June 13, 1994 Table Of Contents
On The Scene
Each summer, Los Angeles Philharmonic members enjoy a raft of delights
Focus
Guy Harvey's paintings are found on canvases, T-shirts and even a bridge
By Franz Lidz
Reporter At Large
Old Sol never sets on the golfers who take a swing at Iceland's Arctic Open
Stanley Cup Finals
The New York Rangers drew nearer to their goal of winning the Stanley Cup by taking a 2-1 series lead over Vancouver
Tennis
Spaniards won the singles titles, but France's favorite daughter, Mary Pierce, won the hearts of fans at the French Open
NBA Playoffs
Two old rivals, Knick Patrick Ewing and Rocket Hakeem Olajuwon, meet in the Finals to duel for the title both have longed to win.
By Phil Taylor
By Tim Layden
Julie Krone
After a spill last summer that almost killed her, Julie Krone has returned to the winner's circle
By William Nack
Mitch Williams
Mitch Williams's torturous fall from hero to outcast ended with his release by the Houston Astros
By Tim Kurkjian
Sports People
By John Walters
By Franz Lidz
The Incredible Open
There's Never Been an Open like It
This SI Classic recalls the day in 1960 when the past, present and future converged at Cherry Hills, as Palmer caught Hogan and Nicklaus
By Dan Jenkins
Irish Soccer
The Irish soccer team will soon arrive for the World Cup with thousands of peaceful fans who love a glass and a singsong
Skydiving
That's only one of the moves sky diver Dale Stuart performs at 120 mph
Rowing
At a Vermont crew camp, sore muscles are the price of sculling skills
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
Point After
The author calls timeout on some things in sports that are just plain dumb
By Rick Reilly
Departments
Edited by Jack McCallum