May 11, 1987 Table Of Contents
Sideline
BATHTUB RACING CAN BE GOOD CLEAN FUN
Reviews
By Rick Reilly
Design
AFTER 30 HIGH-FLYING YEARS, THE FRISBEE STILL SOARS
By Mark Danna
Escapes
Kentucky Derby
Alysheba, sired by the famed Alydar, nearly fell but still won the Derby
By William Nack
Tim Raines returned to the Expos and won his first two games with home runs
By Steve Wulf
Stanley Cup
The Flyers, the Red Wings and the Canadiens all won Stanley Cup series that went the limit
By E.M. Swift
Reggie
"We have a serious problem that isn't going away"
Michael Cooper
When the Los Angeles Lakers need a lift, mild-mannered Michael Cooper turns into Cooperman and flies to the rescue
By Ralph Wiley
Crampton
Bruce Crampton, ornery as he ever was, is tearing up the senior golf circuit
By Douglas S. Looney
Inside
Volleyball
Ozzie Volstad led brash UCLA to yet another NCAA title
Tennis
Chris Evert has endured divorce and an injury, but life—and the wins—go on
Boxing
Hector Camacho beat Howard Davis and challenged Mancini
By Pat Putnam
Brian Spencer
The Case Against BRIAN SPENCER
One woman's testimony could mean a death sentence for a former hockey player accused of murder
By Pete Dexter
Nostalgia
A day with Willie Mays set Orenthal Simpson straight
By Dick Kleiner
Reminiscence
A schoolboy hurdler set a record with a blistering pace
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week April 27-May 3
Compiled by Cathrine Wolf
Point After
Checking out college players, pro teams have become pests
By Douglas S. Looney
Departments
Edited by Gay Flood
Edited by Craig Neff