
June 3, 1985 Table Of Contents
Shopwalk
NASCAR DRIVERS ARE NOW TUNING UP THEIR VOICES ALONG WITH THEIR CARS
First Person
A FATHER WEIGHS THE MEMORY OF ONE OF THE MOST HAPPY DAYS OF HIS LIFE
Reminiscence
TRAFFIC IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD WAS THE DRIVING FORCE IN CAR BASEBALL
By Ron Carlson
Indy 500
Danny Sullivan threw a 360 into the Indy equation and he survived to defeat Mario Andretti in the 500
By Sam Moses
The Stanley Cup
Wayne Gretzky led Edmonton to two victories after Philly had won Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals
By E.M. Swift
Blue Jays
The Blue Jays Are Ruling The Roost
On the wings of a seven-game winning streak, Toronto moved out to a safe lead in the always treacherous AL East
By Ivan Maisel
Danny Ainge
A batting bust as a Toronto Blue Jay, Danny Ainge has found the range with the Boston Celtics
MR. T CRASHES THROUGH THE SOUND BARRIER AND BEYOND
By Bruce Newman
Brisco-Hooks
Overshadowed at L.A. despite her heroics, Valerie Brisco-Hooks has begun to get deserved recognition
By Tony Castro
Tampa Bay Bandits
The Tampa Bay Bandits don't know where they'll play in '86. They do know they want the '85 USFL championship for owner John Bassett
By Jill Lieber
Baseball
The Red Sox are wild about the gifted and goofy Dennis (Oil Can) Boyd
By Jim Kaplan
By Henry Hecht
Golf
Ben Crenshaw can't find his game and, strangely, he is hardly alone
Lacrosse
Johns Hopkins routed Syracuse in a rematch of the last two title games
Dale Murphy
Atlanta's Dale Murphy frightens pitchers, but he's such a nice guy otherwise that he has to fight to find time to spend with his wife, his kids—and his scarecrow
By Rick Reilly
On The Scene
IF YOU PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT, YOU CAN MAKE IT BIG IN TINY EMERYVILLE
By Roger Dionne
Yesterday
WHEN THIS BALTIMOREAN GOT ROLLING, HE STRUCK A BLOW FOR MANLY VIRTUE
By Linell Smith
For The Record
A roundup of the week May 20-26
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