June 25, 1990 Table Of Contents
Books
Statistics galore have replaced the prose of yore
By Steve Rushin
Focus
Attention, shoppers: Miniature golf is now available
By David Levine
Environment
REPORT FROM A TURTLE BATTLEGROUND
Poachers on the west coast of Nicaragua threaten the future of a species
By Jack Rudloe
Perspective
Everyone at Wimbledon's Centre Court must now be seated
By Tim Crothers
U.S. Open
Special invitee Hale Irwin became the oldest U.S, Open champion by beating Mike Donald on the 19th playoff hole
By E.M. Swift
A's-White Sox
A four-game series with the division-leading A's left the White Sox sagging
By Steve Wulf
NBA Finals
Detroit repeated as NBA champ, but the headlines weren't all favorable
By William Oscar Johnson
Tyson And Foreman
History is served as KO artists Mike Tyson and George Foreman connect
World Cup 1990
The U.S. got a lift from a face-saving World Cup loss to powerful Italy
Peter Elliott
PETER ELLIOTT, A BLUE-COLLAR BLOKE, MAY BE IN A CLASS ALL HIS OWN IN THE MILE AND 1,500
By Kenny Moore
Barry Bonds
Pittsburgh's Barry Bonds sees those numbers coming
By Hank Hersch
Track & Field
SHINING AMID THE STRUGGLE AND STRIFE
Carl Lewis and two unlikely decathletes starred at the troubled TAC championships
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
Rowing
Wisconsin used a power 20 to beat Harvard
The Cleanup Hitters
BY SWEEPING UP THE TV SPORTS MARKET, NEAL PILSON (LEFT) AND HIS BOSS, LAURENCE TISCH, COULD MAKE CBS A VERY BIG WINNER. OR A VERY BIG LOSER
By William Oscar Johnson
Spotlight
Only true fans know Jeff Fenech holds three world titles
By Jeff Ryan
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week June 11-17
Compiled by Tim Crothers
Point After
Nolan Ryan's no-hitter was tonic for the over-40's
Departments
Edited by Craig Neff