July 23, 1984 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
A GOLF BALL THAT WON'T CARRY AS FAR ENABLED JACK TO BUILD A MINICOURSE
Olympic Basketball
Hooray for the Red, White, Black and Blue!
Bobby Knight invited his Olympic basketball team's NBA opponents to get physical, and they gleefully obliged, but it was the kids who got the victories
Hollis Stacy broke her year-long slump and shot to a third win in the U.S. Open with a spectacular eagle
By Jaime Diaz
USFL Championship
The Wranglers Were Star Struck
Philly proved might makes right—and right of way—as it defeated Arizona 23-3 to win the USFL crown
By Ralph Wiley
FOR SPRING FOOTBALL, THE FUTURE IS NO GO
By William Oscar Johnson
Mario Soto
So says Cincinnati's hot-tempered fireballer Mario Soto, who has already been suspended twice so far this year
By Steve Wulf
Volleyball
After six years of rugged training, the U.S. women's volleyball team is still intact—and looking golden
By Joan Ackermann-Blount
TV/Radio
In his twilight years, Red Barber is entertaining a new generation
By William Taaffe
Boxing
Ex-champ Davey Moore stopped ex-champ Wilfred Benitez in Monte Carlo
By William Nack
Baseball
Kirby Puckett is the latest of the youngsters leading the Twins to the top
By Jim Kaplan
INSIDE PITCH (Statistics through July 15)
By Jim Kaplan
THE ALL-STAR HIGHLIGHT WAS THE LOW LIGHT
Grizzlies
CAN WE LIVE IN PEACE WITH THE GRIZZLY?
WHETHER WE TREAT THE GRIZZLY BEAR AS A SPECIES SERIOUSLY THREATENED BY THE ENCROACHMENT OF MAN—OR AS A SERIOUS THREAT TO MAN—IS A PROBLEM FOR WHICH THERE IS NO SIMPLE ANSWER
By Bil Gilbert
On The Scene
SO MICHAEL LOFTON ISN'T FENCING'S JACKIE ROBINSON; HE'S IN THE GAMES
By Sandy Keenan
For The Record
A roundup of the week July 9-15
Compiled by Greg Kelly
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum