April 22, 1985 Table Of Contents
Arttalk
IN ONE MANHATTAN GALLERY ALL THE DEALS ARE CONCERNED WITH WHEELS
By Rob Buchanan
Sideline
THIS WOMAN LEARNED TO MANHANDLE A CHAIN SAW—NOW HER FOREST THRIVES
By Sue Hubbell
Movietalk
'SLUGGER'S WIFE' IS OUT ON STRIKES, BUT 'SYLVESTER' RIDES HOME A WINNER
By Frank Deford
Booktalk
THE STORY OF A TRAINER'S COLORFUL CAREER IN THE RING IS NO KNOCKOUT
By Jeremiah Tax
Sports
THE DIABETIC ATHLETE: HIS TOUGHEST OPPONENT IS HIS OWN METABOLISM
Hagler Vs. Hearns
Marvin Hagler unleashed an all-out assault against Thomas Hearns to retain his middleweight crown
By Pat Putnam
Masters
Bernhard Langer, the finest golfer Germany has ever produced, came on strong to win the Masters when Curtis Strange faltered
Tulane
Star player John Williams, under indictment in the Tulane scandal, is facing an unpredictable future
By Douglas S. Looney
Garden State
Destroyed by fire, New Jersey's Garden State Park has been lavishly rebuilt by bustling Robert Brennan
Denver Nuggets
Solidified by three ex-Trail Blazers, the Nuggets headed into the playoffs after their most successful NBA season ever
Baseball
Little noted for a perfect ending to 1984, Mike Witt opened to little note
By Henry Hecht
Motor Sports
Mario Andretti won the Long Beach Grand Prix by conserving his fuel
By Sam Moses
Marathon
Both the winner and the venerable race itself suffered from cramps
By Craig Neff
Haynes
ON THE ROAD AGAIN AND AGAIN AND...
For nearly four decades Marques Haynes has been following the bouncing ball to the far corners of the world and working his dribbling magic, all the while making and preserving basketballs rich and colorful history
By William Nack
On The Scene
THOUGH BATTERED BY THE MARCH OF TIME, THE ENCHANTED ROCK ENDURES
By Richard Phelan
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 8-14
Compiled by N. Brooks Clark
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Franz Lidz