
July 4, 1994 Table Of Contents
World Cup
The host team's unexpected World Cup success boosted the sport in America
U.S. goalkeeper Tony Meola is a guy Madison Avenue could like
By Hank Hersch
Golf
Last week the Stocktons showed that they are golf's best father-son duo in more than a century
By Jaime Diaz
Baseball
By eating up foes before raucous crowds at new Jacobs Field, the Indians streaked into first place
By Tom Verducci
Pro Basketball
Rudy Tomjanovich, coach of the champion Houston Rockets, is a regular guy. Just ask the President
By Phil Taylor
Tennis
Lori McNeil shocked Steffi Graf to start an explosive week of Wimbledon upsets
By S.L. Price
John Wetteland
By turning his own life around, Montreal closer John Wetteland registered his biggest save
Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong of the U.S. is the world cycling champ. Now he's eyeing a bigger prize
SI's 40th Anniversary
In this 1967 SI Classic, Ted Williams pits his skill against a worthy opponent, the leaping tarpon of the Florida Keys
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
Point After
Even modest tests of players' skills would clear the deadwood from the fields
By Rick Reilly
Departments
Edited by Richard O'Brien