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sports Battalion/Page II June 23,1982 McEnroe takes court today Lloyd trounces Gerken TANK MCNAMARA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hit JIM DIFFER TvlESFCirawaiER? HE'S KEKJ TO 1UC AMPS£MEKfT£> PE<y< ? f TRY lb 9ENIP R3WSJ TO COVER ^ r CATIJ IT CA^rfZM I VA/II I United Press International WIMBLEDON — Defending champion Chris Evert Lloyd, us ing her vast experience to quick ly defeat her relatively inexperi enced opponent, downed fellow American Barbara Gerken Tuesday, 6-0, 6-4, in the Wimb ledon tennis championships. Rain delayed play more than an hour and fewer than 20,000 people paid to attend compared with 32,516 on last year’s second day. Lloyd’s 56-minute defeat of the 17-year-old from Thousand Oaks, Calif., was a second-round match even though it began the Richard to pitch Monday United Press International HOUSTON — Astros right- handed pitcher J.R. Richard, who suffered a stroke in 1980, is scheduled to pitch his first minor league game Monday, president and general manager A1 Rosen said Tuesday. Richard was assigned to pitch actively with the Class A Florida State League Daytona Beach club under the major league re habilitation program. He is scheduled for his first taste of organized competition in Monday’s game against St. Petersburg (Fla.) of the St. Louis Cardinals’ farm system. Richard spent the first two months of this season at Saraso ta, Fla., in the extended spring training program pitching in an informal setting. Texas shuts out Angels, Carew, 4-0 United Press International ANAHEIM, Calif. — Rod Carew went down swinging. And having fun. Rick Honeycutt scattered seven hits, snapping Carew’s 25- game hitting streak in the pro cess, and Jim Sundberg singled in two runs Tuesday night to lead the Texas Rangers to a 4-0 triumph over the California Angels. Carew, who was 41-for-99 during the streak, went hitless in four at-bats. But the seven-time American League batting champ twice came close to keep ing the skein alive. In Carew’s last at-bat, right fielder Johnny Grubb made a shoestring catch of a sinking lin er. In his first at-bat, Carew dril led a sharp grounder off rookie first baseman Dave Hostetler’s glove, but the ball skidded to second baseman Doug Flynn, who threw to Honeycutt cover ing first for the out. “I’m not disappointed in my self because I swung the bat good tonight,” Carew said. “I guess that’s just the way it goes. I’m not disappointed at all. If I hadn’t been swinging the bat well and was feeling for the ball, then I might be disappointed. “I had no intention to bunt the last time up. If I was going to end the streak it was going to come swinging. I enjoyed the streak. It was a lot of fun.” In completing ^ame, Honeycutt his fourth struck out tour and walked two for his third straight victory after drop ping his first seven decisions of the season. He has now allowed only six earned runs in his last 35 innings of pitching. Now You Know United Press International The ear is less sensitive to sounds that are very lowpitched. If it could detect them as well as it does upper-register speech, you would constantly notice noises made by your own body — such as blood flowing in the arteries and the joints moving. women’s championship. All 16 women’s seeds drew first round byes, leaving Tuesday’s cur tailed play to those further down the order. Gerken, who graduated from high school only a week ago, was playing her first match on Wimbledon’s famed center court and her first on grass. Lloyd has been a finalist here seven times in the past nine years and won the title in 1974, 1976 and last year. Nerves cost Gerken the first set, although Lloyd applied re lentless pressure in addition. The young California steadied considerably in the second set, but held her serve only once in the match. Lloyd and Gerken both used two-handed backhands and played with a similar style, but Lloyd’s experience and steadi ness made the difference. In men’s action today, John McEnroe will face South African Eddie Edwards in a second- round match. IT WflftKJ'T EXACTLY IPEA- MINOR-LEAGUE B/GCBALL, WILL THEY ? I'LL JUST STICK IT OUT MERE UtfTlL MANAGEMENT COMES rro ITS SENSES.. tdu&ITi KEVlEWf 345 mm TOY HOU! Houstoi hree-hi Giants a Afte didn’t n Astros’ ‘ ight, h “I ha differen said. “St to ov [% r . ■TIM POLICY tech of thoso otfvortltod Itomi l« roqulrod to ho roodlly ovollohlo for mIo In ooch Krofor atoro, oxcopt *a spocfftcolly notod In thta od. 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