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July 24, 1995 | Volume 83, Issue 4
Baseball
July 24, 1995 |
Tim Kurkjian
El Pholdo in Philly
Between the Lines
July 24, 1995 |
Tim Kurkjian
Be My GuestIn a scene reminiscent of a pickup game, Expo first baseman David Segui shared his mitt with Cub first baseman Mark Grace when Chicago played at Montreal on July 12. Because of a...
Babying Himself
July 24, 1995 |
John Ed Bradley
Star runner Marshall Faulk of the Colts has rushed to the place where he's most comfortable—the lap of luxury
Scorecard
July 24, 1995 | Edited by
Franz Lidz
and Christian Stone
They Just Don't Get It
Veecking Havoc
July 24, 1995 | Edited by
Franz Lidz
and Christian Stone
While the Minnesota Twins have had trouble giving away seats for a dollar, the neighboring St. Paul Saints of the independent Northern League have regularly been playing to packed houses at...
This Week's Sign That the Apocalypse Is Upon Us
July 24, 1995 | Edited by
Franz Lidz
and Christian Stone
Texas Ranger reliever Ed Vosberg was arrested in a sting operation outside The Ballpark in Arlington as he tried to scalp four complimentary tickets to the All-Star Game.
They Said It
July 24, 1995 | Edited by
Franz Lidz
and Christian Stone
Gary PaytonThe Seattle SuperSonics' $2.7 million-a-year guard, on the most recent NBA collective bargaining proposal: "People would have to cut their lifestyle, and they'd live like penny-pinchers."
Fear Strikes Back
July 24, 1995 |
Kevin Seitzer
An All-Star player describes the horror of being hit in the head by a big league fastball
A Day at the Races
July 24, 1995 |
Michael Silver
For NASCAR's growing multitudes there are 33 pilgrimages this year to shrines where speed and company logos are venerated
Gettin' Hosed
July 24, 1995
During last week's heat wave in the Midwest, Cub pitcher Jaime Navarro came up with a special delivery for Wrigley Field bleacherites
Martinez Mania
July 24, 1995 |
Tom Verducci
Ramon's no-hitter is the latest feat by one of the myriad Martinezes who are having stellar seasons
An End Too Soon
July 24, 1995 |
Gerry Callahan
Dartmouth grieved over the suicide of Sarah Devens, a rare athlete and friend
TO OUR READERS
July 24, 1995 | Mark Mulvoy
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED presents publishing director Matt Barr has a special feeling for the premier edition of SI PRESENTS NFL '95, which on July 20 will appear nationwide with quarterbacks Steve...
The Adventure of the Treacherous Traps
July 24, 1995 |
Merrell Noden
Dr. Watson tells of his trip to St. Andrews with Sherlock Holmes 100 years ago
Letters
July 24, 1995
Kevin Garnett will receive an education nightly, when the pros take him to school.THOMAS JAMES LONG, CHICAGO
SI Online
July 24, 1995
Sports Illustrated offers current and past articles, photos and special multimedia features on CompuServe (GO SPORTS) and on the Internet (http://www.pathfinder.com/si).This week: Baseball Photos:...
FACES IN THE CROWD
July 24, 1995
Kevin SullivanBRANTFORD, ONT.Sullivan, a sophomore at Michigan, won the 1,500 meters, in 3:37.57, and anchored the Wolverines' victorious distance medley relay team (9:34.44) at the NCAA outdoor...
A Major Breakthrough
July 24, 1995 |
John Garrity
Little-known Swede Annika Sorenstam made the Women's Open her first pro victory in the U.S.
Luckless In Seattle
July 24, 1995 | Johnette Howard
A succession of off-field crises has made the Seahawks the NFL's most troubled team
Road Test
July 24, 1995 |
Rick Reilly
The author finds out firsthand why the Road Hole at St. Andrews, site of this week's British Open, is the world's hardest par-4
Sweat Equity
July 24, 1995 |
William F. Reed
J.C. Snead had to beat the heat, and Jack Nicklaus, to redeem himself in the Senior Players
Major Hurdle
July 24, 1995 |
Walter Bingham
To overcome a history of failure in the PGA Championship, Byron Nelson had to beat a man with a past
Heavy Duty
July 24, 1995 | Tim Rosaforte
As corpulent Colin Montgomerie learned at the Scottish Open, living up to one's own expectations, and those of a nation as well, can be a weighty matter
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