May 27, 1991 Table Of Contents
First Person
A fan of terra firma is goaded into skydiving, and the flight of the loony bird ensues
Spotlight
Gea Johnson of Arizona State is the NCAA heptathlon champion and also a photogenic career-person-to-be
By Leo W. Banks
North Stars
Minnesotans catch Star fever as their team leads Pittsburgh in the Cup finals
By Steve Rushin
The Pistons
Whether or not they survive their playoff against the Bulls, some Pistons may bite the dust
Foiled in the Kentucky Derby, Hansel enjoyed a much happier ending in the Preakness
A Dutchman overtook France's Team Z in a Tour Du Pont that was anything but sleepy
The New York Yankees
On the 30th anniversary of perhaps the greatest season of their long reign, the New York Yankees' once-proud dynasty has become a travesty
By Franz Lidz
Dave Foreman
DAVE FOREMAN, COFOUNDER OF THE RADICAL GROUP EARTH FIRST!, FACES TRIAL FOR CONSPIRACY. ALSO AT ISSUE: TO WHAT EXTREMES MAY ENVIRONMENTALISTS' PROTESTS GO?
By Douglas S. Looney
Monica Seles
IN HER THIRD SEASON AS A PRO, 17-YEAR-OLD MONICA SELES HAS FASHIONED HERSELF INTO A CROSS BETWEEN SUZANNE LENGLEN AND MADONNA
Golf
With a sudden-death win in the Memorial, Kenny Perry joined the list of nondescript Tour winners
By Rick Reilly
Inside/Baseball
By Tim Kurkjian
FILMMAKER AND SUPERFAN SPIKE LEE HAS THROWN SOME NEW CURVES INTO SPORTS ADVERTISING
By Rick Reilly
Television
Spanning the Globe for 30 Years
Since making its debut in 1961, "ABC's Wide World of Sports" has been bringing viewers thrills, agony and variety
For The Record
Mancini's panino...Laettner Lampooned...rosey TV ratings for Pete
Edited by Michael Jaffe
Point After
The now-it-can-be-told story of how Jose Canseco struck out with Madonna
Departments
By John Papanek
Edited by Richard Demak