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Page 14/The Battalion/Monday September 2,1985
Fall Roundup
Monday Sept. 2nd 8:00 p.m.
Knights of Columbus Hall
Fiesta
Friday Sept. 6th 8:00 p.m.
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Navratilova sends Italian
into U.S. Open time warp
Associated Press
NEW YORK — Defending wom
en's champion Martina Navratilova
made a cameo appearance Sunday to
join live-time winner Jimmy Connors
and No. 2 men’s seed Ivan Lendl in
the fourth round of the U.S. Open
Tennis Championships.
Navratilova dropped only 21 points
as she breezed through Italy’s Sandra
Cecchini 6-0, (i-1 The match was over
so last that there was a question on
how long she took.
The official dock on the court said
the match was 37 minutes long, but
umpire Jim McKnight listed it as 27
minutes on his scorecard. A replay of
the television tape, however, showed
the official clock was correct.
Connors, the only man to win
America’s premier tennis event on all
three surfaces on which it has been
played — grass, clay and hardcourt —
defeated Thierry Tulasne of France
7-5, 6-2, 6-2. The victory was his 75th,
tying him with Vic Sexias for the most
men’s singles matches won in a career.
“I’m happy to have tied it and to
have won so many matches here,”
Connors said. “I didn’t even know
about it until I walked out there and
played. I’m here to play and try to win
the tournament.”
Lendl, who has reached the final in
each of the last three years only to
lose, crushed Horacio lie La Pena of
u lt rein forces the fact / am
hitting the bail well, ”
— Martina Navratilova on
her easy 37-minute win
over Italy’s Sandra Cec
chini.
faced any players (who) ... have
game to push me,” he said. Tint
nitely playing my best this suitin
but I was playing awfully well at
est Hills," when he won the Tom
merit of Champions in May, dow
McEnroe in the final.
The crowd in Louis Armstrong
dium applauded loudly when
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Argentina 6-1,6-1,6-3.
Also posting third-round victories
Sunday on the hardcourts of the Na
tional Tennis Center were seventh-
seeded Yannick Noah and his French
Davis Cup teammate, Henri Leconte;
No. 11 Sefan Edberg of Sweden, Swit
zerland’s Heinz Gunthardt and 18-
year-old Jay Berger of Plantation, Fla.
Joining Navratilova in the fourth
round of the women’s singles were
No. 8 Manuela Maleeva of Bulgaria,
No. 1 1 Steffi Graf of West Germany,
No. 13 Catarina Lindqvist of Sweden
and two Americans, Alycia Moulton
and Kate Gompert.
Lendl, quietly slipping through the
draw while the spotlight has been on
defending champion John McEnroe,
Connors and Wimbledon champion
Boris Becker, said his lopsided victo
ries are indicative of how well he has
been playing.
“I would have to say that I haven’t
chini held serve to begin the seo
set. It was her lone moment to si
in the bright sunshine as NavratJ
was devastating.
Navratilova served only six time
the match — and was taken to
only once. But she broke Cecdii
service six times.
It was Navratilova’s easiest mate!
she has rounded into top form for
final week of this Grand Slam tom
ment. She has yet to lose a set and
dropped only six games in her
three matches.
“It reinforces the fact I am hin
the ball well," Navratilova said of
brief Stadium Court appearance.
1983, when I won it (the women's
gles title), only the final went m
than one hour.”
Noah said he is beginning to
comfortable on the DecoTurf IIco
and with his game.
“I’m pleased I have been impr
ing with every match," said the
ner of the 1983 French Open.
Paper Aggies
(continued from page 13)
Bernstine has made the full transition
from tailback to become the starter
and Rich Siler and Sylvester Morgan
are the kind of back-ups that could
start anywhere else in the conference.
The Aggies’ offensive line looks
like it's finally reached its potential
under new line coach Joe Avezzano.
Guard Randy Dausin and Tackle
Doug Williams return to make the
right side of A&M’s line a noseguard's
nightmare. Trace McGuire has won a
starting spot at left guard, as has
Louis Cheek at left tackle. Matt Wil
son is only a sophomore, but should
be a more than adequate replacement
lot All-SWC center Matt Darwin.
So, if you take A&M’s offense and
defense into account, the Aggies look
good on paper.
And, since the Aggies have im
proved their record by a game in each
of Sherrill’s seasons as coach, going 5-
6 in ’82, 5-5-1 in ’83 and 6-5 in ’84, it
seems easy to assume that
should ai least go 7-4 in ’85.
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somewhere in Houston or El Paso
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aren’t made out of paper.
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