May 08, 1995 | Edited by Alexander Wolff And Christian Stone
Paul Henderson, president of the International Yacht Racing Union, complained that sailors competing in the 1996 Summer Olympics will not be granted "luxury accommodations" during their stay in...
Eric Gregg
May 08, 1995 | Tom Verducci
May 08, 1995 | Kelly Whiteside
During A typical season Milwaukee owner Bud Selig is in his private box for every pitch of all the Brewers' home games. But in this very atypical year he spends game days working the phones in his...
On opening day the Boston Red Sox treated their early-arriving fans to something even more generous and thoughtful than a free seat cushion or a half-price hot dog. It was nine o'clock in the...
A few hours before his team's season opener Montreal Expo manager Felipe Alou stood alone inside the visiting clubhouse at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, transfixed by the game on television...
Dear Pops,
On the eve of the Baltimore Orioles' season opener against the Kansas City Royals, roughly 18 hours before he would play in his 2,010th consecutive major league game, shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. and...
May 08, 1995 | Gordon Edes
Vince Coleman was the last of the Homestead Homies to be liberated, the call to freedom having come on April 26 from the Kansas City Royals while he was in the indoor batting cage. Rain had washed...
May 08, 1995 | Tim Crothers
Last week's Game 1 blowout losers turned Game 2 comeback winners hope to emulate such predecessors as these.
May 08, 1995
The achievements of these young women both on the court and in the classroom epitomize the ideal of college athletics.MARY RANTA, OLD GREENWICH, CONN.
Michael Jordan is so breathtakingly balletic on a basketball court that it is easy to forget that he is also a predator. Jordan projects a ruthlessness, a sense that there is nothing he enjoys...
In the end, the owners of the filly Serena's Song could hear only one thing: the irresistible call of the Kentucky Derby
The Oregon Ducks, defending champs of the Pac-10, are no longer a laughing matter
May 08, 1995 | Amy Nutt
If 13-year-old Dominique Moceanu were a shopping bag and comparisons were eggs, this diminutive eighth-grader would already be in danger of bursting at the seams and smashing some of the great...
Even in his prime, Carl Lewis was never much of a starter. Whether coming out of the blocks or emerging from the cocoon of diversions he wraps around himself each winter (reporting for radio...
Call it The Young Man and the Sea. After navigating 27,000 miles of perilous open ocean, braving howling winds, 40-foot seas, fog and icebergs and surviving a bout of the flu, a barefoot and...
May 08, 1995 | Gary Smith
Second Time Around
In a league in which you have to dominate in the paint, someone should spare a gallon for Simon Gourdine. As the new executive director of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA),...
Baseball's players and owners now agree on something: It's time to play up to the fans
May 08, 1995
Revoli CampbellKINGSTON, JAMAICACampbell, a junior at Abilene Christian, won her second consecutive 400-meter-dash title, in a time of 52.73 seconds, at the Division II indoor track championships....
May 08, 1995 | Tim Rosaforte
Val Skinner, back from burnout, won the LPGA Sprint at the tour's new home course
May 08, 1995 | Jill Lieber
May 08, 1995 | Jaime Diaz
Out of Order
May 08, 1995 | Peter King