
May 13, 1991 Table Of Contents
Books
Three new books serve up America's pastime in history, fiction and anecdote
By Ron Fimrite
Television
John Davidson has become his sport's top broadcaster, in part by outworking everybody else
By Jeff Bradley
Kentucky Derby
Strike the Gold came from far behind to hit pay dirt in the Kentucky Derby
By William Nack
NBA Playoffs
...even one who's aging and aching, is worth more than almost anyone else come playoff time. Just ask the Indiana Pacers
As they began their pursuit of an improbable third straight NBA title, the Pistons needed five games to oust the Hawks
By Hank Hersch
Roger Clemens
This season, a game is as good as over the moment that Roger Clemens steps out on the mound
By Steve Rushin
Nolan Ryan
Nolan Ryan's No-Hitters Have Rescued a Septet of Appreciative Catchers from Obscurity
By Steve Wulf
John MacLeod
Notre Dame bungled its search for a basketball coach but still wound up with a winner in John MacLeod
By Phil Taylor
Lisa Olson
After months of anguish, reporter Lisa Olson sues the Patriots for sexual harassment
Alexander Karelin
Soviet Greco-Roman wrestler Alexander Karelin is a rare combination of massive physique and imposing intellect
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
Bruce McNall
Bruce McNall is an acquisitive owner whose tastes run from antiquities to the priciest athletes
For The Record
B.A.S.S. allows its first lass...the Coast Guard's high Heat bill...the perfect Auburn debutant
Edited by Michael Jaffe
Point After
'A Long and Pleasant Stay on Earth'
What was a daydream for others became satisfying reality for outdoorsman extraordinaire Lee Wulff
Departments
Edited by Richard Demak