
April 25, 1988 Table Of Contents
Sideline
Focus
A unique riding program and a horse named Owen Smith offer aid to the handicapped
Books
By Craig Neff
Indians
Superb pitching has put Cleveland on top of the American League East, just as we (sort of) predicted
By E.M. Swift
Wild Horses
Incidents of gross neglect and even starvation have brought an American dilemma back into the news once again
By William Nack
Aundray Bruce
Consistency may be all linebacker Aundray Bruce, the top NFL draft pick, needs to become another Lawrence Taylor
By Jill Lieber
The champ and his followers were the greatest show on earth, and then the show ended. But life went on
By Gary Smith
Stockton
Utah's surprising John Stockton is the NBA assist leader, and he can score and play plenty of solid defense, too
Jack Van Berg
Wherever he roams, Jack Van Berg, the winningest trainer in horse racing history, proves he's a long-distance operator
Inside
Marathon
AFRICA IS TOPS IN THE LONG RUN
A superb corps of African runners dazzled Boston and made history in Holland
By Craig Neff
Reminiscence
How a GI became a 'commissioner' in World War II
Television
Billy Cunningham has made NBA telecasts smoother
By William Taaffe
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week April 11-17
Compiled by Duncan Brantley
Point After
Recollections of Ali when he really was the greatest
Departments
Edited by Gay Flood
Edited by Steve Wulf