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January
11
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"Orange Bowl Hero Perry Tuttle of Clemson"
The Bowls (College bowl games), The NFL Playoffs, On Track, Leading the Pack (Skier Bill Koch), "I Will Go Fast Until the Day I Die" (Racer Bobby Unser)
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February
1
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"Earl Cooper's TD Jolts the Bengals"
X'd, O'd and KO'd (Super Bowl), Jackie Hits the Jackpot (Jackie Sherrill goes to Texas A & M), The 55% Solution (NFL and the Players Union), You Oughta be in Pictures (Hollywood calls)
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February
10
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"The Year In Sports"
Contents - The Year (In your wildest dreams you could never have imagined 1981), Pro Football (The San Francisco 49ers: from sad to surprising to super), College Football (For once there was no doubt: Clemson had its paws on No. 1), Baseball (Sorry, George, it was the year of Fernando and the Dodgers), Track & Field (Today, it's Ovett, tomorrow it's Coe - every day a record), Moments To Remember (SI writers recapture their memorable moments from '81), Pro Basketball (For the Celtics, a Bird in hand was worth another NBA title), College Basketball (Indiana's Hoosiers were the NCAA's knights in shining armor), Boxing (Sugar Ray Leonard kept his own crown and won two others), Hockey (The Soviets were supreme in Canada, Gretzky was great), Tennis (From Wimbledon to Flushing Meadow, a Big Mac attack), Horse Racing (Pleasant Colony won the Derby, John Henry all the money), Golf (Tusk, tusk, the winners were Tom and David, Bill and Larry), Gallery (From the mountains to the city streets, scenes to behold)
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February
22
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Milwaukee Buck Sidney Moncrief
Not Alone At The Top (Virginia's basketball player), A Matched Pair and a Matchless Miler (Millrose Games), There's No Stopping The Bucks (NBA), For Sisters, a Very Good Year (Judy and Carlie Geer, Paula and Pam McGee, Sarah and Mary Doctor), Bang! Bang! You're Out (Baseball umpire Ron Luciano)
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March
1
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"Will Herschel Walker Turn Pro"
Raise One to the Islanders, Finch Was a Pigeon for Sugar Ray, Going All Out and Way, Way up (Indoor Track), Does Herschel Have Georgia on His Mind, Oh, What Might Have Been (NBA's George McGinnis), The Ump and the Manager (Ron Luciano and Earl Weaver), A Town Divided Against Itself (High school basketball in Hamilton, Ohio)
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March
8
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"The Banzai Pipeline"
It Wasn't a Fond Farewell (College basketball between Iowa and Minnesota), Meeting of the Brilliant and the Bizarre (Track and Field), Best Team You've Never Seen (San Antonio Spurs), Young and Old, Wise and Goofy (Tessis player Barbara Potter), Baseball Puts it's Best Foot Forward (Baseball), The Descent of a Man (Tates Locke and Clemson basketball), Thunder from the Sea (Surfing)
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March
29
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"Sam Perkins propels North Carolilna into The Final Four"
Great Ready for a Blast (Four articles about the NCAA Final Four), Last One In is a Winner (Jerry Pate wins the TPC), A Little Water Music Please (Swimmer Craig Beardsley), Where East Meets West (Paintings of the Japanese baseball invasion), A Team That Was Blessed (Wilt Chamberlain remembers his 1957 North Carolina team)
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April
12
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Steve Garvey
Contents - In One Fell Swoop (A little nudge from Jockey Jeff Fell sent Timely Writer charging ahead of Star Gallant to win the $250,000 Florida Derby), They're All Wet...And All Right ("Power Food" and a powerful psych propelled Berkeley's gutsy crew to a win over Yale in San Diego's ninth annual classic), The Way To Win A Lot With A Little (You put Sally Little in the rich Dinah Shore tournament and have her shoot a record-tying round of 64 on Sunday), The 76ers: Bridesmaid Revisited (Once again, Philadelphia has terrific players and a superb record, but probably not enough muscle to win a title), Baseball 1982 (An effort to modernize baseball's outdated organizational machinery may have far-reaching effects on and off the field), (Anguished by the dissolution of his marriage and nettled by scoffers at his ideals, Steve Garvey soldiers on), (SI picks Oakland and Milwaukee to win the American League divisions and Los Angeles and Montreal to triumph in the National League), (A comprehensive new rating system proves there's more to judging relief pitchers than just counting their wins and saves), (On the mound or in the salon, Reliever Joe Sambito of the Houston Astros leaves the opposition high and dry), Hey Mister, Can We Have Your Autograph? (In sport, the great paper chase began with Babe, and baseball has been No. 1 on the pen parade ever since) The Departments - Scorecard, For The Record, 19th Hole
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April
26
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Renaldo Nehemiah
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Contents - Braves' New World (It was like October in April for Atlanta after its 11th straight win tied the major league record.), Denver Got A Ton of O Without X's (With a damn-the-plays offense, the Nuggets have made the NBA sit up and take notice.)), Heading Into The Homestretch (For America's top 3-year-olds, the running of the Wood Memorial started the countdown to the 108th Kentucky Derby.), Pro Football (John Papanek reveals how hurdler Renaldo Nememiah became a 49er; Jack McCallum profiles Kenneth Sims, top pick in next weeks draft; Paul Zimmerman predicts who'll select whom in the draft's first round.), Niki Still Has The Knack (Two-Time world champion Niki Lauda is back in the winner's circle after a 26 month retirement from Grand Prix racing.), Home Is Where The Heart Is (Champion, loving father and gentleman in and out of the ring, Alexis Arguello remains a stranger in his own country.)
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May
3
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"Jack Sikma Leads Seattle Past Houston"
Seattle's Sunday Punch (NBA playoffs), The Cardinals are Off to a Flying Start (Baseball), Overloaded with Circuit Breakers (Tennis), Gonzo, Man on the Go (Wrestler Joe Gonzales), With the Greatest of E's (Soccer), He Won't Clean up His Act (Hockey's Billy Smith)
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May
10
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"L.A. Owner Georgia Frontiere and Quarterback Bert Jones"
And the Last Shall be First (Kentucky Derby), Thanks, Bullets, We Really Needed That! (NBA), This Time George Went Overboard (The Yankees and their meddlesome owner), L.A. Gets a New Leading Man (NFL), "The Ocean Speaks to You" (Inventor Tom Morey), A Spear-Carrier no More (Javelin thrower Bob Roggy), A Well Matched Set (Oakland A's outfield)
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May
24
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Magic Johnson
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The Islanders Stick it To 'Em (It was a third straight Stanley Cup for New York as MVP Mike Bossy fired bulls-eyes in an impressive sweep of Vancouver.), The NBA Playoffs (After knocking out Phoenix in four games, the Lakers kept their playoff slate perfectly clean by sweeping San Antonio.), (Bob ScAdoo had been the NBA's forgotten man but the scoring champ of yesteryear makes a big contribution in L.A.), (Philadelphia again went ahead of Boston 3-1, but Dr. J turns a deaf ear to any comparisons with last season's el foldo.), An Uncertain View of the Future (Everything looked rosy for Sugar Ray Leonard until a detached retina damaged his vision - and perhaps ended his career.), n Unqualified Success at the Qualifying (With Rick Mears on the pole and Kevin Cogan next to him, Roger Penske's team is sitting prettiest of any for the Indianapolis 500.), The Darned Red Sox Haven't Holes (Although Boston has by no means sewn up the American League penant, nobody's giving pilor Ralph Houk the needle.), Merrily She Rolls Along (Having rebuilt her life as well as her game, Martina Navratilova is playing the finest tennis of her sometimes turbulent career.)
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June
28
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Tom Watson
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Contents - A 1,000 To 1 Shot (That's how runner-up Jack Nicklaus rated the chip-in that won the U.S. Open for Tom Watson at Pebble Beach's 17th hole.), A Pair Of Hands-Up Winners (Carl Lewis double double in the 100 meters and long jump and a share of the U.S. mark by pole vaulter Dan Ripley justified jubliation.), The Padres' Persnickety Papa (Manager Dick Williams' obsession with execution and teamwork has made San Diego a surprise contender in the NL West.), Honin' The Barbarians (Twind David and Peter Paul make a lot of primitive noises and do some uncivilized things while building humongous bodies.), Streams of Contentiousness (Missouri's Jacks Fork and Current rivers are the best for just messing about in boats but one man's messing is another's mess.) The Departments - Scorecard, Baseball, Squash, Crew, For The Record, 19th Hole
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July
5
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Kent Hrbek England and Brazil in the World Cup final, Minnesota Twin rookie Kent Hrbek, World records at the Oslo track meet, LPGA leading money winner JoAnne Carner, Henley regatta, Tony Conigliaro fights back from a coma and heart attack 1
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August
23
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"Franco Harris of Pittsburgh"
Contents - Suddenly It's The Wild West (As in seasons of yore, the Dodgers and the Giants found themselves in a dustup, along with the parvenu Padres and Braves); Yes, Folks, He Can Take A Hit (Renaldo Nehemiah cleared his first NFL hurdle neatly - and intact - by catching two passes against the L.A. Raiders); Alone In The Eye Of A Hurricane (While controversy raged at the World Wrestling Championships in Edmonton, a quiet American won the only U.S. gold); Having A Ball At The Beach (Two-man teams play torrid volleyball that has spread to Florida from the beaches of California); He Puts The Court Before The Horse 9Mychal Thompson of the Trail Blazers doesn't want much for his native Bahamas, just one real basketball court); Old Dog With New Tricks (Luke Appling, the Braves 75-year-old minor league batting coach, sure practiced what he preaches - with a big homer); The Ascent Of An Enigma (The Steelers' Franco Harris is a man of mighty few words, but a lot of yardage, and hs is climbing toward a record) Departments - Scorecard; Baseball; For The Record; 19th Hole
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September
6
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Rickey Henderson Rickey Henderson breaks single season stolen base record, Craig Stadler wins the World Series of Golf, Al Davis & his Raiders in the Coliseum, Bill James' opinion about base stealing not being important, Tampa Bay linebacker Cecil Johnson, Rodeo legend Don Gay and bull riding 1
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September
13
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"Quarterback Wayne Peace Leads Florida over Miami"
See You Later, Gators (College football), Running Behind Schedule (NFL rushers Billy Sims and Joe Cribbs), Hoping for One Last Big Harvest (Oriole manager Earl Weaver), He Walks the Straight and Narrow (NASCAR driver Bobby Allison), No Fly-By-Night Cabbie (Tying flies), The Lady in the White Silk Dress (Tennis star Suzanne Lenglen)
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September
20
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Jimmy Conners
Contents - He Lit Up The Joint (It was lights out for Ivan Lendl in the men's finals of the U.S. Open when Jimmy Connors got his juices flowing); Defense Canned The Candidates (Heisman hopefuls Danny Marino and Kelvin Bryant didn't impress the voters in Pittsburgh's win over North Carolina); Meyered In Not So Kushy Situations (Rookie Coach Ron Meyer of New England spoiled the debut in the NFL of rookie Coach Frank Kush of Baltimore); He's Heaven On Wheels (Forget roller disco, this is speed roller skating, and for two years Tom Peterson of Tacoma was champion of the world); A Singular Way to Play Football (The single wing may be virtually extinct elsewhere, but it's alive and kicking - and running and passing - at Denison); Here She Is, The True Love Boat (Designed 30 years or so ago to indulge a pregnant lady, the Sunfish has spawned a horde of devotees) Departments - Scorecard; Baseball; College Football; For The Record; Track & Field; 19th Hole
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September
27
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Pffffft! Why the Players Called the Strike
And Then the Clock Showed 00:00 (NFL Strike), Until We Meet Again (If We Do) (Last games before the strike), Dunking for the big Apple (Swimming race around Manhatten Island), Picking up Where They Didn't Leave Off (Notre Dame beats Michigan), A Golden Horse on Any Course (Horse racing), This Robin is a Rare Bird (Robin Yount), The Sugar Land Express? (Runner Ken Hall)
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October
4
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Todd Blackledge
Angels in Full Flight (AL West baseball), This Was the Week That Wasn't (First week of NFL Strike), O.K., Time to Fasten Those Seat Belts (Penn State beats Nebraska), The Big Cheese of the Cardinals (Whitey Herzog and the Cardinals), A Jump Ahead of Everyone Else (Shoe Horse Jumpers), "My Body's Like an Army" (Herschel Walker)
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October
11
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Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers have American League East title in it's grasp, Atlanta wins National League West, UCLA basketball, HOCKEY ISSUE, The Islanders become respectable 1
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October
19
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"The Best And The Baddest" - Boxer Marvin Hagler
Contents - Baseball Playoffs (The Cardinals, playing in the manner of their forebears, swept the Braves to win the National League pennant), (A Game 5 rally capped a historic Brewers comeback as they beat the Angels for the American League pennant); Hail And Farewell At Belmont (In the space of just one hour, two horses attained greater glory and two others met their tragic and untimely ends); Washington Served Up A Few Belts (The Huskies proved that, certainly, they do deserve a very high ranking after knocking back California 50-7); Journal Of A Plagued Year (A Viking veteran takes a searching look at life in pro football. The first of a two-part series); What's In A Name? (When middleweight champ Marvin Haggler added Marvelous to his name, he was confirming what work had wrought) Departments - Scorecard; Track & Field; College Football; Golf; For The Record; 19th Hole
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October
25
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The World Series
A Hopping Good Series, A Throwback to the Olden Days (Ohio State beats Illinois), The Regilding of a Legend (Jim Thorpe's Gold medal restored), Now You See Them, Now You... (Camouflage), Journal of a Plagued Year Part Ii (Minnesota Vikings season
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November
1
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Moses Malone
Mustangs on a Stampede (SMU beats Texas), They Grappled in the Big Apple (New York City Marathon), For All You do, This Hug's for You (St. Louis wins World Series), Pro Basketball 1982-83, A Man Who Never Lets Down (Coach Jack Ramsay)
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November
15
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Sugar Ray Leonard
College Football, I Just Don't Want to Fight Anymore (Leonard hangs them up), I'll Sling Leather, Darlin; (Tex Cobb to fight Larry Holmes), He's Got it All Lined Up (Indy driver Rick Mears), Thrice Perfect, Once Scorned (Bowling)
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November
29
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Patrick Ewing & Ralph Sampson
Contents - The NFL: The First Week Back (Before their Sunday game Miami and Buffalo were unbeaten and untied, but during it they were unbearable); (It was a lucky strike for the 49ers, who rebounded from their 0-2 September mark with a romp in St. Louis); (The ship was sailing again, at last, but the Vikings foundered against Green Bay) College Basketball 1982-83 (It will be a testy season because 12 major conferences are trying out new rules intended to increase scoring); (SI offers its picks for the expanded NCAA tournament, with scouting reports on the Top 20 teams and a look at the Rest of the Best); (When irrestible Ralph Sampson meets immovable Patrick Ewing, something really has got to give); (Experts believe freshman Cheryl Miller of top-rated Southern Cal may well be the best woman player ever); (Spud Webb of Midland College, the defending junior college champ, is only 5'6", but plays as if he's 6'6") Long Ago, He Won The Big One (The NCAA title that he attained last season wasn't North Carolina Coach Dean Smith's most important victory) Departments - Scorecard; College Football; For The Record; 19th Hole
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December
6
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"The Undefeated - The Surprising Redskins put the Clamps on Philly"
Hey - Look Who's 4-0 (Washington Redskins), He Took It All and Would Not Fall (Larry Holmes beats Randall Cobb), Nebraska Posts a Real Big Victory (Nebraska beats Oklahoma), All Horns Up!!! (Florida State's Marching Chiefs), A Picture-Perfect End (Green Bay's James Lofton), Flight of the Bumblebee (Skater Elaine Zayak)
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