
June 25, 1984 Table Of Contents
Arttalk
AN AFL JOURNEYMAN, OLYMPIC ARTIST BARNES IS AN ALL-PRO AT THE EASEL
By Franz Lidz
Olympic Trials
Carl Lewis burst to the fore again as the Olympic track and field trials got under way in Los Angeles
By Kenny Moore
U.S. Open
Fuzzy Wasn't Fazed By The Shark Attack
A loose and laughing Fuzzy Zoeller won the U.S. Open in a breeze after Greg Norman's miraculous fourth-round finish forced an 18-hole playoff
By Dan Jenkins
Hearns-Duran
By stopping Roberto Duran in two rounds, Thomas Hearns retained his crown and regained his nickname
By Pat Putnam
NBA Finals
Green And White And Red All Over
The Boston Celtics, the team Red Auerbach built, beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the seventh game to capture Red's 15th world championship
Tim Raines
His drug problem behind him, Montreal centerfielder Tim (Rock) Raines is now one of baseball's best all-around players
By Ron Fimrite
Baseball
San Francisco's Duane Kuiper has hit one home run in nine seasons
By Franz Lidz
INSIDE PITCH (Statistics through June 17)
By Henry Hecht
Pro Football
The Stars, winners of 14 straight, are shooting for a USFL championship
By Ralph Wiley
Horse Racing
Suddenly a young champion is gone
Just eight days after his great Belmont victory, Swale, the top 3-year-old in the country, fell dead
Another touch of the Lukas magic
John McEnroe
If he did, then he would no longer be the raging genius that is John McEnroe
By Frank Deford
Perspective
GINNY GILDER'S FINALLY GOING TO THE GAMES, BUT NOT THE WAY SHE PLANNED
On The Scene
JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING CAN END UP IN THE AIR DURING DAYTON'S AIRSHOW
By E. M. Swift
For The Record
A roundup of the week June 11-17
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