26 PRO BASKETBALL<br> Toy Story The Bulls are making child's play of foes as the shoot for a record
70 wins<br>
by Phil Taylor<br>
36 FIGURE SKATING<br>
A Real Gem Dandy<br>
Michelle Kwan and Rudy Galindo sparkled at the nationals<br>
by E.M. Swift<br>
46 HOCKEY<br>
The East Is a Beast<br>
The NHL, like the NFL, has one conference that keeps clobbering the other<br>
by Michael Farber<br>
50 COLLEGE BASKETBALL<br>
Trying Times<br>
For Purdue's Gene Keady, usually a winner, it was a week of personal losses<br>
by Alexander Wolff<br>
58 SWIMSUITS<br>
Hot Spots<br>
At Phinda, a private game reserve in the Natal Bush, you can get as close to th
animals as you like<br>
by E.M. Swift<br>
From the Cape Peninsula to the Kalahari Desert, ou models warmed to their days
in South Africa<br>
by Jule Campbell<br>
Soweto's talented young athletes are striving to excel. But they remain hindered
by the harsh legacy of apartheid<br>
by Rick Reilly<br>
142 BASEBALL<br>
Do Not Disturb<br>
Roberto Alomar, the Oriole new second baseman, kee a low profile off the field
by Tim Kurkjian<br>
158 SUPER BOWL PREVIEW<br>
Seems Like Old Times<br>
The Cowboys and Steelers of today are heirs to a championship tradition<br>
Photographs by Danny Turner and Burk Ozzie<br>
The Dallas offense figures to tear through Pittsburgh<br>
by Peter King<br>
If the Steelers' D can harass Troy Aikman, Pittsburgh might upset Dallas<br>
by Paul Zimmerman<br>
Greg Lloyd, the Steelers' top linebacker, levels his adversaries with direct hits<br>
by Austin Murphy<br>
By doing things his way, Dallas coach Barry Switzer is silencing his critics<br>
by Michael Silver<br>
Super Bowl host city Phoenix is sizzling<br>
by John Walters<br>
<b>DEPARTMENTS</b><br>
10 Letters<br>
15 Faces in the Crowd<br>
19 Scorecard<br>
149 Inside the NBA<br>
154 Inside College Basketball<br>
200 Point After
Title: Sports Illustrated January 29, 1996
Series: Sports Illustrated
Item Number: SPORTSILL199601
Great piece of ephemera.