
CONTENTS
OH ME, OH MY, O'MEARA! 12
Mark O'Meara had to conquer some of golf's most difficult holes to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
by Rick Reilly
ROCK OF A ROOK 20
Mitch Richmond, strongman for the Golden State Warriors, is at the top of the NBA's first-year class
by Hank Hersch
MAKE ROOM FOR LEMIEUX 28
Where Wayne Gretzky at one time stood alone, Mario Lemieux of the Penguins now dares to tread
by Austin Murphy
TOPS AT THE TRACK 38
Shug McGaughey, the 1988 trainer of the year in thoroughbred racing, has Phipps Stable on the go
by William Nack
GOOD SCOUTS INDEED 46
The poor but proud Wilderness Scouts are being forced to do battle with the Boy Scouts of America
by Penny Ward Moser
THE HIT MAN HITS BACK 54
After his most trying season as a Yankee, Don Mattingly is back home in Indiana, reviving his game
by Peter Gammons
DEPARTMENTS
Letters 4
Scorecard 7
College Basketball 50
For The Record 69
Point After 70
Cover Photograph by Paul Bereswill
PHOTO
RICHARD MACKSON
BUSHWHACKED: During the misty third round of the AT&T Pro-Am, Bobby Clampett learned why this golf course is called Cypress Point. The cost of the lesson: a six on the par-4 14th (page 12).