June 11, 1990 | Edited by Craig Neff
•Al LoCasale, Los Angeles Raider executive assistant, on L.A.'s reacquisition of former Navy running back Napoleon McCallum from the San Diego Chargers: "It's an unbelievable deal for us. When we...
June 11, 1990 | Hank Hersch
The visitors' locker room in veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix was almost empty an hour after the Portland Trail Blazers had beaten the Suns 112-109 last Thursday evening to win the NBA...
June 11, 1990 | Steve Rushin
After beating Seamus McDonagh, Evander Holyfield may finally get his shot
June 11, 1990 | Jill Lieber
For the past 25 years, SI correspondent Lavinia Scott Elliot has run a one-woman battle station in London, combating the snafus that arise in our covering of Wimbledon, the British Open and...
Joey Robinson of the U.S. is playing a new ball game
A liability waiver is a bad way to deal with an athlete's health risks
Air Force soared over Army to the rugby title
June 11, 1990 | Steve Rushin
June 11, 1990
BELOVED GLOVESIn their article Glove Story (May 7), Steve Wulf and Jim Kaplan have put into words what I have been futilely struggling to explain to my wife for the past 10 years. I have never...
LET THERE BE DRUMS
Wisconsin's Suzy Favor doubled at the NCAAs
June 11, 1990 | Michael Mewshaw
These baseball books for children should intrigue and entertain young fans
June 11, 1990 | John F. Berry
PRO BASKETBALL—In the Eastern Conference finals, the Pistons defeated the Bulls 93-74 in the seventh game to win the series four games to three, and in the West, the Trail Blazers beat The Suns...
June 11, 1990
JAMES TRAPPLAWTON, OKLA.Trapp, a freshman at Clemson, won the 100-(10.12) and the 200-meter (20.61) dashes and ran on the Tigers' victorious 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 relay teams in leading Clemson to...
Let's rid the Triple Crown of bonuses and Lasix