July 13, 1992 Table Of Contents
Television
The author loses his appetite for Wimbledon, and NBC is left with egg on its face
By Norman Chad
Wimbledon
Andre Agassi embodied substance over style in winning Wimbledon for his first Grand Slam title
Eric Lindros
After Quebec twice traded phenom Eric Lindros, an arbitrator awarded him to Philly
By E.M. Swift
California Ball
Our intrepid scribe's tour of California ballparks gave him license to celebrate
By Steve Rushin
XXV Olympic Summer Games
With Dan O'Brien out of the picture, Dave Johnson's decathlon hopes are golden
Despite his failure at the Olympic trials, Dan O'Brien remains a hero at home
THE U.S.S.R.'S BREAKUP IS PLAYING HAVOC WITH A SPORTS MACHINE
By E.M. Swift
Chad Hennings
Former Air Force pilot Chad Hennings reports for duty with the Cowboys
By Jill Lieber
Tom Glavine
The accidental discovery of a two-seam changeup has made Atlanta's Tom Glavine baseball's best pitcher
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
Inside/Baseball
Babashoff And Ender
At the 1976 Summer Games two of the top female swimmers in the world—an American and an East German—met. The American won only one gold medal, while her rival won four golds. But had the East German used steroids?
By Kenny Moore
For The Record
RIP to the Sultan's sib...King Richard's last ride at Daytona...Undressed for success
Edited by Jon Scher
Point After
Even as the U.S. Olympic basketball team routed its opponents, harsh realities loomed
Departments
Edited by Steve Wulf