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MAY: JUNE: JULY: AUG: SEPT: OCT: NOV: Sports May 1987-May 1988 A1 Unser Sr. became the 2nd man in Indy 500 history to win four Indianapolis 500’s. The Edmonton Oilers defeat ed the Philadelphia Flyers in seven games to win their third Stanley Cup in four years. The Los Angeles Lakers upended the Boston Celtics in six games to win the NBA title. In Paris, Steffi Graf upset Martina Navratilova to become the youngest woman ever to win the French Open. At Wimbledon, Martina Navratilova won a record sixth straight (and eighth overall) women’s singles titles. On the men’s side, Pat Cash upset Ivan Lendl and won his first men’s title. Back in the states, New York Yankee Don Mattingly homered in a record-tying eight consecutive games. Brazil stunned the United States men’s basketball in the Pan Am Games. Mike Tyson defeated Tony Tucker to unify the heavyweight title for the first time since 1978. Ivan Lendl and Mats Wilander spent nearly Five hours in the U.S. Open’s men’s final before Lendl prevailed for the third straight year. At the month’s end, NFL players struck for the second time in six years. The Minnesota Twins, 125:1 longshots at the beginning of the season, beat the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games to win the World Series. After three weeks, the football walkout ended with no progress. Notre Dame wide receiver Tim Brown sped closer to the Heisman Trophy. Meanwhile, the San Antonio Spurs signed David Robinson to a $26 million contract. DEC: The New Orleans Saints marched into the NF1 playoffs for the first time while the Giants racked up the most losses ever by a Super Bowl champ. Miami finished their season at 11-0 setting up an Orange Bowl battle with Oklahoma. JAN: In Super Bowl XXII, the Washington Redskins thrashed the Denver Broncos 42-10. The Indianapolis Colts entered the playoffs for the First time since the team came to Indy. In the Orange Bowl, the Miami Hurricanes defeated the Oklahoma Sooners 20-14 to win the national championship. FEB: The Winter Olympics were the center of attention in February. After the death of his sister, Dan Jansen fell twice during speed skating performance at the Olympics, dashing four years of medal hopes. Brian Boitano picked up the gold medal in figure skating. MAR: Mike Tyson toured Japan and also defeated Tony Tubbs in the process. Defending national champions Indiana exited the NCAA’s in the First round while Big Ten powerhouse Purdue made it to the Midwest Regional before losing to Kansas State. APRIL: The ’’dark horse” Kansas Jay hawks and Danny Manning surprised everyone by defeating the Oklahoma Sooners for the NCAA championship. Meanwhile, Sandy Lyle became the first Scotsman to win the Masters. MAY: The Baltimore Orioles got off to an 0-21 start before winning their first game. The days of summer heated up when Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose received a 30-day suspension for shoving umpire Dave Pallone. Rick Mears won his third Indy 500. Sfi U 23
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