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September 3, 1984 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
TO PUT YOUR BASEBALL SAVVY ON THE LINE, PICK UP THE PHONE AND CALL...
By Ivan Maisel
The Million
John Henry Was The One In The Million
The grand old geezer of racing was it again, leading 11 whippersnappers to the wire in the Chicago's Arlington Millon
By William Nack
On Top Of The World
On Top Of The World In Switzerland
Evelyn Ashford hooked up with her old rival Marlies Göhr in Zurich and nailed her with a world-record 100
By Craig Neff
Joe Theismann
He's No Longer the Talk of the Town
With a new lady on his arm and a bigger contract in his hand, Washington's Joe Theismann, who was once known as King Quote, is now strangely silent
By Bruce Newman
Ken O'Brien and Mark Gastineau spent the week in court, not training camp, but still led the Jets to victory
Rick Sutcliffe
Chicago was gambling when it got Rick Sutcliffe from Cleveland, but the deal may have won the pennant
Rare Bird
If Tino Lettieri is the NASL's best goalie, he owes it all to Ozzie and his friends of the parrot persuasion
By Franz Lidz
Pro Football
New coach Les Steckel has brought Marine methodology to Minnesota
By Franz Lidz
By Jill Lieber
Baseball
Bob Brenly has turned out to be quite a catch for lowly San Francisco
INSIDE PITCH (Statistics through Aug. 26)
By Henry Hecht
TV/Radio
Bingo! Milwaukee's Bob Uecker is the funniest sportscaster around
By William Taaffe
Greg LeMond
Climbing Clear Up To The Heights
Greg LeMond, a Huck Finn with steel thighs, is the first American to pedal his way to the top ranks of European bike racing royalty
By Bob Ottum
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 20-26
Compiled by Greg Kelly
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Departments
Edited by Robert W. Creamer