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ABC Evening News for Sunday, Jun 06, 1982
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(Studio) French Open tennis tournament with Mats Wilander, Guillermo Vilas, Ivan Lendl, Vitas Gerulaitis and Jose Luis Clerc reported; films shown courtesy CBS Sports. Detroit Grand Prix auto race noted featuring performances of Eddie Cheever and John Watson. Kemper Open golf tournament with Jack Nicklaus and Craig Stadler mentioned. Philadelphia 76ers-Los Angeles Lakers basketball game reported [Walter MATTHAU, Jack NICHOLSON - praise Julius Erving.] [Steve MARTIN - conts. praise.] [ERVING - sings.] Erving's basketball career reviewed. Mikhail Baryshnikov and Elgin Baylor mentioned. [ERVING - comments on his style.] Scenes from "The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh" shown courtesy Lorimar Films. Kareem Abdul-dabbar mentioned, shown. [Turquoise ERVING - comments on Jabbar.] [ABDUL-JABBAR - comments on Turquoise's cooking.] Final game scores mentioned.
REPORTER: Dick Schaap

Reporter(s):
Schaap, Dick
Duration:
00:05:10

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