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August 03, 1998 | Volume 89, Issue 5

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Mark McGwire Cover - Sports Illustrated August 03, 1998

August 03, 1998 | Paul Gutierrez
July 12, 1976

August 03, 1998
If we all could have just half the heart of Linda Simmons, what a wonderful world it would be.—MISTY MCCLOUD, Verdunville, W.Va.

August 03, 1998
Letters to SPORTS ILLUSTRATED should include the name, address and home telephone number of the writer. They may be mailed to The Editor, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, Time & Life Building, New York,...

August 03, 1998 | Tim Layden
One of track and field's finest ends her inspiring run

August 03, 1998 | Tim Layden
•That Senior tour superman Hale Irwin quit picking on guys his own age.

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28Years after Reds first baseman Tony Perez became the first player to hit a home run into the upper deck of Cinergy Field (then Riverfront Stadium), that another Reds first baseman, his son...

August 03, 1998
GOODWILL GAMESAdmittedly, Ted Turner's cold war-era loss leader has occasionally gotten lost in the shuffle. But these games, while not exactly Olympic, at least feature Olympians—in real sports....

August 03, 1998
Houghton Mifflin's recently released American history textbook for fifth-graders, Build Our Nation, covers the Depression and the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt in 33 lines, while devoting two...

August 03, 1998
Warren SappTampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle, on his devotion to Bucs coach Tony Dungy: "I'd take a bullet for him—if it wouldn't kill me."

August 03, 1998 | John Walters
Saturday 8/1

August 03, 1998 | John Walters
NBC Sports chairman Dick Ebersol knows timing. Last Thursday, as the Chicago Bulls were monopolizing the sports news with their hiring of Tim Floyd, Ebersol announced he was dropping former...

August 03, 1998
Dave D'Ambrosa, Point Pleasant, N.J.Powerboat RacingD'Ambrosa, 35, a marina owner, drove Rolling Thunder Too to victory in the Class C (Modified) division of the New Jersey Offshore Powerboat...

August 03, 1998 | Gary Smith

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Departments

August 03, 1998
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED and CNN team up on the Internet to offer up-to-the-minute sports news. Follow the action at the world basketball championships as SI's Alex Wolff reports from Greece—read his...

August 03, 1998 | Michael Bamberger
Her three victories in a month left no doubt that LPGA rookie Se Ri Pak is the genuine article. This week she can make history

August 03, 1998 | Ian Thomsen

August 03, 1998 | William Hack
Near the center of the battered city of Beirut, along a five-furlong oval surrounded by a stone wall and high-rises blackened by the guns of war, the scene comes alive every Sunday—the Arabian...

August 03, 1998 | Michael Silver

August 03, 1998 | Phil Taylor

August 03, 1998 | Leigh Montville

August 03, 1998
THE NFL

August 03, 1998 | Peter King
Knuckle DownThat's what Trent Dilfer has to do before the Bucs can catch the Packers

August 03, 1998 | Grant Wahl
Girl PowerThe U.S. Women roll toward the Cup, winning fans and games

August 03, 1998 | Grant Wahl
The U.S. may have won the '96 Olympic gold medal in women's soccer, but Norway still holds the World Cup and has a winning record (11-9-1) against America's finest. With that in mind, we looked...

August 03, 1998 | Tim Crothers

August 03, 1998 | Tim Crothers
There is a growing faction within the Dodgers that is questioning whether fledgling general manager Tommy Lasorda can handle the job. First, Lasorda dealt prized prospect Paul Konerko and...

August 03, 1998 | Tim Crothers
No, this is not a test question that asks which name doesn't belong. These pitchers have the most victories during the period from the 1997 All-Star break through Sunday. The surprise is that Tim...

August 03, 1998 | Keith Olbermann
It took a family tragedy to end Jim Bouton's exile from the Yankees

August 03, 1998 | Rick Reilly
There's only one man for the Chicago Bulls' job. There's only one man to settle the NBA lockout. There's only one man to clean up the mess in Washington. Naturally, that man is...Gil Thorp.

August 03, 1998 | Edited by Kevin Cook
Golfing astronaut Alan Shepard played a game that was out of this world

August 03, 1998 | Edited by Kevin Cook
What do these players have in common?

August 03, 1998 | Edited by Kevin Cook
69.3Se Ri Pak's scoring average in the month of July—nearly a stroke lower than the next best average, 70.27, shared by Dottie Pepper and Annika Sorenstam.

August 03, 1998 | Peter Gallagher
For our anniversary last year my wife gave me my first club membership. Pelham (N.Y.) Country Club has a jewel of a course, the site of Gene Sarazen's and Walter Hagen's duel at the 1923 PGA. I...

August 03, 1998
In Memoriam: Renay Appleby, wife of Tour player Stuart Appleby, died on July 23 after being struck by a car in London. She was 25. The Applebys were getting out of a taxi at Waterloo Station to...

August 03, 1998 | Cameron Morfit
PGA

August 03, 1998 | Jaime Diaz
At the Senior Open, Hale Irwin rose up and took his game to new heights

August 03, 1998 | Gerry Callahan