Sports Illustrated 1987 April 27

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Sports Illustrated 1987 April 27

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Contents:  A Heady Start (Milwaukee is hopping, thanks to the Brewers record-setting win streak and Juan Nieves’s no-hitter); Dark Clouds Over Sun Country (The biggest drug bust ever in pro sports implicated 11 present or former members of the Phoenix Suns); Capital Punishment (After more than six hours, the Islanders defeated the Capitals 3-2 in the fourth sudden-death overtime); Money Talked, Nobody Walked (Big bucks got the Boston Marathon a great field and two runaway winners, Toshihiko Seko and Rosa Mota); Gulch’s Wood, But The Demon Could (Although the Wood made Gulch a Derby contender, Arkansas champ Demons Begon is favored); NFL Draft ’87 (Jill Lieber profiles a college-division sleeper, RB Christian Okoye); Paul Zimmerman predicts the 28 selections in the first round); The Pain That Wouldn’t Go Away (Incessant pounding on legs and feet has caused an epidemic of stress fractures among NBA players); Ties That Bind (Jackie Joyner has a world record, and her big brother, Al, has Olympic gold. Best of all, they have each other) Departments – Letters; Scorecard; Diving; Baseball; For The Record; Point After

Cover:  “Brewing Up A Storm – Rob Deer of the Amazing Milwaukee Brewers”

Condition:  Very Good