Sports Illustrated 1986 May 19

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Sports Illustrated 1986 May 19

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Sports Illustrated 1986 May 19Contents:  Topsy-turvey in Ohio (Supposedly redoubtable Cincinnati had the worst record in the majors, and lowly Cleveland was vying for first place.) (So great was the euphoria over the Indians’ feats that the citizenry was viewing the local park as a land of Camelot.), Hunkered Down For a Fast 500 (Rick Mears won the pole for the Indianapolis 500 with an eye-popping, record-breaking 216.828-mph qualifying run.), The Habs Have a Hot One (With goaltender Patrick Roy stopping the puck, Montreal ousted the Rangers and just might win the Stanley Cup.), Getting a Monkey Off Their Backs (Milwaukee overcame its years of playoff frustration by deep-sixing the 76ers to advance to the conference finals.), Trust Worthy, Praise Worthy (James Worthy, the Los Angeles Lakers’ taciturn All-Star, has little gift for gab, but his deeds speak for themselves.), Stopped in Mid-Stride (Felled by an ominous knee injury, William Andrews of the Falcons is trying to come back after missing two seasons.), And They All Say, ‘This Is It?’ (That 58-year-old art deco hulk, the Boston Garden, is a sporting emporium that is at once frowsy and hallowed.) Departments – Scorecard; Golf; Baseball; For The Record; 19th Hole

Cover:  James Worthy

Condition:  Very Good