Traditionalists such as John McPhee, a writer for The New Yorker, found the change deplorable. “The game seemed to me to have lost its balance, as players became taller and more powerful, and scores increased until it was rare when a ...
Set against the backdrop of professional basketball's golden age during the 1960s, a study focuses on the rivalry between Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain, which came to an epic climax during the 1969 championship.
Eighth-grade sportswriters Stevie and Susan Carol up to solve a mystery at the famous Army-Navy football game.
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The biblical story of Cain and Abel was horrific in its implications, and it would foretell a future for mankind when evil would stalk the earth on a mission to...