
CONTENTS
20
GRADE A
Wayne Grady stepped out of the long shadow of fellow Aussie Greg Norman to win a PGA title unmarred by racial discord
BY JOHN GARRITY
26
VROOOOM WITH A VIEW
In pastoral upstate New York, Ricky Rudd bided his time before reeling in a sweet road-course victory
BY SAM MOSES
28
THIS RACE IS A KICK
The first-place Reds held off the surging Giants as the War of the West took a wild and woolly turn
BY STEVE RUSHIN
36
EINE KLEINE NFLMUSIK
Pro football scaled a wall of unfamiliarity by staging an exhibition before a crowd of ardent Berliners
BY STEVE WULF
42
WHADDAYA SAY, JOSE?
A's slugger Jose Canseco has been burned by the spotlight, but he's way too big a superstar to be able to hide from it
BY RICK REILLY
52
FLUTIE'S B.C. CONNECTION
That's not Boston College, but British Columbia, where G.M. Joe Kapp tooted the horn of NFL outcast Doug Flutie
BY DOUGLAS S. LOONEY
66
HEY, HEY, HEY, GOODBYE
As a new Comiskey Park rises, Chicago White Sox fans bid a melancholy farewell to the majors' oldest ball yard
BY WILLIAM NACK
COVER PHOTOGRAPH BY V.J. LOVERO
DEPARTMENTS
4
LETTERS
15
SCORECARD
56
BASEBALL
63
TELEVISION
64
GOLF
87
FOR THE RECORD
88
POINT AFTER
PHOTO
ROBERT WALKER
SO WHERE ARE THE CANOES?: Heavy rains on the fifth day of the Women's Amateur Championship turned the Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit, N.J., into one giant water hazard (page 64).