July 29, 1991 Table Of Contents
Books
Boxing is the subject of three new books, each of which delivers a solid punch
By Ron Fimrite
British Open
Ian Baker-Finch got off to a flying start in the final round and easily won the British Open
By Rick Reilly
A 73-yard run helped make Rocket Ismail's debut with the Toronto Argonauts a dazzling one
Cal Ripken Jr.
Cal Ripken Jr., the Orioles' iron man, has never been better, on the field or at bat
By Tim Kurkjian
Olympic Festival
The Olympic Festival showcased a crop of tough young U.S. boxers
Monica Seles's return from exile was a media event even her idol, Madonna, might have envied
Keith Millard
Coming back from last fall's severe knee injury, Keith Millard of the Minnesota Vikings seeks to heal emotional wounds as well
By Jill Lieber
TV And Baseball
Spiraling salaries and a potential loss of TV loot imperil baseball's prosperity
Track & Field
Beset by injuries and bad luck, Mary Slaney still harbors Olympian aspirations
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
By Franz Lidz
Cuba maintains a rich sports tradition despite shortages of everything but pride
By Steve Wulf
Focus
Sonny Hill has helped a horde of Philadelphia kids find direction on—and off—the basketball court
By Tom Starner
For The Record
Insomniac incarceration...Righetti's triple play...in the altogether in Atlanta
Edited by Michael Jaffe
Point After
No question about it, this magazine cover would make Demi Moore seem like a lot less
Departments
By John Papanek
Edited by Steve Wulf