
April 21, 1986 Table Of Contents
Spotlight
THINGS HAVE A WAY OF FALLING INTO PLACE FOR A JAUNTY OCTOGENARIAN
Shopwalk
TIRED OF SWIMMING LAPS? AQUA TUNES BRINGS NEW MEANING TO WATER MUSIC
By Steve Fiffer
Viewpoint
AN ATHLETE DISPUTES THE FAIRNESS OF MANDATORY TESTING FOR DRUGS
By Kate Schmidt
Booktalk
A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS ABOUT LIFE ON A BEE FARM MAKES SWEET READING
By Jeremiah Tax
Masters Golf
Day Of Glory For A Golden Oldie
At 46, Jack Nicklaus won his sixth and most dramatic Masters with a final-round 65 that had all of America cheering for him
By Rick Reilly
Hockey
Toronto upset Chicago in a three-game sweep to highlight an opening round of the Stanley Cup laced with surprises
By Bob Kravitz
Lou Holtz
...a hard place is Notre Dame's Lou Holtz as he tries to live up to Knute Rockne and other legends
By Douglas S. Looney
FAUST: FROM THE GIPPER TO THE ZIPPERS
By Hank Hersch
SUSTAINED BY WINTER-LONG DAYDREAMS OF THE OCCASION, TROUT FISHERMEN SUCCUMB, IN DROVES, TO THE MAGICAL LURE OF OPENING DAY
By E.M. Swift
Dodge Morgan
Dodge Morgan sailed his 60-foot cutter, American Promise, around the world nonstop in a record-shattering 150 days
By E.M. Swift
Pro Basketball
San Antonio's Alvin Robertson is pro basketball's new Man of Steal
Inside
BACK ON THE MOUND, AND EN THE GROOVE
By Craig Neff
Jim Murray
Jim Murray, who reigns as America's premier sports columnist, keeps 'em laughing despite a series of tragedies that have burdened his life
By Rick Reilly
Focus
COACH JIM DIETZ HAS BUILT WINNERS—AND A STADIUM—AT SAN DIEGO STATE
On The Scene
A CONNECTICUT CRAFTSMAN BREATHES NEW LIFE INTO OLD WOODEN CANOES
For The Record
A roundup of the week April 7-13
Compiled by Bailey Breene Gendron
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Craig Neff