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Only 3 times have a father and then a son appeared separately on covers of Sports Illustrated. Who are they?
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#28092. Asked by Kyle.
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Friar Tuck
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And how many legs have they got? I have found two so far- Sports When Bump Wills was featured on the cover of the baseball issue of 'Sports Illustrated' in 1977, it marked the second time that a father and son had been cover stories at seperate times in 'Sports Illustrated'. His father Maury Wills appeared in 1967. The first father-son tandem was Bold Ruler (1957) and Secretariat (1973). I am still looking for the third
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