
May 6, 1985 Table Of Contents
Spotlight
VILLANOVA'S JAKE NEVIN: KNOWN AND LOVED FROM ALTOONA TO ZANZIBAR
By Franz Lidz
Sideline
BEWARE! THE PURCHASE OF THAT JUMP ROPE COULD BE THE FIRST SIGN OF HGS
By L.S. Diamant
Yankees
Fired seven times as a manager, Billy Martin was hired for a fourth term by the floundering Yankees
By Steve Wulf
In A Hurry To Get To The Derby
Chief's Crown won the Blue Grass at near-record speed to stamp himself as the heavy favorite at Churchill Downs
WHY LOUISVILLE SHOULD BE HUMMING 'HAIL TO THE CHIEF'
By William Nack
A Grand Prize For A Lucky Loser
When the NBA's Sorry Seven cast lots on Mother's Day, one will come up a winner with the draft rights to Patrick Ewing
The Jazz
Red-Hot Jazz With The Fire-Sale Five
Utah's band of bargain-basement bruisemen KO'd Houston's Rockets from the NBA playoffs with a stunning rally in the fifth game
Hockey
Chicago seemed to have the Norris Division championship sewn up, but Minnesota stormed back to prolong the series
By E.M. Swift
Dwight Evans
Thanks to hard work and answered prayers, things are now looking up for Dwight Evans and his family
By E.M. Swift
Robby Naish
Two-time World Cup Champion Robby Naish, a free spirit on land, really cuts loose on a sailboard
By Sam Moses
Baseball
How does St. Louis spell relief?
Not N-e-i-l A-l-l-e-n, who can't escape the shadow cast by B-r-u-c-e S-u-t-t-e-r
By Jim Kaplan
By Henry Hecht
Golf
LPGA greats Mickey Wright and Kathy Whitworth fit right in at the Legends
Squash
Jahangir Khan lived up to both his names at the North American Open
By Bob Sullivan
WHILE THE REST OF THE WORLD SLEEPS...
...trainer D. Wayne Lukas, racing's top money-winner, is up and about, tending to his stable of stars
By William Nack
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 22-28
Compiled by Duncan Brantley
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Franz Lidz