
April 29, 1991 Table Of Contents
Books
Roger Angell's latest collection of baseball essays is unmatched for detail and eloquence
By Ron Fimrite
Holyfield-Foreman
Evander Holyfield discovered that George Foreman was to be taken seriously
By Pat Putnam
Derby Preview
This could be the year of the eunuch at a wide-open Kentucky Derby
By William Nack
South Africa
As apartheid crumbles South Africa emerges from years as a sports pariah
By William Oscar Johnson
Cowboy Draft
The Dallas Cowboys went on the attack in the NFL draft and took all the right prisoners
By Peter King
By Peter King
A new home is helping the White Sox forge their own identity in Chicago
By Tim Kurkjian
Knees
That's all it takes for a player to suffer the NBA's most feared injury—a torn anterior cruciate ligament
Golf
The only way to keep Jack Nicklaus from continuing to tear up the Senior tour is to gang up on him
By Rick Reilly
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
Billie Jean King
Billie Jean King has been a dynamo as a tennis champion, promoter, television commentator, businesswoman and feminist, but she may be even more compelling in her latest career: teaching
For The Record
The Cardinals find the right chemistry...Dorsett's Manila thrilla...the Kings are crowned
Edited by Michael Jaffe
Point After
George Foreman made the fight a feast for the fans
Departments
By John Papanek
Edited by Steve Wulf