...good bottle of wine if it hit me over the head, but I did notice a stack of old sports magazines tucked in one corner of the basement cellar. Vintage Sport magazines were surrounded by old programs, including one for the 1954 Giants. (You know...
...state and became an editor at the Charlotte News two years later. In 1949, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson gave Bisher and Sport Magazine his only interview since being ousted from baseball 30 years earlier in the "Black Sox" scandal.Bisher received...
...state and became an editor at the Charlotte News two years later. In 1949, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson gave Bisher and Sport Magazine his only interview since being ousted from baseball 30 years earlier in the "Black Sox" scandal. Bisher received...
...pose with all eight the way Spitz did. He's brought those medals out only three times since -- once when a French sports magazine paid him a bundle to replicate his iconic pose and twice when each of his two sons turned seven. With Phelps making...
...or better; shampoo and conditioner; hand sanitizer; female hygiene products; combs and hairbrushes for women; sports magazines; hunting and fishing magazines; baseball caps; 220-volt power converter; and energy, breakfast and snack bars...
...worst enemy," Thomson said. "It's got to mess with your head." COVER BOY: Copies of the world's most famous sports magazine began circulating inside the Wrigley Field visitor's clubhouse at 3:10 p.m. Tuesday. By 3:11 p.m., the...
...though, and the parallels he draws between Carter and Dan Foreman (Dennis Quaid) - a veteran ad salesman at a sports magazine whose demotion during a corporate takeover makes the much younger Carter his boss - can be a bit facile. Dan reassures...
...unprecedented media coverage for a high school player over the past two years. He has appeared on the cover of national sports magazines, and last season two of his games were televised nationally by ESPN. The NBA will hold its draft lottery Thursday...
...at Baton Rouge is almost an impossible feat to do for a visiting team. The fans really get involved." In 1998, Sport Magazine named the stadium "the most feared road playing site in America." Writer and LSU historian Marty Mule waxed eloquent...
...after another, a week of interviews that only rarely produces much insight. The late Dick Schaap, then editor of Sport Magazine, decided everyone was taking the Super Bowl entirely too seriously that year, especially in light of the hostage...