October 26, 1987 Table Of Contents
Books
THE VIEW FROM THE TOY DEPARTMENT
Business
A CO-OP WHICH CURES THAT COOPED-UP FEELING
By Timothy Egan
Spotlight
THE TEEN DREAM WHO COULD WAKE UP U.S. TENNIS
World Series
Minnesota mauled St. Louis in Games 1 and 2 of the World Series
By Ron Fimrite
NFL Strike
The NFL strike ended with no contract—and most regulars sidelined for another week
By Jill Lieber
Here's a look at how teams fared in scab ball and how the rest of the year shapes up
By Dr. Z
Tyson-Biggs
VERY TOUGH NIGHT AT THE OFFICE
Tyrell Biggs made $1.25 million for fighting Mike Tyson, and, bloodied and dazed, he earned it the hard way
By William Nack
Syracuse-Penn State
Surprising Syracuse stayed undefeated by putting the squeeze on Penn State, 48-21
By Pat Putnam
Indiana's 18-17 victory over Minnesota put it atop the conference, where the mighty and the masses are now mixing
By Hank Hersch
Soviet Fishing
A historic Arctic outing by U.S. anglers left their Soviet hosts a little embarrassed
By Clive Gammon
CAPE
The pioneering—and successful—Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education is dedicated to fitness and sports
By Craig Neff
College Football
Ex-Buckeye Mark Sullivan has a big time at John Carroll
By Pat Putnam
Cross-Country
The Hogs' Joe Falcon is chasing more than an NCAA title
John Robinson
Like boyhood pal John Madden, the Rams' John Robinson has made it big in the NFL
By Kenny Moore
First Person
A quarterback puts his dreams on the line
By Bob Hewko
Perspective
Sadly, memories of the fabulous Big Train have dimmed
By William Taaffe
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week Oct. 12-18
Compiled by Morin Bishop
Point After
Reflections on the not-so-great football strike of 1987
By Rick Reilly
Departments
Edited by Gay Flood
SCORECARD: AT THE WORLD SERIES
Edited by Steve Wulf