
August 27, 1984 Table Of Contents
Booktalk
WAIT A MINUTE! JOHN MADDEN WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A FEW WORDS WITH YOU
By Jeremiah Tax
Sideline
THE AUSSIES HAD MANY HAPPY RETURNS IN THE BOOMERANG CHALLENGE CUP II
Baseball
For Pete's Sake, Look Who's Back
Pete Rose's return as manager-player wowed the media, revved up the Reds and refreshed Pete's run at Ty Cobb
By Steve Wulf
The division-leading Padres had been a peaceable bunch until they made a call on the Braves. Then a nasty brushback war broke out
By Ron Fimrite
The only sock in the White Sox these days comes from Harold Baines
By Jim Kaplan
INSIDE PITCH (Statistics through Aug. 19)
By Henry Hecht
PGA
It's An Old Man's Game After All
Lee Trevino, 44, won the PGA with a record-shattering performance
The Travers
Carr de Naskra flew through a breathtaking final furlong to win the Travers Stakes, Saratoga's Midsummer Derby
By William Nack
John Henry
John Henry, the richest horse in the world, is still racing—and superbly—at the ripe age of nine
By William Nack
Pro Football
When he got lean, he wasn't mean
Kansas City defensive end Art Still dieted so much he was a pushover
By Douglas S. Looney
By Jill Lieber
Basketball Camps
The World According To Garf...And Others
Howie Garfinkel may be a klutz with a basketball, but he's the consummate pitchman in the summer camp biz. His Five-Star operation serves up top talent for hungry coaches
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 13-19
Compiled by Greg Kelly
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer