- Publish date:
May 4, 1992 Table Of Contents
Design
These wheelchairs are designed to put disabled athletes on trails once reserved for off-road vehicles
Soccer
Nick Theslof left his Ohio home for a chance to play topflight soccer in Holland
By Hank Hersch
North Stars-Red Wings
Working its familiar playoff magic, Minnesota pushed favored Detroit to the brink of elimination
By Jon Scher
Spring drills reaffirmed that once ground-bound Georgia could soar with well-armed Eric Zeier
NFL Draft
The Packers, who once again have new leadership, laid the cornerstone for a fresh foundation by drafting Florida State's Terrell Buckley
By Peter King
Inside
By Peter King
By Tim Kurkjian
America's Cup Trials
America¬¨¬®‚Äö√¢• and New Zealand took leads in an America's Cup series enlivened by controversy and a Dennis Conner comeback
By E.M. Swift
Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson, the Seattle Mariners' 6'10" southpaw, is one of baseball's most explosive—and eccentric—moundsmen
Inside/Baseball
By Steve Hirdt
FOR MANY PLAYERS, BASEBALL IS A SPORT OF METEORIC RISES AND FALLS—LIKE THE MAJOR LEAGUE FLAMEOUTS OF JOE COWLEY AND THREE OTHER SHOOTING STARS
By Franz Lidz
Interview
This agent to the stars insists that in the money game, he plays by the rules
By Franz Lidz
Horse Racing
Self-taught jockey Gwen Jocson, last year's top winning apprentice, attended the school of hard knocks
Books
Dizzy Dean and Billy Martin are well served in these new baseball biographies
For The Record
Edited by Sally Guard
Point After
The NFL has been tapping underclassmen, and the results have been mostly for the good
Departments
By John Papanek
Edited by Steve Wulf
Pittsburgh lost several key players during the off-season, but the two-time division champion hasn't missed a step
By Steve Rushin
A mentor-protègè coaching rivalry heated up Seattle's series with Golden State