
February 8, 1988 Table Of Contents
Design
HOW TO CHANGE COURTS IN WORLD-RECORD TIME
By Kent Hannon
The Super Bowl
Nattiel's 56-yard TD catch put Washington in a 7–0 hole ... now down 10–0, the Skins nearly fumbled away a kick ... and soon after, Williams went down—and out ... but then Sanders broke the big play ... and the rout was on!
By Jill Lieber
24 Hours Of Daytona
In the 24 Hours of Daytona, a Jag 'Tom Cat' whipped the mighty Porsches
By Sam Moses
The West
Let the lofty East take notice: There's a whole lot of shaking going on out yonder
By Alexander Wolf
Yzerman
In Detroit all eyes are on Steve Yzerman, the high-scoring young captain of the Norris Division's outstanding team
NBA Fights
The NBA may put a third referee on the floor if large fines and player suspensions don't discourage players from fighting
Swimming
...Shaun Jordan, unwitting skinny-dipper earlier, starred as Texas won a showy meet
By Craig Neff
College Basketball
By Morin Bishop
Baseball
Kirk Gibson, free again, left Detroit for a richer life in L.A.
Superstition
GREEN CARS, BLACK CATS and LADY LUCK
There's no end to the crazy things athletes will—or won't—do to charm Dame Fortune
First Person
FOOTBALL, AS WATCHED BY THE JAPANESE
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week Jan. 25-31
Compiled by Amy Lennard
Point After
Pitt's Craig Heyward wants to turn pro. Why stop him?
Departments
Edited by Gay Flood
AT THE SUPER BOWL
Edited by Steve Wulf