Sports Illustrated 1989 April 10

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Sports Illustrated 1989 April 10

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Sports Illustrated 1989 April 10Contents:  The Final Four (Michigan knocked off Seton Hall 80-79 to win the NCAA basketball title in the Kingdome), Barry Breaks Away (Dad said to take the NFL money and run, and Barry Sandersm the Heisman Trophy winner, obeyed), Beating the Devil (Juli Inkster changed her putter and played like an angel to win the Dinah Shore tournament easily), A Red-Letter Day (Right-wing Serget Priakin became the first Soviet permitted to play in the NHL with the Calgary Flames), On The Money (As baseball commissioner, Peter Ueberroth used his public relations skills to produce record profits), The Spoils of Victory (For Florence Griffith Joyner, Olympic prowess and smashing looks have been lucrative – and costly), Augusta Overture (A pleasant prelude to the more serious stuff of Masters week is the Par-3 Contest, a Wednesday event with traditions all its own), A Master of Intimidation (Rick Mahorn, fined $11,000 so far this season for rough play, is the baddest of the Bad Boys in Detroit), Accustomed to His Face (Lou Duva, patriarch of the boxing promoting Duvas, is now his sports most ubiquitous personality) Departments – Letters; Scorecard; Wrestling; NCAA Hockey; NCAA Women’s Basketball; NCAA Swimming; For The Record; Point After

Cover:  Glen Rice

Condition:  Very Good