by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds Tuesday, April 8, 1986/The Battalion/Page 11 ! three I had* ded me, ^ K . ! neu p ‘ delinei fielder into shapt rain earl, among ve base r . : injuries to change etum to 3 n with Cl nost vali econd, 1 p hil Gai ‘led to stan Bullock [ht field.., r may statt s P r ing ofn md expect ■eer-threan ent. forward v 'jury sethso )t gone Becker among tennis’ best at WCT finals DALLAS (AP) — Thanks to inju ries, a vacation and a suspension, Wimbledon champion Boris Becker of West Germany will be the main at traction in the $675,000 Buick WCT Finals that begin today at Reunion Arena. Sweden’s Mats Wilander is the top seed in the 12-man tournament, but Becker — the surprise winner at Wimbledon last year — is playing outstanding tennis. At the Volvo Chicago Grand Prix event two weeks ago, Becker beat Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia in the semifinals and final, respectively. Lendl, the original No. 1 seed, plus Connors and John McEnroe are not in the tournament. Lendl is side lined with an injured knee, Connors has been suspended from tourna ment play until June and McEnroe is taking a vacation from tennis. “People in Dallas have never seen Becker play here,” said Lamar Hunt, WCT founder and director. “He ob viously is going to be one of the fu ture stars of men’s tennis. It think it’s a good chance to come out and see a rising star.” The WCT is relying on Becker to fill the seats at Reunion, with the ab sence of Lendl, Connors and McEn roe. After Lendl withdrew, the WCT issued a prfess release concerning Becker’s rise in men’s tennis. “The WCT is a very important tournament,” said Becker, who is seeded No. 2. “It is all the winners of the big tournaments. It’s a chance to show that you are one of the best.” The WCT is saving the best for last. Becker will not play until Friday night, meeting the winner of Tues day night’s first-round match be tween Czechoslavakian Miloslav Me- cir and American Paul Annacone. Incavigia s last-plact ntage last finish ii: st with at!' atson’s determination returns for Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — There is a sense of purpose, a feeling of de- lermination about Tom Watson this leaf. His desire has returned. He’s exhibiting the determination hat made him — for several years — he dominant player in golf. The intangible factors that con- ributed so much to the marvelous iecord he built during the late l970’s and early ‘80s are back. All but the game. Watson, winner of five British Opens and a record six Player of the Year titles, comes into the 50th Mas ters as he did last season — a frus trated non-winner. But there’s a subtle difference.. Last year, there was an anxiety about the frustration, a negative feeling. This year, the frustration is a spur, a whip driving him toward improvement. 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