
August 19, 1985 Table Of Contents
First Person
THE AUTHOR GIVES BELATED THANKS TO THE FINEST COACH HE EVER HAD
On The Scene
WHILE WAR RAGES, BASEBALL REMAINS THE NATIONAL PASSION IN NICARAGUA
PGA Championship
Shaking off five years of deep frustration, Hubert Green rose up and won his second major championship
All Spruced Up For A Big Vegas Bash
Hector (Macho) Camacho's attire was as flashy as his fists when he beat José Ramírez for the WBC lightweight championship
By Dan Levin
A Pool Hustler To Be Reckoned With
Matt Biondi lowered one world and one U.S. swimming record at the long course championships
By Craig Neff
Dieter Brock
Strong-armed Dieter Brock blew in mysteriously from Canada and may wind up as the Rams' quarterback
By Bruce Newman
Pete Rose
In his memorable battle against Ty Cobb and Father Time, Pete Rose, the Reds' player-manager, is bearing down on the 4,192nd hit he so covets
By Rick Reilly
'THE REPORTS ON ME IN CINCINNATI WEREN'T TOO GOOD'
Baseball
Fifteen-year-old Pete Rose Jr. has the look of a chip off the old bat
By Ivan Maisel
INSIDE PITCH Statistics through Aug. 11
By Henry Hecht
Spencer-Devlin
Muffin Spencer-Devlin believes she was King Arthur in another life, but nothing can match her current incarnation as a skyrocketing professional golfer
Shopwalk
BANANA REPUBLIC'S SURVIVAL CHIC IS WINNING BUNCHES OF TRENDY BUYERS
By Clive Gammon
For The Record
A roundup of the week Aug. 5-11
Compiled by BAILEY BREENE
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Franz Lidz