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July 29, 1991 Table Of Contents

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Books

Tales of the Fight Game

Boxing is the subject of three new books, each of which delivers a solid punch

By Ron Fimrite

British Open

Watch the Birdies

Ian Baker-Finch got off to a flying start in the final round and easily won the British Open

By Rick Reilly

3, 2, 1...Blast Off!

A 73-yard run helped make Rocket Ismail's debut with the Toronto Argonauts a dazzling one

By William F. Reed

Cal Ripken Jr.

Rip On A Tear

Cal Ripken Jr., the Orioles' iron man, has never been better, on the field or at bat

By Tim Kurkjian

Olympic Festival

Ring In The New

The Olympic Festival showcased a crop of tough young U.S. boxers

By Richard Hoffer

Truth or Where?

Monica Seles's return from exile was a media event even her idol, Madonna, might have envied

By Sally Jenkins

Keith Millard

DEEP SCARS

Coming back from last fall's severe knee injury, Keith Millard of the Minnesota Vikings seeks to heal emotional wounds as well

By Jill Lieber

TV And Baseball

The Bucks Stop Here

Spiraling salaries and a potential loss of TV loot imperil baseball's prosperity

By Richard Hoffer

Track & Field

Don't Count Her Out

Beset by injuries and bad luck, Mary Slaney still harbors Olympian aspirations

By Merrell Noden

Inside

Baseball

By Tim Kurkjian

JACK OF TWO TRADES

By Franz Lidz

RUNNING ON EMPTY

Cuba maintains a rich sports tradition despite shortages of everything but pride

By Steve Wulf

Focus

In a League of His Own

Sonny Hill has helped a horde of Philadelphia kids find direction on—and off—the basketball court

By Tom Starner

For The Record

Insomniac incarceration...Righetti's triple play...in the altogether in Atlanta

Edited by Michael Jaffe

Faces in the Crowd

Point After

Let's Open Up the Fridge

No question about it, this magazine cover would make Demi Moore seem like a lot less

By Leigh Montville

Departments

FROM THE EDITOR

By John Papanek

Letters

SCORECARD

Edited by Steve Wulf