
March 25, 1991 Table Of Contents
Sideline
Psst, Wanna Know Who Can't Dunk?
Yes, even in the NBA there are plenty of players who can't—or shouldn't—slam it down
By Philip Bondy
Focus
In Edina Everyone Still Likes Ike
High school hockey coach Willard Ikola is retiring with a dazzling record and few regrets
By Douglas S. Looney
Tyson-Ruddock
Mike Tyson was a study in fury as he—and the ref—stopped Razor Ruddock
By Pat Putnam
The NCAAs
As the race for the Final Four in Indianapolis revved up, UNLV was still in the driver's seat
Figure Skating
Kristi Yamaguchi led a U.S. sweep at the world figure skating championships
By E.M. Swift
Fly So Free remained ahead of the 3-year-old field by winning the Florida Derby
Vince McMahon
Vince McMahon has transformed pro wrestling from a sleazy pseudosport to booming family fun
By William Oscar Johnson
Tiger Woods
A mere 15, the precocious Eldrick (Tiger) Woods is already stalking the pros
By Tim Crothers
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
AS GEORGE FOREMAN'S THIRD CAREER GOMES TO A CLIMAX WITH HIS APRIL 19 TITLE FIGHT AGAINST EVANDER HOLYFIELD, EIGHT VANQUISHED OPPONENTS FROM HIS FIRST CAREER, AND ONE VICTOR FROM HIS SECOND, REFLECT ON THE AGELESS HEAVYWEIGHT'S PAST AND HIS PROSPECTS AGAINST HOLYFIELD
By William Nack
Wrestling
Iowa won the NCAA title with the help of the cantankerous Brands brothers
Track & Field
Relentless Sergei Bubka broke the magic 20-foot pole vault barrier in a meet in Spain
By William Oscar Johnson
Perspective
Let's Put the Sock Back in Soccer
The sport's alltime greatest player urges a return to offense to enhance its appeal
By Pelé
For The Record
Nome, sweet Nome...an octet of taters in Georgia...at the track, a big win by a Furlong
Edited by Michael Jafee
Point After
Lingering Cheers for a Magic Child
A schoolboy hoops legend like Travis Best won't soon be forgotten