Bob Woolf, 65, a Portland native who pioneered the role of sports agent and went

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

12-1-1993

Pages

1A, 10A

Abstract

Bob Woolf, 65, a Portland native who pioneered the role of sports agent and went on to represent hundreds of sports stars, died in his sleep Tuesday of a heart attack. Woolf was a lawyer who represented the likes of Larry Bird, Julius Erving and John Havlicek. Details.

Subjects

Lawyers, Woolf, Bob

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