The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 05, 1978, Image 7

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1978
Page 7
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YETI’LVILLE, Ark. — Baylor
I four players and Texas A&M
Arkansas three each on the
; iithwest Conference baseball
which was chosen by the
*’s Sports information directors
finounced Thursday.
lor, which finished third in
.VC in regular season but won
>st«eason tournament, placed
prlBurl Coker, outfielder
Nolen, first baseman Luke
idge and third baseman Fritz
illy on the squad,
ansns, whose Norm DeBriyn
■let ted coach of the year for
'tg the Bazorbacks to second
in the conference, laid desig
nated hitter Tim Lollar, second
baseman Johnny Ray and catcher
Jell Hemm make the team.
Lollar, who led the league with a
.423 batting average and was 7-1 as a
pitcher, was named player of the
year. Earlier this month he was
selected as the designated hitter on
the Baseball Coaches Association
All-American squad.
The league champion Aggies
placed pitcher Mark Thurmond,
who bad a 8-0 league mark and a
0.96 earned run average, shortstop
Robert Bonner ;uul outfielder Mike
Hurdle on the squad.
Rounding out the team were
Texas Tech utility infielder Larry
Selby, Texas Christian utility out
fielder Steve Hbuk and Houston
outfielder Jay Beard, along with
Texas freshman pitcher Keith Creel.
Creel, whose 7-0 league record
included more than half of Texas 12
SWC victories, was selected new
comer of the year. He had a 2.60
earned run average.
Only Hemm and Bonner failed to
hit .300 among the nonpitchers on
the team. Nolen, a junior at Baylor,
which won the NCAA District 6
playoffs, was second to Lollar in hit
ting at .423.
DeBriyn guided the Bazorbacks
to an 18-6 league record and second
place, one game behind champion
Texas A&M. It was the highest
finish ever for a Razorbaek team in
SWC play.
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pPpLEDON, England —
Er Connors crushed Mexico’s
lamirez 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 and Chris
overcame a stubborn Billie
Cing 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 Tuesday to
their respective semifinals in
" u '510,000 Wimbledon tennis
pionships.
j* “mors, champion in 1974 and
losing finalist, took 1 hour 35
,u es to overcome Ramirez in a
containing some superb ral-
,0 ^ terwoven with a string of un-
1 errors by both players.
(•"poii, setonc l- see( l c . ( l American,
'8 ,0 ^fias now won 13 of his 16
ipointm e s wit h Ramirez, had little
mngtot e throughout, mixing explos-
i>intmen ss i n g s h 0 ts with the most deli-
I ahuy.f stop-volleys. Ramirez, with
Vou ofoe'sensitive touch, matched
that, h )rs stroke-for-stroke in several
ll1 - but could not sustain a high
iIkh ItYyhen his 25-year-old opponent
ndsm;. } on pressure,
amp#. Belleville, Ill., lefthander
Irinenh a sequence of five service
; by serving out for victory in
•tour )th game of the opening set
lull, breezed through the final two
tee th'fter gaining early breaks in
nding lit
now ita the women’s front, top-
imey. I' J Ex ert outlasted King in a
court replay of their 1977
we tan, which Evert also won.
rt, who won the title in 1974
s show I 976, will meet defending
iw. >ion Virginia Wade of Britain
ok great eat h er j n the semis last year.
My polls, seeded fourth, breezed past
ven go* Jausovec of Yugoslavia 6-0,
no oiif* reach the final four.
other semifinal will pit sec-
m^sced Martina Navratilova
t third seed Evonne Cawley of
I eased ilia-
ratilova downed South Afri-
th-seeded Marise Kruger 6-2,
US T<fl- lv i n £ more difficulty with the
y No. 2 court than with her
ent.
. to7:(Mey appeared to be in desper-
mble after injuring her ankle
in her opening set against
Nccnllia Ruzici of Romania. But she
_*«ed to the court blinking back
U ort#won the next five games and
I Fried ; 1 up taking the match 7-5, 6-3.
rt, who played King for the
am GfJirne, has a 15-7 edge over the
d singles champion who can
0 j-ring her total of Wimbledon
Of oneM to 20 with a win in either
getaDie :)men ’ s doubles or the mixed
Bread
36 or Tes, rt ra ttled off the last four
of the first set but underesti-
King’s typical grit and de-
^latinn in the second. Evert
King’s service twice but each
King broke back and finally
for a third time to lead 5-3
en serve out the set.
It looked like the final set would
be going with service all the way but
King, leading 40-0 in the sixth
game, let up and Evert immediately
pounced. She sent two passing shots
and a smash whizzing past King and
then relied on King’s weak service
to manufacture the vital break.
Evert iced it with a superb cross-
court passing shot that left the tiring
King stranded.
But Evert once again could have a
tough semifinal clash Wednesday
against Wade, who was overpower
ing against Jausovec. The British
champion swept the Yugoslav off the
court in just over 20 minutes in the
first set and her aggressive serve
and volley tactics carried her
through Jausovec’s second set re
vival.
The left-handed Navratilova,
seeded to meet Evert in the final,
took only 48 minutes to dispatch
Kruger in an identical result of their
meeting in Houston last January.
The Dallas-based Czechoslovak
dominated with her powerful shot,
but suffered bad lapses in the sec
ond set when the unpredictable
bounce of court No. 2 made her lose
her rhythm.
Navratilova constantly criticized
herself, yelling, “Hit it, you
chicken, after missing an easy vol
ley which cost her a service break in
the fourth game of the second set.
But the No. 2 seed pulled herself
together before Kruger could mount
a really serious challenge.
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