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TABLE OF CONTENTS
May 18, 1992 | Volume 76, Issue 19
May 18, 1992 | Kelly Whiteside Ryan Luzinski is following in his father Greg's footsteps as he waits for his number to come up in the major league draft
May 18, 1992 | Beth Schmidt A visit to the Trotting Horse Museum in Goshen, N.Y., is a nice change of pace
Tyson's Trials
[Thumb Up]To Harold Miner, All-America guard at southern Cal, for promising to donate $60,000 to the Trojan athletic department to repay the cost of his scholarship. Miner is passing up his senior...
Bill Bradley, U.S. senator (D., N.J.) and former NBA All-Star, when asked how a presidential nominee should he chosen from a group of candidates: "Line them up and let them shoot jump shots from...
As speeds soared during Indy qualifying, drivers were able to survive terrifying crashes
When Hiro Matsushita crashed into the wall on Turn 1 last Saturday (top), the right side of his Lola-Chevy was all but obliterated. Yet Matsushita avoided serious injury because he was seated in...
May 18, 1992 | Hank Hersch In forging a 2-2 series tie, the Knicks showed that they took the challenge of knocking off the champion Bulls literally
A dazzling Boston-Cleveland showdown got its biggest lift from Celtic Reggie Lewis
Nobody, least of all themselves, thought a sweep of the Canadiens was a possibility for all the newcomers masquerading as Bruins
May 18, 1992 Tommy VardellTommy Vardell is the all-American boy next door (Touchdown Tommy, April 20). Not only has he retained values that have largely been lost in the world of athletic competition, but he...
There is a hell. Steve Smith has been there.
One lucky NBA team will win the rights to Shaquille O'Neal in the draft lottery, but signing him could be another matter
With an unsightly rash of bobbles and boots, baseball is suffering through a plague of errors
Terry Norris laid claim to the title of pound for pound the best fighter by KO'ing Meldrick Taylor
A tarnished Strike the Gold regained his luster by winning the Pimlico Special
The O's Have It
Unhittable Pitching Will Always Win Out
The Boston Popless
KONISHIKI, THE QUARTER-TON SUMO WRESTLER FROM HAWAII, HAS SET OFF AN EXPLOSION OF NEW INTEREST—AND CONTROVERSY—IN THE HIDEBOUND NATIONAL SPORT OF JAPAN
The British PGA may not equal the U.S. PGA for status, but its European star quality is unmatched
May 18, 1992 | Steve Hymon
At 77, 'Banana' George Blair is a millionaire and a barefoot water-skiing wonder
May 18, 1992 | Edited by Sally Guard SoaredInto second place in the women's platform finals at the Alamo International diving championships in Fort Lauderdale, Jenny Keim, 13. Keim, a former gymnast who trained with Bela Karolyi...
May 18, 1992 Drew CalverDALLASDrew, 17, set two junior national records as he swept the breaststroke events at the short-course junior national swimming championships. He had a clocking of 55.11 for the 100...
Because slash-and-burn tactics pay in the NHL, two stars were knocked out of the playoffs
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