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Connors returns to fot
in Wimbledon worm
LONDON (AP) — Jimmy Connors, as feisty as ever,
ended his 10-week suspension Tuesday with a
thrashing of his First-round opponent and a lashing of
the tennis establishment.
“I missed playing tennis and missed seeing people
filling the stands,” the 33-year-old left-hander said after
he easily defeated Michiel Schapers of the Netherlands
(3-1, (3-2. “But I enjoyed being away from all the garbage
that goes on in tennis and all the people trying to mak
ing it a non-democracy-style event.”
Connors was Fined $25,000 and given a 10-week
suspension by the Men’s International Professional
Tennis Council (MIPTC) because he walked off the
court following an argument with officials during his
semifinal match against Ivan Lendl in the Lipton Inter
national Players Championships in Boca Raton, Fla., in
February. The fine was the largest ever assessed against
a player.
“I bet you waited 10 weeks for this,” Connors joked
when he began his postmatch news conference follow
ing his first-round match in the $237,400 Stella Artois
Grass Courts Championships at Queens Club.
A five-time U.S. Open champion and twice a winner
at Wimbledon, Connors said that because of his age he
is slowing down his schedule. But he continued to rail
against the tennis establishment.
“There doesn’t seem to be any common *
and it’s always the player’s fault," he said
“You’re being told when to play, whercml
to play. The next step is to tell you how;
whether to win or lose.
“Contrary to a lot of people’s thinkinj,;
come to see the players.”
He said he enjoyed his time off.
“1 took five weeks off before comingove!
didn’t play at all for 4'/a weeks.
Connors was especially critical ol Btr
Jeremy Shales, who was in the chair attheljJ
nament. The incident was touched off
was arguing a baseline call on a hall heihouci
“Maybe next time, if 1 know what wit
wouldn’t go crazy. I’ll pull him out of the
would be my last match, but I’d have agoodj
it.”
In other matches T uesday, defending|
Boris Becker ol West Germany defeatedAii
Flach 6-2, (3-2, and Mike DePahnerofi
needed two minutes less than three
first-round victory over Britain’s John Lkjj
19-17. Last year, DePalmer upset Connor;
ing-round match.
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Sutton seeks 300th victory
CHICAGO (AP) — What does
Don Sutton think about now that he’s
just one pitching victory short of the
300-win goal?
More goals.
Sutton was asked what those might
be after earning his 299th win with a
3-0 two-hitter over the Chicago
White Sox Monday night. His answer
said a lot about the kind of pitcher
who keeps on winning after age 40.
thing other than money. They’re
goal-oriented, motivated by high
standards, high expectations they
place on themselves. (Steve) Carlton
makes heavy demands on himself.
Pete Rose is very goal-oriented. I am,
too.”
His immediate goal, though, is
that coveted 300th win, which will
place him on a plateau only 18 pitch
ers have ever reached.
“Seven hundred starts, 5.000 in
nings and whatever I can think of
after I get that,” he said.
‘Tve wanted to win 300 games and
get into the Hall of Fame almost since
“Look at the people who are play
ing longer,” said the 41-year-old
right-hander, who has made 683
starts and pitched 4,837 innings in his
career. “They’re motivated by some-
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Saturday against Kansas City.
“If I had my druthers I’d like to
get it at home,” said Sutton. “That
last August, aliowedot
the seven innings hep:
was a three-run home
inning by Doug DeCi
was all Sutton needed
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Past champs Italy, Argentino
second round of World 0
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Defend
ing champion Italy and 1978 winner
Argentina, both looking shaky and
sometimes lethargic, eased into the
second round of the World Cup
Tuesday.
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one of the berths awarded to the four
best third place teams.
West Germany can finish no worse
than third in Group E with its three
points and that would be enough to
advance.
tering pass from star!
Maradona high into the
na suddenly broke dot*
his pass found Burruch
perf ectly positioned at
post.
Argentina beat Bulgaria 2-0 to
clinch Group A, while the Italians
wound up second in the division after
a 3-2 decision over South Korea.
With a 2-0-1 record, the Argentines
secured a berth opposite one of the
four third-place qualifiers for the
next round. That game will be played
next Monday in Puebla.
Argentina scored early and late to
down the Bulgarians, who showed
virtually no attack. Bulgaria has nev
er won a World Cup game in 15 tries,
going 0-9-6.
Coach Carlos Bilardo said after
the game that his team, which lacked
spark Tuesday, was “not afraid of
anyone” left in the tournament.
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At Puebla on Tuesday, Italy up
ped its recorcf to 1-0-2 behind a hat
trick by Sandro Altobelli, who has
scored all five of his team’s goals in
the tournament. The Italians will
face European champion France
here next Tuesday.
FIFA, the international governing
body for soccer, confirmed Tuesday
night that Mexico, Paraguay and
West Germany also have made the
next round after the results of Mon
day and Tuesday. The hosts and Pa
raguay each have three points and
the worst they could do — even with
Wednesday losses in Group B to Iraq
and Belgium respectively — is earn
“Argentina has to win now and we
don’t mind who we are going to face
in the knockout stage,” Bilardo said.
With its two points on ties with
Italy and South Korea, Bulgaria held
an outside chance of grabbing one of
the four berths given to third-place
teams for the next round.
Altobelli’s three-
enough for Italy to
Korea, which finished 11 - ske|
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defender Cho Kwani! : Gen
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when Italy was embarra-coru
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Argentina’s Jorge Valdano put in
a header at three minutes. Defender
Jose Cuciuffo went around Alexan
der Markov down the right side and
his pinpoint pass was headed into the
net by Valdano for his third goal of
the tournament.
In the 76th minute, Jorge Bur-
ruchaga clinched it by heading a cen-
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