
March 23, 1987 Table Of Contents
Books
By Robert W. Creamer
By Tom Hughes
Focus
CAPTURING SPORT'S IDOLS WITH FEATS OF CLAY
By Franz Lidz
Figure Skating
East Germany's Katarina Witt dazzled the judges to win the world figure skating crown
By E.M. Swift
POP IN HIS BAT, OR IN HIS CORNER?
That's the question facing the Red Sox, who have made boss Haywood Sullivan's son Marc their starting catcher
The NCAAs
UNLV, North Carolina, Indiana and Georgetown led the way into the NCAA basketball tournament's round of 16
By William Taaffe
Peerless Pirmin Zurbriggen clinched a third Cup title on capricious Mount Allan
By William Oscar Johnson
Davis Love III
The longest hitter in golf is Davis Love III, who hopes his prodigious swing will one day make him a big winner
By Jaime Diaz
Clippers
When the NBA's worst team, the Los Angeles Clippers, visited four cities, the name of the game was—as usual—futility
By Bruce Newman
Condor
With only one of the species left in the wild, a remarkable bird struggles for survival
By John Nielson
Hockey
The once woeful Whalers are fishing for a Stanley Cup
Randy Bass
THE HOTTEST AMERICAN IMPORT IN JAPAN
HANSHIN'S RANDY BASS FOUND FAME A LONG WAY FROM HOME
By Craig Neff
Spotlight
Undeterred by polio, Jack Keefe is a top backstroker at 71
Perspective
The gamy place of the author's youth just isn't the same
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week March 9-15
Compiled by Cathrine Wolf
Point After
Woody Hayes was an apostle of primal struggle
Departments
Edited by Robert Sullivan