September 11, 1989 Table Of Contents
On The Scene
POLAR BEAR SAFARIS: THE HOTTEST THING UP NORTH
Blue Jays
Feathers are flying in the AL East, where the soaring Blue Jays have plucked the stubborn Orioles from the catbird seat
By Franz Lidz
NFL Preview '89
TO REMAIN A HOT COMMODITY IN THE 1990S, THE NFL HAS TO PUT ITS HOUSE IN ORDER
AS THE NFL REVS UP FOR A NEW ERA, EIGHT FUTURE STARS GET READY TO TAKE OFF
THE DETROIT LIONS, OF ALL TEAMS, HAVE HIRED RUN-AND-SHOOT GURU MOUSE DAVIS TO START A REVOLUTION
COACH SAM WYCHE IS A BIG MAN IN CINCINNATI, BUT HE HASN'T FORGOTTEN THE LITTLE GUY
By Kenny Moore
By Peter King
FIFTY YEARS AGO BRONKO NAGURSKI AND DON HUTSON DOMINATED PRO FOOTBALL. BUT HOW WOULD THEY DO TODAY?
The Philadelphia Eagle
RANDALL CUNNINGHAM HAS ARRIVED! IN 3-D!!
By Ralph Wiley
By Buddy Ryan
Guest Columnist: LOIS SHEARER (family friend)
By Lois Shearer
Inside
Focus
A stickball league has regulations standardizing the familiar street game
By Jay Feldman
Television
...20 of the best-ever NFL teams played a "Dream Season"?
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week Aug. 28-Sept. 2
Compiled by Sarah B. Schmidt
Point After
In tennis, decorum is imposed only on the fans
By Steve Wulf
Departments
Edited by Gay Flood
Edited by Austin Murphy