
October 17, 1994 Table Of Contents
Horse Racing
Team Valor offers anyone a chance to own a piece of a pricey thoroughbred
Focus
Combining sports and embroidery changed the life of jailed felon Ray Materson
By Amy Nutt
Swimming
To bring nations together, Lynne Cox swims across troubled waters
College Football
Marshall's Chris Parker survived a tragic accident to excel on the gridiron
Boston College beat Notre Dame for the second straight year, this time with ease
By John Walters
Colorado State took Arizona's Desert Swarm by storm
By Tim Layden
Environment
Conquerors of Mount Everest have left its base camps awash in garbage
By Jim Gullo
Basketball
How did Tom Amberry set the world free throw record? Focus, focus, focus
By Jay Feldman
Chargers-Chiefs
The undefeated San Diego Chargers electrified their fans by shocking the Kansas City Chiefs 20-6
By Tom Verducci
Tennis
Martina Hingis turned pro and another 14-year-old, Venus Williams, is about to, though almost everyone agrees they're too young
Hockey
While the NHL slumbers, the International Hockey League is giving crowds a rousing time
Football
The Hurricanes blew away Florida State's perfect record
By S.L. Price
Kentucky
It has been a grim year at Kentucky, where a player was murdered and the coach's wife threatened
Denver Broncos
After an 0-4 start, John Elway and the Broncos got finally got straightened out
By Peter King
World Amateur
Young Tiger Woods was a winner again, this time at the World Amateur Team Championship
By Jaime Diaz
Marv Levy
Four Consecutive Super Bowl losses have made Buffalo Bill coach Marv Levy a target of jests, but seriously, folks, he's one of the NFL's best
Inside
By Peter King
By John Walters
On The Scene
The action is fast and furious at the national chuckwagon races
Rowing
The U.S. men's heavyweight eight is back on top of the world
Point After
A long ride as one of auto racing's great drivers came to an end for Mario Andretti
By Bruce Newman
Departments
Edited by Jack McCallum and Richard O'Brien