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May 29, 1989 | Edited by Craig Neff
SEE YOU IN JUNE

May 29, 1989 | Edited by Craig Neff
•Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodger manager, on baseball's increasing concern with treating injuries: "I walk into our clubhouse, and it's like walking into the Mayo Clinic. We have four doctors,...

May 29, 1989 | Demmie Stathoplos
In a jewel of a duel at the Preaknessy, Sunday Silence beat Easy Goer by a snout

May 29, 1989 | Jack McCallum
Chicago's stock surged anew as it opened yet another series with a win on the road

May 29, 1989 | Austin Murphy
Evenly matched Calgary and Montreal scrapped to two wins apiece in the NHL finals

May 29, 1989 | Curry Kirkpatrick
Kentucky could have received the death penalty for basketball misdeeds; by cooperating, the Wildcats stayed their execution

May 29, 1989 | E.M. Swift
Even without its best player, Oakland has put up the best record in the majors

May 29, 1989
BRAWN VS. BRAINSWhat a pleasure it was to read the articles in the April 24 issue on Kevin Johnson (KJ!) and on the people who have devoted their lives to baseball (Reflections on the Game). But...

May 29, 1989 | Sam Moses
Out on the speedway or at home on his ranch, Al Unser Jr. is riding high, upholding a family tradition

May 29, 1989 | Hank Hersch
Adversity turned LSU's Ben McDonald into a keen competitor—and this year's probable No. 1 pick

May 29, 1989 | Peter Gammons
DRAFT TALK

May 29, 1989 | Peter Gammons
DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENTK.C.'s Bo Jackson picked up his 370th K on May 10, passing Joe DiMaggio on the career strikeout list. Jackson, however, had 5,800 fewer at bats than the Yankee Clipper.

May 29, 1989 | Penny Ward Moser
Time was, on many a summer afternoon I could hear a Cub or White Sox game playing itself out on the big AM radio in my father's machine shop. If a nap beckoned, he might go up to the house, settle...

May 29, 1989 | Franz Lidz
The lady in the khaki-colored Caddy is dangling a fat $2 tip in front of Glenn Wilson.

May 29, 1989 | George Sweda
Nancy Lopez lost her cool, then went on and won her third LPGA Championship

May 29, 1989 | Kenny Moore
Timid human, endangered Oceanic mammal—who was watching whom? While working with researchers under a National Marine Fisheries Service permit, the author was approached by a humpback whale off Hawaii

May 29, 1989 | Robert H. Boyle
There is trout fishing with a fly rod, and there is trout fishing with a spinning rod. Then there is trout fishing the French way, which is a more effective means of taking fish than anything...

May 29, 1989 | Compiled by Richard O'Brien
PRO BASKETBALL—The NBA playoff field narrowed to four teams, and play began in the two best-of-seven conference final series. In the West, the Suns, who had beaten the Warriors 116-104—Phoenix's...

May 29, 1989
SUSAN MARCHIANOHENDERSON, NEV.Marchiano, 34, won the IAAF women's World Cup marathon in Milan, Italy, and led the U.S. to second place behind the Soviet Union in the team competition. Her time of...

May 29, 1989 | Franz Lidz
Without Cosell, sportscasting is strictly E-Z listening