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October 2, 1989 Table Of Contents

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Reminiscence

DON LARSEN HAD THE PERFECT REMEDY FOR A COUSIN'S WOES

By Phillip M. Hoose

First Person

FROM CHICKEN TO EAGLE

By Judy Muller

Ryder Cup

FIT TO BE TIED

The Ryder Cup competition ended even up—which meant Europe 'won' again

By E.M. Swift

LOUD AND CLEAR

Sunday Silence belied his name in the Super Derby. Next: Easy Goer once more

By Demmie Stathoplos

West Virginia-Louisville

SAY GOODBYE TO FALLBALL

By playing West Virginia tough, Louisville's Cardinals showed that their days of imitation football were behind them

By Austin Murphy

A FLIGHT TO THE FINISH

In a battle that's strictly for the birds, the overachieving Orioles seek to wing past the underachieving Blue Jays

By Peter Gammons

49ers-Eagles

THAT MAN AGAIN

Joe Montana rallied the 49ers for 21 points in eight minutes to shock the Eagles

By Peter King

Bucs-Saints

THE BUCS DON'T STOP HERE

With Vinny Testaverde emerging as a force, Tampa Bay, which beat New Orleans 20-10 on Sunday, is on the rise

By Rick Telander

Jose Canseco

The Summer of His DISCONTENT

In this painful season, A's slugger Jose Canseco has found that fame hits back

By Peter Gammons

Football's Week

THE NFL

By Peter King

COLLEGE REPORT

By William F. Reed

Inside

BASEBALL

By Peter Gammons

For The Record

A Roundup of the Week Sept. 18-24

Compiled by Sarah B. Schmidt

FACES IN THE CROWD

Point After

HEY, TYSON, I'M THE MAN!

For $1.5 mil, you would fight Iron Mike, too, says the scribe

By Leigh Montville

Departments

FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Donald J. Barr

Letters

Edited by Gay Flood

SCORECARD

Edited by Craig Neff