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October 28, 1991 Table Of Contents

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Interview

Greg Norman

Some say the Great White is floundering, but the Shark himself says it's not so

By John Garrity

The World Series

From Bottom to Tops

In a World Series of flip-flopped fortunes, the worst-to-first Twins took on the worst-to-first Braves

By Steve Rushin

Inside

Baseball

By Tim Kurkjian

Hit By A Late Blow

A rib injury to Mike Tyson forced him to postpone his bout with Evander Holyfield

By Pat Putnam

THE NFL

By Peter King

Denver Broncos

Calling His Own Shots

The Broncos' John Elway chose the plays and threw deep to defeat the Chiefs

By Paul Zimmerman

McDonald's Open

Monsieur Magique

Magic Johnson was a big hit in Paris, where he and the Lakers supplied the special sauce for the McDonald's Open

By Jack McCallum

Casey Weldon

Not Just Another Joe

Steeled by trials off and on the field, Casey Weldon of Florida State not only looks like Joe Montana but wins like him too

By Sally Jenkins

Jerry Richardson

The FRANCHISE

Jerry Richardson quit the Baltimore Colts over a $250 raise in 1961, parlayed a hamburger stand into a fortune, and now could end up owning an NFL team

By Richard Hoffer

Boxing

Rocky VI: The Pummeling

A thrashing of Tommy Morrison moved Ray Mercer squarely into the heavyweight picture

By Richard O'Brien

The Champ Who Fights Chumps

Britain's Canadian Olympic champion Lennox Lewis has two titles, but little respect

By Pat Putnam

College Report

COLLEGE REPORT

By William F. Reed

A VERY TONY TONY

By Franz Lidz

Mascots

WOOFERS & TWEETERS

WOOFERS & TWEETERS & GRUNTERS & SNORTERS SERVE AS MASCOTS FOR MANY COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAMS. ALONG WITH THAT VERY ODD SUBSPECIES, THE 300-POUND LINEMAN, THEY ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ANIMALS IN THE SPORT

By Franz Lidz

For The Record

An inspirational Ironman...the Blazers' new brand of justice...a familiar camp for the PGA champ

Edited by Michael Jaffe

Faces in the Crowd

Point After

Let's Bust Those Chops

Native Americans have every reason to object to the way they're caricatured by teams

By Rick Reilly

Departments

Letters

SCORECARD

Edited by Richard Demak