Battalion/Page 15 April 22, 1982 sports I AW tinued from page 13) In other games,H ited Philadelphia, j rk. throttled Chiq uis beat Pittsbimll—. „ , . , , teles blanked H 5nt been totall y dec f ded V 61 ’ f San DiegoedftJJ attem P tin g to interpret -o 7 6 nBes and read through them \t’ MontrealJt 1 #/ 1 w ^ re the differences rtie’s sacrifice Hyii; 511 sai .' . , iree-run sixth toteP on sa y s she doesn u cons , lder i, sending thei ^moveanimposs.ble task. rltontohisM® ink ! h f al m t °f °n ( ;nbrought up to he flexible in M Pittsburgh, ibled home two M r ieTenacehadtlmffi/2J/2 the last year ling a solo hoi; l( j a half, we’ve been :aking St. Louisto . x r sectutive victor), Mv tragm eii ted. No w U New York, a two can a ]] p U[ (>ul c jjf_ y Ron Hodges li:;!, i , • , -runeighthinnin®^ behind us ... Mets. dl be more powerful j Los JtrH what we would be d a one-hitteraociM , „ delivered a paire^' C Stayed trag- singles to lead k° n ied. ” — Don. Howe’s doublemIIIh le first inningwas#® hit. on ld 1 • et id fans en's athletics as well as just Meral,” Don said. “I view it ■Benging. I also view it as a iible setback in women’s etics. I can’t say that’s neces- true, but it’s possible that Hrould be a setback just from the standpoint of the emphasis within a national orga nization. “We’re going from a national organization basically run by women, developed specifially for women and nothing else, into an organization basically run by men, developed for men’s athletics and we’re going to have to develop men’s athle tics rules. “I think in the long run, if we were maybe 20 or 25 years old,” she said, “it wouldn’t be as much of an adjustment and it probably wouldn’t hinder quite as much. But I think as young as we are, there are definite possibilities of some setbacks.” The AIAW organization may have received some inspiration from a dispute that came about last year when the College Foot ball Association and the NCAA fought over control of television rights. As it turned out, the CFA proved itself a worthy opponent to an organization as established as the NCAA. “We saw what the CFA did, and they’re a pretty powerful group within the NCAA organi zation,” Don said. “I think that the women are not near as pow erful as what I would conceive er de tional iave a baseball p| , another thingto igs in baseball, d Indians,4-2,Ife |endl defeats 'ibak in WCT inals in Dallas nth, reliever Sieifj ops began to lal i could be throw#! Hired. ■ .-o K.,,l „„L.R United Press International 11 DALLAS — Wqjtek Fibak of Poland is generally credited with Iplgthe rise of his star pupil, Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia, to the tying runsti . i ie;lc i 0 f'the class on the World Championship Tennis tour. The teacher couldn’t stay up with the student in Wednesday’s ;ei Don Zimmerv.u r t r {- ma | niatc h j n t i ie WCT finals at Reunion Arena, but he did ;en anything lilt pXp eric i| a f ew ne w tricks. Lendl, 22, ranked second in the world, rode his powerful ten the iamb.; ou j) ( | strokes to an early advantage, but it took a late rally to stop Hrmined challenge from the scrambling Fibak in garnering a ntermg thegaic*.^ 7 . 6 win . :rs, vvhile DocMf Lendl, who has made a shambles of the WCT spring tour in i, who lost totli'Tnlig his last five tournaments, ranged from boundary to >n, gave upjtisi finiary in the first two sets in returning Fibak’s placement shots '•ng- , r winners. i the sixth and Bm t he aggressive Fibak found his rhythm in the fifth game of nhird set, taking a 3-2 advantage and forcing the favored Lendl id Comer backui jo numerous errors. The tournament’s seventh-seed took the set l and forced Lendl into a fourth-set tie-breaker, lay if I wantedtr Tin two, who are close friends and are sharing a hotel suite who recorded iririg the tournament, traded point-for-point in the tiebreaker & Lendl finally taking a 7-5 win. irRichardtasth Wak, 29, has now lost five straight matches to Lendl since a 4 slump. 78 win over the Czechoslovakian star. et a good start, Lendl, who has won more than $700,000 since January, said he i a rut,but I pulW»x{Jected a difficult contest, and not just because he was lying Fibak. '‘You always look to expect a hard match,” Lendl said. “When I play, I don’t care who’s on the other side. He’s an pooentand I don’t like him. I don't look at the face, I look at the okes.” fitans ch, :s to an 8-2 winj Tech, dia, whobattedtli hit his l()th bolt in the isday to give dieII d. er added his thirdl I'ear as part of a M i inning to inerfl i to 8-i prior to f s final tally, from three wall!I in the top of lh ( m starter SeanHj his second »i*l fecisions and the| and without a ivinll starter Eric Shiif ‘ Titans bo j 32-7 and Tfl t to 19-20. Be A Star! in Graham Central Station's Monday, May 3 Everyone Dressed Like a Star Gets In Free! * ud ging By Audience Participation! u Per Contest Grand Prizes! 'rescl man)) die tl You' jelerf fatf Ws 5 AM' -1:45 PM Graham central STATION l 600B South College Ave. 2.6 Miles north of Texas A&M the CFA to be, but if the women will all pull together, that will be a key factor. “Within the last year and a half, we’ve been really frag mented. Now if we can all put “It’s almost like a circle. Ten years ago we started with nothing and we developed it, and now here we are. ” — Don. our differences behind us, and forget what we’ve had squabbles over here and there ... we’ll be more powerful than what we would be if we stayed frag mented.” “I think we can make some impact,” she said. “I don’t know if it’s going to be overnight — it may be a few years down the road, but I think we’ll be able to do some things.” Don said she hopes the NCAA doesn’t excercise a prog ress-hindering brand of control over women’s athletics. “I think some men in athletics feel that if they can get the men’s and women’s programs under one organization, such as the NCAA, perhaps they will have a little bit more control over the expansion of women’s athletics,” she said. “As long as the women were over here under a separate organization, I think they felt like maybe they didn’t have quite as much control over the development of the women’s programs. “Now, maybe they can level that (development) off or stifle it a little bit more than they were able to initially. 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