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February
14
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Cheryl Tiegs
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Come Rain or Shine (As foul weather followed fair at the Crosby, Tom Kite shot a record Saturday round of 62 that set up his victory.), The Doggone Bruins May Go All the Way (Terrierlike goaltending and rabid forechecking have brought dreams of Stanley Cup glory back to Boston Gardens.), A Marriage Made in Glitzville (The union of Bjorn Borg and sleazy commercialism ill-suited him as he made a farewell exhibition tour in the U.S.), Our Chance to be Great (The Redskin quarterback tells how a good game plan and execution beat the Dolphins.), 'The Fairest Island That Eyes Have Beheld' (That's how Christopher Columbus described Jamaica. Now we've added new beauties.), Land of Sprinters and Dreamers (Jamaicans have long excelled in the dashes, perhaps because they're the fastest way to a better life.)
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February
16
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The Year in Sports Redskins beat Dolphins in Super Bowl, Penn State No.1, Cards win over Brewers in World Series, Track records fell, Lakers win NBA title, North Carolina wins NCAA title, Death and retirement in boxing, Hockey salutes Gretzky and the Islanders,  1
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February
21
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San Diego's Terry Cummings
They're SECond to None, Another Small Step Toward Greatness (Marvin Hagler), Suddenly a Horse was Gone (Kidnapping of Shergar), A Man Who Gets All the Breaks (Dr. Dick Steadman of the U.S. Ski Team), At the Head of His Class (Terry Cummings in the NBA), We All Had a Ball (Fantasy Baseball with the '69 Cubs)
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March
14
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"A Rosy Reunion" - Tony Perez, Joe Morgan & Pete Rose
Contents - Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks (Among the things Herschel Walker learned during his losing debut in the USFL was how to sit on the bench), Don't Cry For Them, Argentina (Guillermo Vilas and Jose-Luis Clerc don't shed tears for each other, but they sent the U.S. Cup team home weeping), In Philadelphia, They're Wheeze Kids (Former Cincinnati stars Pete Rose, Joe Morgan and Tony Perez will play this season in aptly named Veterans Stadium), A Yawning Gap In His Life (Michael Spinks faces his biggest night, with his 2-year-old daughter Michelle the special someone in his corner), Dodgertown (Dodgers of every variety convene annually in Vero Beach, Fla. to study at Branch Rickey's "college of baseball"), They Were Real Troopers (At the pre-Olympics, Sarajevans showed they can probably pull off the '84 Winter Games - in a style all their own) Departments - Scorecard, College Basketball, Horse Racing, For The Record, 19th Hole
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March
21
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"St. Johns: The Beast of The East"
Garden Party for the Redmen (St. Johns win Big East Tournament), Invaders of the Raiders Space (Oakland's U.S.F.L. team), They've Put the U.S. on Top of the World (Skiiers Phil Mahre and Tamara McKinney), A Pair of Young Sox with Sock (Ron Kittle and Greg Walker), A Family Tradition (John and Jim Paxson), 'And you Dream About Tomorrow' (Author Bobby Mitchell plays baseball)
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March
28
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A Crowning Achievement (Boxing), An Upset that was a Ute Beaut (Utah beats UCLA and qualifies for Sweet 16). It was a Muddy Good Show of Teamwork ((Women's CrossCountry), Starting Up the Long Road Back (Gerry Cooney is boxing again), A New Departure Toward Arrival (NHL draft), Leapin' Lizards, It's Lunk (Swimmer Steve Lundquist), A New Life (Dick Vermeil)
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April
4
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Gary Carter
On To Albuquerque (NCAA Final Four), The Smartina Show (Tennis with Navratilova), Baseball 1983, A Lingering Vestige of Yesterday (Clavin Griggith & the Twins)
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April
11
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N.C. State Wins the NCAA's
The Final Four (NCAA), Welcome to Miller Time (Women's NCAA), would he Rather be a Unitas or a Mantle (John Elway), Winning Was Her Just Dessert (Women's Golf), If The Hat Fits, Wear It (Lou Saban), Boxing: A Special Report
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April
18
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Tom Seaver
The Masters, It Was a Terrific Homecoming (Tom Seaver), Has it All Been Thrown Away (Art Schlichter), He Has Seen The Light(Football player John Reaves), Mother Fletcher (Fight judge Lucille Fletcher), Arming for a New Season (Pitching in Baseball)
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May
16
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May
30
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"Larry Holmes Barely Beats Tim Witherspoon"
Holmes Had a Spoonful, A Big Loss for a Gambling Quarterback (Art Schlichter), Are They the Greatest Ever? (New York Islanders), Bring on the Coconut Snatchers (L.A. Dodgers), Brother Are They Armed! (Track and Field's Crouser Brothers), Alone No Longer (Solo round-the-world sailers), Is This a Holy Place? (Mono Lake)
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June
6
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Moses Malone
Better by Leaps and Bounds (Philadelphia 76ers leading the Lakers), Udo Beyer Beware, the U.S. is There (U.S, Shotputters), The Block Party that Backfired (Indy 500), Going..Going..Gone! (Marvin Hagler), He's the Head Hog, by George (Coach George Starke), Then Zing Go the Strings (Tennis racket restringing)
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July
4
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Dale Murphy Opening trial of LA's Olympic track, Ralph Sampson's professional debut, Dale Murphy-NL MVP, Patriot linebacker Clayton Weishuhn, Summer pickup basketball, '81 Transpac winner Natoma 1
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July
11
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John McEnroe McEnroe and Navratilova win at Wimbledon, Herschel Walker is the star of the USFL, Smith and Ashford set 100 meter records, Julie Ridge to swim around New York, America's Cup trials begin, Boxer Bobby Chacon and his problems, K.C.'s pitcher Dan Quisenberry 1
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July
18
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Dawson / Steib
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A Tale of Two Cities (The two Canadian baseball team are division leaders), USFL Playoffs (The Philadelphia Stars rally to veat the Chicago Blitz) (The Michigan Panthers lower prices to get the fans in then lower the boom on Oakland), The U.S. Was Out of its Class (The Americans that took the time to go to the World University Games were not as good as the Soviets), Pearl is a Rare Old Gem (52 year old bodybuilder Bill Pearl is still getting better), He Ran, But Knew Not Why (Young Sydney Maree didn't realize it, but as he compulsively worked out in South Africa, he was running for his life)
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August
1
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Jets QB Richard Todd Milwaukee Brewers on a hot streak, US miler Steve Scott beats Sebastian Coe, Horse racing's Keeneland sales, Boxer Hector Comacho, Jets QB Richard TOdd, Motorcyclists Kenny Roberts and Freddie Spencer duel in Europe, Steroids being used by athletes (can you believe it?) 1
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August
22
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Carl Lewis Contents - Putting It All On The Line (Mary Decker won two gold medals and Carl Lewis three in track and field;s magnificent first World Championships.), At Last, Some D For San Diego (No Air Coryell lead was safe with the Chargers' alleged defense, but five rookies could change that situation.), A Yank Who's Cashing In (America's Cash Asmussen has taken to riding in France in grand style. Now he's vying for the top jockey award.), A Crown For The (N)iceman (It took two fights and 24 rounds for low-key Milton McCrory to beat Colin Jones for the WBC welterweight title.), Some Like It Hot (Chicago's pitchers do. After a frigid start they warmed up with the weather and led the Sox into first place.) Departments - Scorecard, TV/Radio, Baseball, Horse Racing, Boxing, Soccer, For The Record, 19th Hole 3
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August
29
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"Tony Dorsett & Co. Fight To Save The Cowboy's Image"
Contents - The Best Is Getting Better (Greg Louganis led American divers and swimmers to a Niagra of gold medals as the Pan Am Games began); Where Have You Gone, Roger Staubach? (Embroiled in a quarterback dustup and beset by rumors of drugs, Dallas needs to find a leader - and quick); Above And Beyond The Call Of Duty (Battered and bruised from his fall in Helsinki, Henry Marsh set an American steeplechase record in Berlin); It's Not As Easy As A...B...C (Gary Anderson can read playbooks but apparently not the contracts he signed with USFL and NFL teams); A Bloke With Designs On The Cup (Is it Ben Lexcen's controversial keel that makes Australia II so fast? A nervous Newport waits and wonders); Picking Up The Pieces (Former bullpen ace Kevin Saucier realized this spring he would never pitch again - but he's not complaining); Where Am I? It Has To Be A Bad Dream (In 1978 New England's Darryl Stingley was dealt a paralyzing blow. Part 1 of his story) Departments - Scorecard; Baseball; Golf; Harness Racing; For The record; 19th Hole
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September
1
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The Hands of a Center Gripping the Ball Just Before Hiking
Pro Football - A Problem Overdose (Drug troubles and rival leagues are NFL headaches as the 1983 seadon kicks off), The Corner (When offense and defense collide on the sweep, look out. A photographic essay), 'Let Me Say Something' (John Maddon's way with words has made him one of America's best known figures), Scouting Reports (Paul Zimmerman analyzes all 28 teams and predicts the finish in each division), A New Breed Of Speed (Impact players are those little burners who get big yards running and catching), 'I Want The Ball' (So said John Riggins to the Redskins in the '82 playoffs. The result: an NFL title) College Football - Tracking The Bear (Eddie Robinson of Grambling is closing in on Bear Bryants career victory record), Over The Top (More and more runners these days are taking to the airways. A picture portfolio), Scouting Reports (Full page previews of all the Top 20 teams as well as rundowns on the major conferences and independents and on the leaders in Divisions 1-AA, II and III), The Twelfth Man (After standing ready for 63 years, at last he will take the field for Texas A&M), Step Right Up (At times college football's main event is upstaged by side acts. A photo essay), Anatomy Of A Miracle (With five - count 'em, five - laterals, Cal pulled off the wildest kickoff return ever)
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September
5
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Mike Rozier College football season begins with Penn State against Nebraska, New rules against drug use in sports, Sydney Maree breaks the 1500 meter mark, Darryl Stingley faces life as a quadriplegic, Creating Borna National Park in Sudan 1
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September
12
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Edwin Moses L.A. Dodgers in NL West lead, Edwin Moses sets his fourth world record, Life after Herschel for Georgia, Dennis Conner and Liberty chosen to defend America's Cup, Cincinnati Bengals have trouble on and off the field, Alan Trammel and Lou Whitaker keep the Detroit Tigers going, Harvey Martin of the Cowboys begins to fade 1
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September
19
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Martina Navratilova U.S. Open tennis, Boxer Alexis Arguello loses to Aaron Pryor, Philadelphia Eagles in financial trouble, Cecil Cooper of the Milwaukee Brewers, Ray Perkins follows Bear Bryant at Alabama 1
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October
3
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Steve Carlton Of The Phillies
Contents - Philly Is Streaking For Home (With 10 consecutive victories Philadelphia all but put a lock on the rough-and-tumble race in the National League East); Victory At Sea For Australia II (Sport's longest winning streak is broken as the Aussie's come from way behind to capture the America's Cup); He Changed Hands, As Did the Title (Gerrie Coetzee depended on his left as well as his right to take away Michael Dokes's heavyweight championship); Suddenly The 'Eyes Have It (By beating Ohio State 20-14, the Iowa Hawkeyes showed the Big Ten's Big Two has been replaced by a Big Three); Memories Are Made Of This (Johnny Bench and Carl Yastrzemski, baseball greats who are quitting, view retirement from divergent perspectives); Special Report: Inside Interior (Because of his words, actions - and inaction - James Watt is losing support, even in the West. The second of two parts) Departments - Scorecard; College Football; Pro Football; Baseball; Harness Racing; For The Record; 19th Hole
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October
17
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Eric Dickerson
The Baseball Playoffs, The Run also Rises (NFL), Texas Reaches Out and Hooks a Big One (NCAA Football), It's a Mighty Good Road (NCAA Basketball and the Jones Brothers), Who is This Mad Hatter? (NFL's Ted Hendricks)
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November
7
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Marvin Hagler & Roberto Duran "Marvin, you don't scare me!"
Contents - Super Saturday (Illinois tossed a Champaign party by beating Michigan and all but clinching a rare Rose Bowl bid)(Auburn's Tigers were burning bright after a 28-21 victory, but the Florida Gators were just burning)(Fortunes turned Maryland's way in the ACC as once again North Carolina's cookie crumbled)(Miami sent Hurricane warnings all the way to Nebraska with its 20-3 beating of West Virginia); Just The Perfect Couple (In ice dancing, Torvill and Dean of England are nonpareil - on top of the Worlds and virtually assured of Olympic gold); Sometimes The Good Die Young (The Chief's Joe Delaney would have been 25 last week had he not given up his life trying to save two drowning boys); 'I am still a Pistol' (So says Roberto Duran, who three years after "no mas" is to battle Marvin Hagler for a fourth world championship) Departments - Scorecard; College Football; Gymnastics; Pro Basketball; Pro Football; TV/Radio; For The Record; 19th Hole
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November
21
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Marvin Hagler and Roberto Duran Contents - Back Where They Belong (Most of the faces are new, but the Pittsburgh Steelers are in the same familiar place: first in the AFC Central Division); Marvelous Wasn't Marvelous (Marvelous Marvin Hagler held on to his middleweight title, but he tarnished his image in defeating Roberto Duran); Trampling Through The Hedges (Visitor's rarely win at Georgia's Sanford Stadium, but Auburn did exactly that to plant itself firmly in the Sugar Bowl); No Golden Harvest (Triumphant at Lake Placid, the U.S. speed skating team is divided and is heading for dissapointment at Sarajevo); No Glitz, But Maybe Glory (After six seasons with the Lakers, Norm Nixon has traded cruising the Strip in L.A. for driving the lane in San Diego); Has The Pac Quacked Up? (A year ago the high-riding Pac-10 had something to shout about, but this season all is quiet on the Western front); 'Any Of Us Might Have Done It' (So said one of Linebacker Todd Becker's Pitt teammates of the night Becker dropped out a third-story dorm window) Departments - Scorecard; Horse Racing; Hockey; Boating; College Football; TV/Radio; For The Record; 19th Hole
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December
12
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Jim Brown
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Some Things Don't Change (No matter how many other teams the red-hot Oilers beat, they just can't get by the Islanders, who won 4-2 last week.), Pete, Today's Game Stinks (The author and oldtimers like Ray Nitschke offer the same message to Pete Rozelle. The NFL ain't what it used to be.), The Mavs Have Joined the Haves (NBA have-nots in their first three seasons, the Dallas Mavericks have made a leap to the top of the heap.), Blood's Young No More (Los Angeles Ram Defensive End Jack Youngblood, a 13-year veteran, is out of sync with both his game and his life.), "Do You Know Who I Am?" (Jeff Chandler, noted Groucho Marx look-alike, is the first world bantamweight champion from the U.S. since 1950.), Playing in a Dream World (The U.S. Olympic hockey team doesn't believe for a minute that it can simply toy with the mighty Soviets in Sarajevo.)
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Dec 26-
Jan 2
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Sportswoman of year Mary Decker Contents - Yes, Santa Claus, There Is A Virginia (Four different centers have tried to replace Ralph Sampson and games are no longer sellouts, but the Cavs are winning); Zap! Pow! He's A Real-Life He-Man (With moves worthy of a cartoon favorite, WBA bantamweight champ Jeff Chandler beat challenger Oscar Muniz); Dr. Z Lets You Know Who's All-Pro (Our resident expert weighs the strengths and weaknesses of the NFL's leading players and picks the best of the best); Sportswoman Of The Year (Mary Decker, whose victories in the 1,500 and 3,000 in the World Championships lifted us all, is the choice for 1983); Nebraska May Be In For Double Trouble (Orange Bowl-bound Miami has been winning hand over fist since the arrival of Coach Howard Schnellenberger); Basic Training (A picture essay examines aspects of athletic preparation, usually private, for the arena of public competition); Greetings From Christmas (More than 200 years after Captain Cook discovered Christmas Island, a new wave of eager anglers hits its beaches); As It Was In The Beginning (Most stars of the first Winter Games are gone, but a few can recall when, young and innocent, they met in France) Departments - Scorecard; TV/Radio; College Basketball; For The Record; 19th Hole
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