July 30, 1984 Table Of Contents
Sideline
A GYMNASTICS CRITIC SAYS THE LATER YOU PERFORM, THE BETTER YOU SCORE
By Lee Green
British Open
This birdie putt by Seve Ballesteros on the last hole turned out the lights on Tom Watson in the British Open
By Dan Jenkins
The Ball Was White, The Grass Was Green
The National Senior Women's Grass Court Championships evoked fond memories of a bygone era in tennis
The Dodgers
These Dodger Kids Are On The Ball
Slumping or injured veterans laid L.A. low, but now its youngsters are keeping the team afloat in the NL West
By Jim Kaplan
Jack Lambert
Steeler linebacker Jack Lambert is not known as a sweetie, but he sure knows the sweet smell of success
TV/Radio
ABC's profiles of athletes bring warmth and bad grammar to the Olympics
By William Taaffe
Baseball
Triple A umpire Pam Postema calls 'em as she sees 'em, not hears 'em
By Sandy Keenan
INSIDE PITCH (Statistics through July 22)
By Henry Hecht
Horse Racing
This was his crowning achievement
Fit to Fight won the Brooklyn and the rare Handicap Triple Crown
Edwin Moses, the winner of 89 straight races in the 400 hurdles, is a gold-pipe cinch to get number 90 in the Olympics. In no less of an accomplishment, he's taken off his shades and stands revealed as one terrific guy
First Person
THIS ST. ANDREWS INITIATE SHOWED HE'S NOT ONE TO HUNKER IN A BUNKER
For The Record
A roundup of the week July 16-22
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