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July 27, 1987 Table Of Contents

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Books

A THRILLER AT THE BRITISH OPEN

By Ivan Maisel

British Open

VERY BRITISH OPEN

Nick Faldo, long England's frustration, won the auld title when Paul Azinger faded

By Rick Reilly

A Murderers' Row of One

Yankee Don Mattingly tied a doughty old record by homering in eight straight games

By Craig Neff

LOUD LEFT FROM A QUIET CHAMP

Junior middleweight titleholder Mike McCallum knocked out Donald Curry—now at last he may get some real attention

By Pat Putnam

The Twins

A New Set of Twins

Better pitching and defense have been added to Minnesota's long-ball game. The twinkling result is first place

By Austin Murphy

Frieda Zamba

Queen Of The Surf

Frieda Zamba has come off Florida's diminutive waves to win three straight big titles

By Dan Geringer

Inside

BASEBALL

By Peter Gammons

Harness Racing

BUT JATE, WHY SO LATE?

Superpacer Jate Lobell played lowball in Jersey

By Demmie Stathoplos

Pit Bulls

THE PIT BULL FRIEND AND KILLER

IS THE PIT BULL A FINE ANIMAL, AS ITS ADMIRERS CLAIM, OR IS IT A VICIOUS DOG, UNFIT FOR SOCIETY?

By E.M. Swift

On The Scene

A REMARKABLE COMEBACK

Flora, fauna and tourists are returning to Mount St. Helens

By Timothy Egan

Radio

SPORTS AROUND THE CLOCK

WFAN is the first station to give sports junkies a 24-hour fix

By Morin Bishop

For The Record

A Roundup of the Week July 13-19

Compiled by Roger Jackson

FACES IN THE CROWD

Point After

RABBIT BALL: WHODUNIT?

When the baseball seems lively, rational folks go haywire

By Frank Deford

Departments

FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Donald J. Barr

Letters

Edited by Gay Flood

SCORECARD

Edited by Steve Wulf