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August 03, 1981 | Volume 55, Issue 6

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John Hannah Cover - Sports Illustrated August 03, 1981

August 03, 1981 | Clive Gammon

August 03, 1981 | William F. Reed
As the yearling sale opened last week in the crowded pavilion at Keeneland Race Course, here was Stavros Niarchos, the Greek shipping magnate whose wealth is reputed to be almost as great as that...

August 03, 1981 | William F. Reed
Back in the 1940s, when the value of thoroughbreds began to rise significantly, the more astute breeders in Kentucky began to look for ways to spread the expense—and the risk—of owning stallions....

August 03, 1981 | John Papanek

August 03, 1981 | Kenny Moore

August 03, 1981 | Philip G. Howlett
When the above picture was taken 25 years ago, Paul Zimmerman, then playing for the Western Area Command Rhinos, was recovering from the third of four broken noses he sustained during an...

August 03, 1981 | E.M. Swift
Joltin' Jeff Chandler had that—plus a powerful follow-up right cross—in knocking out challenger Julian Solis and retaining the WBA bantamweight championship

August 03, 1981 | Barry McDermott
As Pat Bradley took the Women's Open, Kathy Whitworth went over $1 million

August 03, 1981 | Paul Zimmerman

August 03, 1981 | Paul Zimmerman
Two dozen NFL old-timers were asked to name their candidates for "best ever" offensive linemen, and these are the ones that kept coming up, the products of serious reflection as well as fleeting...

August 03, 1981 | Robert W. Creamer
"As far as we know," says Rusty Magee, the young composer of 1919: A Baseball Opera, "there has never before been an opera or a ballet or anything theatrical based on the Black Sox scandal, which...

August 03, 1981 | Franz Lidz
The blackfly is a wonderfully misanthropic insect that keeps the Adirondacks from being infested with tourists during June and, to a lesser degree, August. Among those who don't like the little...

August 03, 1981
12, 13—Steve Powell14, 15—Robert Martin-All Sport (bottom left), Steve Powell (3)16—E.G. Byrne17—Bill Straus18—Tony Leonard19—Bill Straus28—Richard Mackson (bottom)40, 41—Jerry Wachter42—George...

August 03, 1981 | Compiled by ALEXANDER WOLFF
BOWLING—MIKE AULBY defeated Gil Sliker 205-202 in Windsor, Ontario, to win the $100,000 Canadian Open.

August 03, 1981
MITCH HAWLEYHAYWARD, CALIF.Hawley, 21, made a record 101 pitching appearances during his career at the University of California, shattering the previous NCAA mark of 83. The righthanded reliever...

August 03, 1981 | Edited by Gay Flood
DEFINING ARNIESir:We knew Arnold Palmer would come back (Win or Lose, Arnie Draws, July 20), and how sweet it is! The long dry spell is over, and the familiar sight of Arnie hitching up his...

August 03, 1981 | Alexander Wolff
Memo to Simon and Garfunkel: Joe DiMaggio has left and gone away to 2150 Beach Street in San Francisco. Take heart, Philadelphia Phillies. Yours wasn't the only baseball death in late September...

August 03, 1981 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum
IS THIS TOUR NECESSARY?

August 03, 1981 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum
•David Larner, a spokesman for Lloyd's of London, which underwrote most of the $50 million strike insurance purchased by the major league owners: "Baseball? Rather like rounders, isn't it? Never...