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Page 12/The BattalionTThursday, September 4, 1986
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Evert Lloyd, Lendl reach semis
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NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Evert
Lloyd streaked into the semifinals of
the U.S. Open tennis championships
for the 16th consecutive year
Wednesday, and defending cham
pion Ivan Lendl made it to the men’s
semfinals.
Lloyd brushed aside ninth-seeded
Manuela Maleeva of Bulgaria 6-2, 6-
2.
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The six-time winner of this Grand
Slam event, the second-seeded Lloyd
will play the winner of Wednesday's
second women’s quarterfinal match
between No. 7 Helena Sukova of
Czechoslovakia and Australia’s
Wendy Turnbull.
The other semifinal will send top-
seeded Martina Navratilova against
No. 3 Steffi Graf of West Germany.
Earlier in the day, Lendl became
the first to gain a berth in the men’s
semifinals with a 7-6, 6-1, 1-6, 6-1
win over No. 8 Henri Leconte of
France.
The top-seeded Czech, ranked
No. 1 in the world, will next take on
the winner of Wednesday night’s
match between No. 4 Stefan Edberg
of Sweden and the lone American to
reach the quarterfinals, Tim Wilki-
son of Asheville, N.C.
dent in 1971. “This is the most re
laxed I’ve ever felt in the Open.
Usually I’m so tense when I drive
out here. Maybe it’s because I’ve
been through it so many times.
“But I don’t know if being so re
laxed is good or bad. When I get on
the court, though. I'm worked up
for it.”
but broke Maleeva again in the
enth game as she went on to wrap
the opening set in 35 minutes.
In the second set, the twoh
held their first service games,li
dropped their second. But L!
then ripped through the next fc;
games to close out the victory
“I feel more relaxed,” said Lloyd,
who has never failed to reach the
semifinal of the U.S. Open since her
fiver appear*ir><"*» -ic n Hirrh e<-br>o| ««it.
Maleeva had no chance to relax
when she took to the hard courts at
the National Tennis Center against
Lloyd. She dropped her service in
the first and third games as the 31-
year-old Lloyd raced out to a 3-0
lead.
Lloyd lost her service at 15 to her
I Q-v#*ar-old foe in thf* fourth game.
Lendl, reaching the semifinals
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hit flashv winners or horrendousi
forced errors.
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NCAA to suspend Nebraska
players for ticket infractions
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The
NCAA has suspended 60 to 70 Uni
versity of Nebraska football players
for one game and seven others for
two games, Cornhuskers Coach
Tom Osborne said Wednesday.
Osborne told reporters after prac
tice that the suspensions were or
dered for what the NCAA said were
improprieties in Nebraska’s use of
complimentary football tickets.
A Nebraska sports information
office spokesman said the NCAA de
cision gave the eight-ranked Corn
huskers two options:
• All the players could sit out Sat
urday’s game against llth-ranked
Florida State, which Osborne said
would leave him with mainly fresh
men and redshirt players to put on
the field.
• Have 10 players sit out each of
the next six or seven games.
Osborne said he learned ot the
suspensions from the NCAA’s eligi
bility committee on Tuesday and he
was “very angry about the whole
thing.”
The Associated Press was unable
to reach NCAA spokesmen for com
ment.
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Saturday’s matchups bowl-like
(AP) — The calendar says sum
mer is still here but from the looks of
Saturday’s attractive college football
schedule it could be Jan. 1 just as
easily as Sept. 6.
Any bowl would be delighted with
such matchups _ „
College
Football
Analysis
as No. 1 Okla
homa vs. No. 4
UCLA, No. 3
Miami vs. No.
you a workout for a while but turns
out to be a guaranteed victory?
UCLA is the highest-ranked team
the Sooners have faced in an opener
since 1968 when they lost to No. 3
Notre Dame 45-21.
“We’re a better football team than
we were that day,” joked Coach
Barry Switzer, who was Oklahoma’s
offensive coordinator back then.
Donahue, who was the defensive line
coach at Kansas from 1967-70 (Okla
homa beat the Jayhawks in each of
those four years but three of them
were 4-point games). "It’s an excit
ing event. The players want to play
Oklahoma. I don’t think we’re any
different than anybody else.
13 Florida and No. 8 Nebraska vs.
No. 11 Florida State.
Whatever happened to the days
when teams would open against
what prize fighters call an “oppo
nent” —someone who might give
And for the second year in a row
UCLA opens on the road against the
defending national champion (the
Bruins defeated Brigham Young 27-
24 last season).
“The Oklahoma game is a big
game nationally,” says Coach Terry
“But it’s not going to he a national
championship shootout for me. It
might be for other people: it’s not
for me. I’d rather win a (Pat-10) con
ference game than a non-conference
game.”
Oklahoma, playing at home, is a
7-point favorite in this first meeting
between the two schools.
Mavericks'
Vincent sent
to Bullets
tecc
DALLAS (AP) — Veteran fa
ward Jay Vincent was tradt
Wednesday from die Dallas Mj
nicks to the Washington Built
in exchange for a first-romt
draft choice in 1990.
Vincent, 6-7, who enters li
sixth NBA season this fall,a
aged 13.6 points per game
4.6 rebounds lot the Mavend
while playing behind Mi;
Aguirre.
“There an elemt
anytime you trade a provenra
modity, but we feel for our you;
forwards to reach their full p>
tential, we had to free up add®
nal minutes there," said Dal
Ceneral Manager NormSonju
Sonju said the club wanteds
provide more playing time I
belief Schrempf, Sam Perk:
Bill Wennington and rookieR
Tarpley.
"Even with the trading of Dir
Ellis last month (to Seattle) wee
had an abundance of forward!
Sonju said.
Vincent, 27, is the Mavend
third all-time leading scorer,It
bind Aguirre and RolandoBW
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