDE PITCH (Statistics through June 10)
By Henry Hecht
Track & Field
Zola Budd won a brave, barefoot 3,000 to acquire an Olympic berth
By Craig Neff
Indoor Soccer
The Baltimore Blast won its first MISL title, exploding against St. Louis
By E.M. Swift
TV/Radio
A Gulliver big on Lilliputians
CBS's Mort Sharnik gave early boosts to Ray Mancini and Hector Camacho
By William Taaffe
On The Scene
FOR FIFTY YEARS DUCK STAMP ART HAS IMITATED WILDLIFE—AND PRESERVED IT
For The Record
A roundup off the week June 4-10
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