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June 08, 1992 | Volume 76, Issue 22
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June 08, 1992 | Jon Scher
The Penguins staked a claim to greatness by winning their second straight Stanley Cup, 4-0 over the Blackhawks

June 08, 1992 | Jack McCallum
A bumpy trip in the Eastern playoffs made a second title for the Bulls seem less a certainty

June 08, 1992 | Hank Hersch
Picture yourself in a 48-foot powerboat on Portland's Willamette River, with velvet green hills in the background and azure skies, and you'll have an idea of the idyllic afternoon that Portland...

June 08, 1992 | Merrell Noden
Butch Reynolds was banned from the Jenner Classic as politics clouded the competition

June 08, 1992 | Bruce Newman
Blue Jay second baseman Roberto Alomar is tearing up the league by hitting 'em where he lives—in the Toronto SkyDome

June 08, 1992 | Mark Mulvoy
Deputy picture editor Phil Jache is a kayaking enthusiast who knows how to keep his head above water. In the office Jache can occasionally be found daydreaming of being in a kayak and slicing...

June 08, 1992 | Curry Kirkpatrick
Though overshadowed by the men, the U.S. women have a golden vision

June 08, 1992 | Steve Rushin
Red Sox reliever Jeff Reardon is about to overtake Rollie Fingers as baseball's alltime save leader, but with saves as cheap as they are today, how much is that record really worth?

June 08, 1992 | Douglas S. Looney
After years of scraping by, Shelley and Jim Riley found Casual Lies and set out on the road to fame and, fortune

June 08, 1992
The Vaudeville NineSteve Rushin's article Rundown on the Pirates (May 4) was a breath of fresh air for this Bucs fan. Rushin did a brilliant job showing that the Pirates aren't just Barry Bonds...

June 08, 1992 | Tim Kurkjian
Is a Pennant in the Cards?

June 08, 1992 | Tim Kurkjian
Radio DazeThree times this year Oriole instructor Rick Dempsey has been mistaken for Baltimore manager John Oates by members of the media, and Dempsey has gone ahead and given interviews as if he...

June 08, 1992 | Ron Fimrite
Reggie Jackson, in his guise as a television commentator, was observing the American League's leading hitter take his cuts in the batting cage before a game last Friday between the A's and the...

June 08, 1992 | Tim Crothers
Georgia's Vicki Goetze shot a final-round 65 to defeat a swarm of Swedes at the NCAA women's championships

June 08, 1992 | Richard Hoffer
Despite rumors to the contrary, Larry Holmes, 42, is not broke, but for $7.5 million he has agreed to curtail his daily fishing trips long enough to fight for Evander Holyfield's heavyweight title

June 08, 1992 | Edited by Richard Demak
Presidential Timber

June 08, 1992 | Edited by Richard Demak
[Thumb Up]To the Pittsburgh Pirates, for their wonderfully evocative turnback-the-clock game with the "New York" Giants on Sunday. Both teams wore period uniforms from 1939 that will be auctioned...

June 08, 1992 | Edited by Richard Demak
Junior Ortiz, Cleveland Indians catcher, after going 0 for 3 while playing with his left contact lens in his right eye and his right lens in his left eye: "When the pitcher threw a fastball low...

June 08, 1992 | Edited by Sally Guard
SackedWashington Redskins quarterback Mark Rypien, in his first PGA Tour attempt, at the Kemper Open in Potomac, Md. An alleged one handicap who earned pro status as a golfer by winning $75,000 in...

June 08, 1992
Amy WindmillerSACRAMENTOWindmiller, a sophomore softball pitcher at Sacramento City College, had a 27-1 record, including 10 no-hitters and five perfect games, for the 54-3 Panthers. She did not...

June 08, 1992 | Sally Jenkins
The farewells of John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors at the French Open were nothing but boorish