April 10, 1989 Table Of Contents
Final Four
With the NCAA championship on the line, Rumeal Robinson converted this free throw with three seconds remaining to play in overtime to give Michigan an 80-79 victory over relentless Seton Hall
Barry Sanders
Dad said take the NFL money and run, and Barry Sanders, the Heisman winner, obeyed
By William Nack
Dinah Shore
Juli Inkster changed putters and playad like an angel In the Dinah Shore
By Douglas S. Looney
Ueberroth
As baseball's commissioner, Peter Ueberroth used his uncanny powers of public relations to generate unprecedented profits
Florence Griffith Joyner
For Florence Griffith Joyner, Olympic prowess and smashing looks have been lucrative, but at the cost of her running
By Kenny Moore
A PLEASANT PRELUDE TO THE MORE SERIOUS STUFF OF MASTERS WEEK IS THE PAR-3 CONTEST, A WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON EVENT THAT HAS ITS OWN COURSE AND ITS OWN TRADITIONS
Mahorn
Rick Mahorn, who this season has shelled out $11,000 in fines for rough play, is the baddest of the Bad Boys in Detroit
By Ralph Wiley
Wrestling
Jim Scherr's victory spurred the U.S. over the Soviets
NCAA Championships
Harvard defeated the Gophers in overtime to win its first NCAA team title
David Wharton was a sight to see in the 200 IM
Lou Duva
WE'VE CROWN ACCUSTOMED TO HIS FACE
LOU DUVA HAS BECOME BOXING'S MOST UBIQUITOUS PERSONALITY
By Bruce Newman
On Deck
Sam Hirschman is the game's youngest life master
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week March 27-April 2
Compiled by Roger Jackson
Point After
Too many mentors spoiled the NCAA hoops TV broth
Departments
Edited by Gay Flood
Edited by Craig Neff