
February 24, 1992 Table Of Contents
Basketball
A Yankee on King Arthur's Court
Alton Byrd, once an NBA draft pick, is now the biggest thing in the small world of British basketball
By Hank Hersch
Wrestling
New York University's Matt Sapolin is a top-notch wrestler who just happens to be blind
XVI Olympic Winter Games
Paul Wylie's medal-winning performance brightened a cloudy career
By E.M. Swift
As Bonnie Blair won more gold, Dan Jansen endured more disappointment
A pair of gritty North Americans dominated the downhill
By William Oscar Johnson
Donna Weinbrecht of the U.S. and Edgar Grospiron of France aced the moguls
By William Oscar Johnson
Goalie Ray (Razor) LeBlanc had the U.S. looking sharp
By Steve Rushin
Herschel Walker could push the U.S. only to seventh place
After making the bizarre the norm, the Duchesnays went conservative and lost
By E.M. Swift
By E.M. Swift
The Games offer a telling glimpse of Europe's turmoil
Jim Courier
Jim Courier has capped a stunning run up the tennis ladder by becoming the first U.S. man since 1985 to reach No. 1
By Franz Lidz
Livin' Large
Some of college basketball's biggest talents are bigger than ever
Inside
By Phil Taylor
Scottie Pippen
After years of being eclipsed by his teammate Michael Jordan, the Chicago Bulls' Scottie Pippen has stepped into the limelight
Horse Racing
An Irish Quest for English Gold
An Irish town prepares for its annual journey to the Gold Cup in Cheltenham, England
By Clive Gammon
For The Record
Edited by Jon Scher
Point After
Not only did Mike Tyson lose his rape case, but his lawyers perpetuated a racial stereotype
Departments
Edited by Steve Wulf