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A thunderstorm that relieved nine consecutive days of blazing sun shine at Roland Garros Stadium in terrupted Connors’ 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 tri umph over Sweden’s Stefan Edberg, a victory highlighted by accurate winning passing shots against an op ponent 13 years his junior. Lendl, the defending champion from Czechoslovakia, relied on his heavy, accurate serve to carve out a 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 victory over the un seeded Martin Jaite of*Argentina. While top-seeded John McEnroe clashes with No. 4 Mats Wilander of Sweden, the second-seeded Lendl will meet No. 3 Connors on Friday. Connors and Lendl have met 22 times since 1979, and the 32-year- old American has the edge 13-9. But the 25-year-old Czech has won their last four clashes, the last being in this year’s WCT Finals when Connors nad to retire because of a back in jury. The' last time they clashed on a State baseball tourney enters semifinal round Associated Press AUSTIN — Lubbock Monterey and DeSoto, two teams with a tradition of making it to the state baseball tournament, return again this year. Class 5A Monterey won state championships in 1972, 1974 and 1981, and the Plainsmen, 30-3 this season, were runners-up in 1971. DeSoto, a 4A team, won its only baseball title in 1979 but finished sec ond in 1980, 1983 and 1984. The Eagles defeated defending champion Austin Westlake and Waco Midway two out of three to advance to the tour nament. Other former champions in the tournament are Colmesneil in Class A, Riviera in 2A and Linden-Kildare in 3A. Jasper, a 4A squad, is making its fifth appearance in the tournament but has never won a championship. Eleven of the 20 schools are playing in the tournament for the first time. The state tourney semifinals are on Thursday, starting at 1 p.m. with games matching DeSoto and Andrews (22-8); Colmesneil (21-5) and Gun ter (10-8). All five championship contests will be played Friday at Disch-Falk, home of the Texhs Longhorns. Here are the semifinal pairings in the state baseball tournament, begin ning Thursday: At Burger Center Class A 1 p.m., Colmesneil vs. Gunter. 3 p.m., Abbott vs. Fayetteville. Class 2A 5:30 p.m., Coppell vs. Emory Rains. 7:30 p.m., Riviera vs. Gilmer Harmony. At Nelson Field Class 3A 5:30 p.m., Sweeny vs. Graham. 7:30 p.m.. Linden Kildare vs. Poteet. At Disch-Falk Field Class 4A 1 p.m., DeSoto vs. Andrews. 3 p.m., New Braunfels Canyon vs. Jasper. Class 5A 6 p.m., Lubbock Monterey vs. Pasadena Rayburn. 8 p.m.. North Garland vs. Victoria Stroman. Friday championships, all at Disch-Falk 8:30 a.m.. Class A 10:30 a.m., 2A. 1:30 p.m., 3A. 5 p.m., 4A. 7:30 p.m., 5A. Astros deck Cards, 8-3 using Bailey’s heroics Associated Press ST. LOUIS — Mark Bailey hit a two-run homer, his second of the year, and Enos Cabell hit a two-run pinch double, powering the Hous ton Astros an 8-3 triumph Wednes day night over the St. Louis Cardi nals. Houston left-hander Bob Knep- per, 6-1, blanked St. Louis through five innings on two hits. Knepper, while winning a fifth time in a row awav from home, left in the sixth as the Cards were rallying for three runs. Denny Walling’s leadoff double followed by Jim Pankovits’ two-out single sent the Astros to a 1-0 lead in the second inning against St. Louis right-hander Danny Cox, 6-2. In the fifth, Pankovits led off with another single, and Bailey hit a 1-0 pitch from Cox over the right-field wall. Houston made it 4-0 in the sixth on Harry Spilman’s RBI single ‘ » DOl before the Cards bounced back. Pizza inn FREE PIZZA... Buy any large or medulm size and get the next smaller size FREE! NEW! SUNDAY NOON BUFFET 11am-2pm NEW! SUNDAY NOON BUFFET 11am-2pm 413 So. Texas Ave. 846-6164 ^negnant? consider afC dte aflmalwesO =xK=ar surface similar to the slow red clay of Roland Garros was last year in the WCT Tournament of Champions in New York when Lendl handed Con nors the worst defeat of his career, 6-0, 6-0. But not even the storm could dampen Connors’ enthusiasm for a tournament he has never won, or even managed to reach the final. Connors and Edberg were tied 5- 5 in the third set when the storm halted play. Earlier, as lightning flashed around the stadium, the American missed four chances to break the Swede’s serve at 4-4 and possibly end the match sooner. 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