In its early years Sports Illustrated ran track covers on Parry O'Brien (No. 1), Bobby Morrow and Dallas Long. Then in the summer of '61 they ran a cover on a guy named Earl Young. (Every cover is shown in latest issue.)
The cover shows Young in a sprinter's pose and I was just wondering: who the heck is/was Earl Young and y do you trhink SI ran him as a cover subjecft?
I've always thought of myself as something of a student of the sport but this guy leaves me cold? Have no clue!
Incidentally...Michael Johnson, in getting back-to-back covers in summer of '96, something they never did for "King" Carl, is one of a handful of people to ever achieve this feat -- and certainly the only trackster.
Wonder how it is/was that the world's most august periodical devoted to our favorite sport never saw fit to award him this honor?
The cover shows Young in a sprinter's pose and I was just wondering: who the heck is/was Earl Young and y do you trhink SI ran him as a cover subjecft?
I've always thought of myself as something of a student of the sport but this guy leaves me cold? Have no clue!
Incidentally...Michael Johnson, in getting back-to-back covers in summer of '96, something they never did for "King" Carl, is one of a handful of people to ever achieve this feat -- and certainly the only trackster.
Wonder how it is/was that the world's most august periodical devoted to our favorite sport never saw fit to award him this honor?
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