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Articles
October 24, 1977 | William Oscar Johnson The knee, which bends, twists, floats, glides and sometimes wears out, is a marvelous mechanism—but not designed for the rigors of sport
March 08, 1976 | Mark Kram The scream of Billy Cunningham as his knee tore and his season—perhaps even his career—ended, bespoke the savage hurt that can come with sport, the pangs and throbbing and enduring ache that athletes live with,...
August 18, 1975 | Jerry Kirshenbaum Whirlpool baths have come out of the training rooms and into more plush settings as the Good Life's new totem, thanks to the Jacuzzis
December 15, 1969 COLLEGE BASKETBALLSirs:Congratulations on a truly fine college basketball issue (Dec. 1) and on giving the University of South Carolina Gamecocks the ranking of No. 1. Frank McGuire is the greatest basketball coach...
June 23, 1969 | Bil Gilbert The pill, capsule, vial and needle have become fixtures of the locker room as athletes increasingly turn to drugs in the hope of improving performances. This trend—one that poses a major threat to U.S. sport even...
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