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May 30, 1988 Table Of Contents

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Stanley Cup

ANY WAY YOU LIKE, BRUINS

Newly adaptable Edmonton outskated and outmuscled Boston for a commanding lead in the Stanley Cup finals

By Austin Murphy

NBA Playoffs

TAKEN TO THE LIMIT

In the end, Larry Bird had to bring all his talents to bear for Boston to beat Atlanta

By Jack McCallum

ONE HEAVENLY STAR

Prayers were answered when Risen Star beat the favorites to win the Preakness

By Demmie Stathoplos

Olympic Trials

HOOPS BUT NO SCOOPS

Olympic hopefuls battled for spots on the U.S. basketball team, or so it was rumored

By Alexander Wolff

White Sox

The Sunshine Sox?

After 88 years of playing baseball in Chicago, the White Sox may be heading south to the lucrative market of Florida

By E. M. Swift

Dean Tolson

Never Too Old To Learn

Dean Tolson, a former basketball star at Arkansas, earned his degree at 36

By Jill Lieber

Mothers

Moms in the Fast Lane

More and more women athletes are performing as well as they did before having children—and in some cases even better

By Shannon Brownlee

Baseball

THE REVIEWS ARE RAVES FOR RIG DAVE

Since feuding with the Yankee boss, Dave Winfield has been hotter than ever

By Ralph Wiley

Inside

BASEBALL

By Peter Gammons

Abdi Bile

HERO FOR A THIRSTY LAND

ABDI BILE, THE WORLD 1,500-METER CHAMP, IS THE PRIDE OF SOMALIA, A COUNTRY OF POETS AND DROUGHT

By Kenny Moore

Television

A COSELL-AND-TELL BOOK

Jim Spence does a Don Regan on his ex-ABC colleagues

By William Taaffe

For The Record

A Roundup of the Week May 16-22

Compiled by Duncan Brantley

FACES IN THE CROWD

Point After

NOBODY LOVES A BLIT

A curse on teams with names you can't cheer for

By Rick Reilly

Departments

FROM THE PUBLISHER

By Donald J. Barr

Letters

SCORECARD

Edited by Steve Wulf