November 13, 1989 Table Of Contents
Focus
HOOSIERS AGAIN RULE CROSS-COUNTRY
Spotlight
MEET ONE TEENAGER WHO'S INTO VERY HEAVY METAL
By J.E. Vader
Colorado
Colorado's 27-21 win over Nebraska gave the Buffaloes a shot at the national championship
Breeders' Cup
In the race for Horse of the Year, Sunday Silence outran Easy Goer in the Breeders' Cup Classic
By William Nack
No. 1 heavyweight contender Evander Holyfield got mad, and then he got Alex Stewart
By Pat Putnam
Giants-Cardinals
Keyed by a behemoth line, the Giants pounded Phoenix into submission with their version of futuristic football
Marathon
Outrunning a cosmopolitan crowd, Juma Ikangaa of Tanzania won the New York City Marathon
Deion Sanders
'They Don't Pay Nobody To Be Humble'
So says Deion Sanders, the defensive back who has lit up the Atlanta Falcons with his gold chains and electric style of play. But there is more than glitter to Prime Time
Ron Hextall
What Makes Ron Hextall TICK...TICK...TICK
Though noted for going off like a bomb at times, the Flyers' Ron Hextall is quietly changing how goalies play in the NHL
Pro Basketball
David Robinson, now a Navy reservist, torpedoed the Lakers in his victorious debut
Football's Week
By Peter King
AT JERRY FALWELL'S LIBERTY U, EVERYONE IS PRAYING FOR THE FOOTBALL TEAM, WHICH, UNDER ITS BIG-NAME COACH, SAM RUTIGLIANO, PLAYS FOR THE GLORY OF GOD AND, SOMEDAY, A SHOT AT NOTRE DAME
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week Oct. 30-Nov. 5
Compiled by Stefanie Scheer
Point After
The best thing about baseball 1989 is that it's over
By Steve Wulf
Departments
Edited by Gay Flood
Edited by Craig Neff