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Page 14/The Battalion/Thursday, June 7, 1984 Local tennis clinic to be conducted Local Tennis Director Lynette Turek has announced that a Na tional Tennis Week instructional clinic for players of all abilites will be conducted Saturday at Central Park in College Station from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The clinic is designed to intro duce tennis to players just starting the game and to improve the skills of those who already play. amatuer tournament are available at several locations: As part of National Tennis Week, a Lipton Iced Tea Mixed Doubles qualifying tournament has been scheduled for June 16- 17 at Bee Creek Park in College Station. Details of the nationwide, • College Station Communtiy Center, 1300 Jersey St., C.S. • Central Park, 100 Krenek Tap Road at East Bypass, C.S. • Memorial Student Center • Brazos Center, East Bypass at Briarcrest Dr., Bryan • Tri State Sports Center, Townshire Shopping Center, Bryan The winners of each qualifying tournament proceed to one of the 128 sectional events in July and August. Sheehan, Garner vie TANK MCNAMARA for bonus United Press International Baylor basketball loses Stem, Capps United Press International WACO — Two Baylor University basketball players will not see action next year because of low grade point averages suffered during the past season. Baylor head coach Jim Haller saidWednesday that guards James Stern and Russ Capps will not be in the lineup for the 1984-85 season. Haller admitted that the loss of Stern and Capps to grades did not come as a complete shock. This did not catch our coaching staff by surprise since both players weie notified in mid-semester thay they had to cut their grade-point de ficiency,” Haller said. Stern was Baylor’s leading scorer last season, averaging 13.2 points per game. A broken foot kept Stern from suiting up in nine games, but he still led the team with 61 assists and 38 steals. Stern, a junior, was considered the focal point of Haller’s attempts to rebuild the Baylor basketball pro gram. Whether or not Stern will transfer to another school or remain at Baylor is not known. Capps, a part-time starter throughout most of ’84, averaged 5.5 points a game and 2.1 rebounds. MALVERN, Pa. — Patty Sheehan and JoAnne Carner will be shooting for a $500,000 bonus beginning Thursday when a star-studded field tees off in the $350,000 LPGA Kids’ Classic at White Manor Country Club outside of Philadelphia. The tournament is sponsored by McDonald’s Corp. Sheehan and Carner are eligible for a $500,000 bonus under an ar rangement among sponsors of this tournament, the LPGA Championship and the Corning Classic. Anyone winning all three tournaments would take home $1.5 million and a single winner of two tournaments would earn $500,000. Sheehan used a sparkling 63 last week to cruise to a 10-stroke victory in the LPGA Championship at Ma son, Ohio. Carner captured the Corning Classic the week before. Sheehan, the year’s third-leading money winner with more than $112,000, was involved in a similar situation last year at the hilly 6,283- yard, par-72 White Manor layout, needing a victory to gain an extra half-million dollars. She said Wednesday she has learned from that experience. “I won’t think about it as much,” she said. “You have to bake the cake before you can put frosting on it and that’s what I have to keep saying. But I have to play aggressive golf and make birdies. The bonus doesn’t mean much unless you win, so right now I’m only thinking about win ning.” NHL owners talk trades United Press International MONTREAL — The National Hockey League opened its annual meeting Wednesday with most of the trade hawking taking place in the corridors, where general man agers tried to hammer out deals for young draft talent. “There’s going be some trades made, I can’t see how there won’t be,” said Minnesota General Man ager Lou Nanne, one of many exec utives who would like to make a deal for one of the top picks in Saturday’s amateur draft. “There wasn’t much action before the (trading)'deadline so you should see some here.” Most of the general managers were hesitant about naming players they were looking for, but Nanne, whose team picks in the No. 13 spot, said he had been talking to the New Jersey Devils about the rights to their choice, the No. 2 overall. Narine noted Stars’ high-scoring forward Dino Ciccarelli was available but said the Devils weren’t inter ested. “We can afford to give up some scorers, but draft picks aren’t easy to come by,” he said. It seems to be a foregone conclu sion at these meetings that the Pitts burgh Penguins will use the No. 1 pick to grab the much heralded Mario Lemieux of the Laval Voisins. The 18-year-old Quebec Junior- League storing sensation, named this past season’s Canadian Junior Player of the Year, has begun con tract negotiations with Pittsburgh, but has run into snags. Those diffi culties have led to speculation he might be dispensible if the right package were offered. Pittsburgh has two other first- round choices, the ninth obtained in a trade with Winnipeg and 16th from Philadephia. But Penguins’ General Manager Eddie Johnston discounted the spec ulation, insisting Pittsburgh will draft and sign the Laval superstar. “At 3:01 Saturday ( a minute after the draft begins) Mario Lemieux will be a Pittsburgh Penguin,” he said. “I’m making an effort lotradenij and 16 if I can get the right deal. After New Jersey, the LosAngi Kings, Toronto Maple Leafs, treal Canadiens (using Hanforj| choice) and Chicago Black Hai will choose. While Lemieux is generally ceded to be the pick of the crop number of others are not ratedn far behind. Included in the most soughufu category are Ontario Hodt League forwards Kirk Muller fits the Guelph Platers, Shawn Bn from the Kitchener Rangersandt Olczyk from the U.S. Olympicteai Other lop choices are likely to bedf fensemen Craig Redmond fra Canada’s Olympic team, Al lafn: f rom the Belleville Bulls and Syki Cote from the Quebec Remparts Since New Jersey has refused deal its choice, a number of teae have been wooing RogatienVack the Kings’ general manager, in effort to get the third selection. Text Vice Cl has bee Univer: Sept. 1. The 27,000- formall Con* N° vV YOUR** UN TER! IT’S A SAVINGS EXTRAVAGANZA UT Compete Une deo kecessories. 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