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Articles
August 05, 1991 | John Papanek In the history of sport, few images have been as riveting as that of Tommie Smith and John Carlos on the award platform after the 200-meter dash at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Their heads bowed and their...
February 27, 1989 | Roy S. Johnson Criticizing abuses at a local college can be risky business
June 22, 1981 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum THE BACKGROUNDOver the years the lords of baseball have been treated as special characters by the U.S. Supreme Court (which granted them an exemption from antitrust laws), Congress (which declined to eliminate that...
December 22, 1980 | Jack McCallum A trade and lineup changes switching a forward to guard and a center to forward have turned the Suns into aggressors who are truckin' to the top
July 24, 1972 Bob Byman, 17, the youngest competitor at the recent U.S. Open and a senior-to-be at Fairview High in Boulder, Colo., totaled 285 for four rounds over the par-71 Denver Country Club golf course to earn his second...
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