
August 12, 1991 Table Of Contents
Perspective
The Zuni Rediscover the Art of Running
A disease ran rampant until members of a Native American tribe began emulating the actions of their ancestors
By Jim Harmon
Yesterday
The crucial stat was on the thermometer—41 below—during an Antarctic ball game
By Jay Feldman
On The Scene
An undefeated Navy plebe crew has reassembled, almost intact, three decades later
Preseason Questions
Eric Dickerson's grin is just one subject to ponder as the NFL season nears
By Peter King
American League West
The American League West is home to the fiercest divisional shoot-out in recent years
By Tim Kurkjian
After years of preparation, the Cuban people had reason to be proud as the 11th Pan American Games began in Havana
The Black Athlete Revisited
A year as a Prop 48 athlete is humbling, but Anfernee Hardaway made the grade
By Ralph Wiley
USC debates whether it's committed to helping blacks succeed academically
By Phil Taylor
Blacks now dominate the once lily-white Southeastern Conference
The lives of the U.S. Olympians who protested racism in 1968 were changed forever
By Kenny Moore
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
By Lisa Twyman Bessone
Focus
A minor league ball club with a Huck Finn attitude is the talk of the town in Zebulon, N.C.
For The Record
The latest for the Greatest...Kareem to sell his Bel-Air lair...Martina improves 20/20's vision
Edited by Michael Jaffe
Point After
The obstacles facing black women in sports have scarcely diminished with time
Departments
Edited by Steve Wulf