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TABLE OF CONTENTS
May 13, 2002 | Volume 96, Issue 20
May 13, 2002 Masterful PerformanceAs an avid golfer who loves the Masters but hates its pomposity, I busted a gut reading Rick Reilly's story on Tiger's third win at Augusta (Killer Instinct, April 22). "The...
May 13, 2002 A production error led to the inadvertent deletion of two lines of text in one sentence and the duplication of some text in most newsstand copies of SI's May 6 story on Drew Bledsoe (Drew's Crew)....
May 13, 2002 LETTERS
SEPTEMBER 14, 1981
Innocence survived Sept. 11. Its walls shuddered and its windows rattled and its switchboard was silenced. But the day didn't mark the death of innocence, whose headquarters still stands, six...
How will skating get its house in order after the Salt Lake scandal?
Three new postseason games mean even so-so schools can get in on the fun
May 13, 2002 THIS WEEK: BULLFIGHTING
655Straight Winston Cup starts for driver Ricky Rudd, tying Terry Labonte's record; Rudd, whose streak began in 1981, can extend the run on May 26.
May 13, 2002 | Evan Kanew Boxer Gerald McClellan, blind and brain damaged, leaves home
After 20 years and 3,141 hits as a Padre, Gwynn has started a second career, as an ESPN baseball analyst.
May 13, 2002 Check out the boom in food that comes with an athlete's imprimatur.
May 13, 2002 WHY DO BASEBALL MANAGERS WEAR UNIFORMS?
May 13, 2002 ExpelledThree members of Notre Dame's football team who, according to news reports, have been accused of raping a female student. The school won't comment on the expulsions, but lawyers for the...
May 13, 2002 For team schedules, rosters and career stats on every player, plus the latest analysis from SI's Tom Verducci, go to cnnsi.com/baseball.
May 13, 2002 SATURDAY 5/11
FOX's New NFL Team...Recommending Doris Burke...The Price of Mike Tyson
May 13, 2002 The death of TLC singer Lisa (Left Eye) Lopes struck a nerve in the sports world. Lopes, who was killed in a car crash in Honduras on April 25, was an on-again, off-again girlfriend of free-agent...
May 13, 2002 H'Angus, the monkey mascot of England's Hartlepool soccer club, has been elected mayor of Hartlepool.
May 13, 2002 DON ZIMMERYankees bench coach, on his job duties: "If Joe Torre orders a hit-and-run and it works, I pat him on the back and say, 'Smart move.' If it doesn't work, I go down and hang around the...
Here's a look at five fresh faces who've made an impact this year—and who'll be trying to carve their names on title trophies in the weeks ahead
School: ArizonaClass: SeniorSport: SoftballHometown: La Mirada, Calif.
May 13, 2002 | Rick Lipsey School: GuilfordClass: SeniorSport: GolfHometown: Moshi, Tanzania
School: WilliamsClass: SeniorSport: TennisHometown: Doboj, Bosnia
School: Wake ForestClass: SeniorSport: BaseballHometown: Devon, Pa.
May 13, 2002 Richard Smith, RESTON, VA.Track and FieldRichard, a senior at South Lakes High, won the 1,000 meters at the Virginia Tech Invitational meet in 2:28.18, the fastest boy's time in the nation this...
Bought by a Saudi prince for nearly $1 million and pointed toward Kentucky just three weeks ago, 20-1 shot War Emblem outran the field from box to wire to take the Derby
May 13, 2002 Show Me the MonetArden Beverley Westwood, ridden by Cressida Clague-Reading, creates an Impressionistic (albeit upside-down) reflection before hitting the water during the three-day Badminton...
With his intimidating entrance and a changeup from hell, Trevor Hoffman of the Padres nails down wins better than anyone
Rebounding from last fall's debacle, Byung-Hyun Kim has a new weapon: a Hoffmanesque change
Picked No. 1 by an expansion team for the second time, former Jaguars tackle Tony Boselli will try to carry the brand-new Houston Texans on his surgically repaired shoulders
As Texans coach Dom Capers walked off the field late last month after his team's first full-squad practice, all the excitement over a talent-rich expansion draft and a bountiful college draft that...
Kazuhisa Ishii, the latest in a long line of imported Dodgers pitchers, has thrown batters for a loop
Playing before huge home crowds, Kevin Weekes has pumped up fans and teammates with his sterling performance in goal
Deserted by their fans and poised to skip town, Baron Davis & Co. are still determined to make one last stand in Charlotte
The last true American wilderness is up for grabs, and the stakes are higher than either the environmentalists or the oil interests are telling you
May 13, 2002 THE NBA
Not-so-fine ChinaGiven his deficiencies and the demands of his handlers, Yao Ming is a risky proposition
On Nets power forward Keith Van Horn, who's averaging 14.0 points per game on 30-of-75 shooting in the playoffs:
Wait and SeeBy looking for a good pitch, third baseman Shea Hillenbrand has given Boston more pop
SI polled major league managers, asking each to list baseball's top five defensive centerfielders. Twenty-seven of the 30 provided their choices, and two others delegated the task to a coach or a...
PHILLIES 6, ROCKIES 5May 4
Don't you dare feel sorry for Ron Santo just because in the last three years he's had eight operations on his right foot, a quadruple bypass, his right leg amputated and his heart stop cold while...
With the Ryder Cup looming, Hal Sutton, 44, wonders if he'll have any fight left
When the Ryder Cup was postponed for a year, to Sept. 27-29, the rosters of both teams were frozen. Here's how the players have fared since Aug. 19, 2001, the last day for American golfers to earn...
After a long weekend of intense instruction from 30 of the game's top teaching pros, is it any wonder that the author's head was swinging?
When it comes to the club that comes first, Scotty Cameron is the final word
K.J. Choi's win in New Orleans was a hit here and abroad
The most anticipated nonmajor of the year is this week's Byron Nelson Classic. The field's great and it's nice to see Lord Byron, but what matters more is that it ends the deadly post-Masters lull...
May 13, 2002 | Julius Richardson With a breakout win, K.J. Choi displayed the balance of a champion and taught a few life lessons we can all relate to
K.J. Choi is the fourth Asian to win on the PGA Tour, joining Isao Aoki (1983 Hawaiian Open), T.C. Chen ('87 L.A. Open) and Shigeki Maruyama (2001 Greater Milwaukee Open)....
May 13, 2002 | Julius Richardson Proper balance is the foundation of every efficient swing, and the Key to good balance is having an anatomically correct address position. In other words, your body should be perfectly positioned...
May 13, 2002 Bruce Lietzke is an unlikely motivational source, but the celebrated slacker has apparently talked his old University of Houston roommate, Bill Rogers, into teeing it up more often on the Senior...
May 13, 2002 David Gossett on the good life at his mom and dad's
May 13, 2002 DO YOU think 36-hole, rain-shortened results are tainted?
Preteen phenoms Mina Harigae and Sydney Burlison are best pals and big rivals
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