March 28, 1988 Table Of Contents
Focus
By Franz Lidz
Tyson-Tubbs
The heavyweight champion began his world tour in Japan, where he KO'd a tubby Tony Tubbs in two
By Pat Putnam
By refusing to be a DH, last year's MVP George Bell has made it unclear for whom he toils, himself or the Blue Jays
The NCAAs
In the high-scoring NCAAs, the Atlantic 10 put two teams in the final 16
Marshall
Chicago linebacker Wilber Marshall made NFL history by becoming the first free agent to switch teams in 11 years
Unseld And Reed
Wes Unseld and Willis Reed, two former NBA greats, try to revive the Bullets and Nets
Ian Woosnam
Ian Woosnam, the pride of Wales, may be small, but pound for pound he's the best golfer around
Wrestling
Arizona State broke the state of Iowa's grip on the NCAAs
By Jill Lieber
Swimming
For the fifth straight year Texas women took the team title at the NCAA meet
Baseball
Back from Tokyo, Bob Horner is glad to be in St. Louis
By E.M. Swift
Inside
Nemesis
JUST CALL HER THE GOLDEN GODDESS OF FRUSTRATION
By Steve Wulf
Sideline
MANNING AN EVEN HOTTER HOT CORNER
Ed Charles, third baseman for the '69 Miracle Mets, now helps kids in trouble
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week March 14-20
Compiled by Roger Jackson
Point After
The marathon trials have gone too commercial
By Kenny Moore
Departments
Edited by Gay Flood
Edited by Craig Neff