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IS. 1987 □Q&- 44, ( LI~^5r* h 846-7614 Mayotte snares U.S. Pro Indoor PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Filth- seeded Tin Mayotte erased a bitter year-long memory Sunday as he up set favored John McEnroe 5-6, 6-1, 6-5, 6-1 to capture the $465,000 U S Pro Indoor Tennis Championship. Mayotte. 26. earned the $67,MX) first-place prise as he^ beat a strug- gling McEnroe for the first time m six career confrontations Last year, Mayotte reached the fi nal of the U.S. Pro Indoor, but had to default the tide to Ivan Lendl be cause of pulled stomach muscles suf fered in his semifinal victory. Against McEnroe. Mayotte lost the rust set, but rallied to win the next three in the best-of-five final. Mayotte successfully attacked the net and the fourth-seeoed McEnroe was unable to pass him in the familiar manner that made him the world's top player four of the last six years. McEnroe. 27, collected $35,750 for second place, but didn't dose to the form that year’s 6vy-mooth self-exile from competition. He took leave to start a family and take stock of his life. Mayotte advanced through the tournament for his third pro tide with a first-round bye and victories over Gary Muller of South Africa, Ben 1 ester man. Paul Annacone and Milan Srejber of Czechoslovakia McEnroe, trying to win an un precedented firth U.S. Pro Indoor, advanced on a bye, triumphs over Mel Purcell, Tomas Soud of Caecho- dmrakit. Jakob HJasek of Switzer land and Amos Manadorf of Israel. McEnroe took the first set with s service break m the sixth game. He won three of the first four points for a 15-40 lead. Then, after Mayotte forced an error to 50-40, McEnroe finished the break with a backhand ‘ passing shot. The set then foMowed service wkh McEnroe closing it out in game nine From then on, however, it was all Mayotte, who dominated by racing out to a 5-0 lead in the second set. a 5-1 margin in the third and a 5-0 lead in the fourth. Mayotte broke McEnroe for the first time in the second game of the second set after trailing 50-0. He won the next two points on brilliant passing shots And after McEnroe went to 40-50 on a netted shot by Mayotte, the nght-hander from Springfield. Mass . captured the next three points Mayotte broke McEnroe's service again in the sixth game as the even tual winner forced two errors, then took the game when McEnroe al lowed a return of service to drop just inside the baseline In the third set. Mayotte broke McEnroe’s service in the first and fi- • nal games He took the fourth and deciding set with breaks m the second and sixth games, holding McEnroe to Just three points in the last three games Ravin takes Hawaiian Open after playoff HONOLULU (AP) —Corey Pavin climaxed a six-stroke comeback with a 20-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole and successfully de fended his tide Sunday in the Ha waiian Open golf tournament. Pavra, who started the day’s play six strokes back of leader Craig Stadler, npped the Waialae Country Chib course with mi 6-under-par 64 that put him through 72 holes at 270, 18 under par. Stadler. playing almost an hour behind Pavm. came to the par-5 18th in a tie for the lead and nad a six- foot birdie pun to win it outright. But Staole*-, a former Masters champion who hasn't won in 214 years, missed the little putt and the playoff was on. Both made routine pars on the first hole of sudden death. On the was closer, perhaps 12-15 feet be hind the hole After a lengthy delay to scare away a persistent pigeon. Pavin robed his in so the hole for birdie. Stadler missed and Pavin, who won the Bob Hbpe Classic three weeks ago. became the first two-time win nerof the season The sixth victory of bn four-year PCA tour career was worth $106,000 from the total purse of $600,000 and pushed Pavtn’s tour- leading earnings to $507,040 in only five starts this season. Stadler, who played the last round in 70 in the warm, sunny, weather, collected $64,800 Paul Axmger, who scored his first tour victory in Phoenix last month. was in the race until the last few holes. He dropped out of a tie for the lead when he bogevrd the 17th from a bunker, lipping out a three-to-four foot par-saving putt. He had an eight-foot birdie putt on the 18th to join the playoff, but again saw the putt slide by “I had my chances,” said Azinger, who was alone in third at 271 after a • losing 70. “I hit rood thou coming in, but over the last few holes the putts just wouldn't go in. That’s the way k goes “ Lanny Wad kins and Larry Mize were next at 272. Mize had a closing 67. Wad kins a 68. Fred Couples, who made eagle on the first hole and once had a share of the lead, had a 71 and led a large group at 275. Heels edge Cavs 74-73 in overtime (AP) —- Freshman center J.R- Reid scored 21 points, including a three-point play with 1:56 left in overtime, to boost third-ranked North Carolina to a 74-75 victory over Virginia Sunday. Reid hit a jumper inside the lane to break a 71-71 tie and was fouled by Mel Kennedy. The free throw put North Carolina ahead 74-71, and John Johnson’s basket with 47 seconds left pulled Vir ginia within a point. Richard Morgan missed a jumper at the buzzer that could nave given Virginia the victory North Carcdina is now 20-2 and has not lost in nine Atlantic Coast (kmference games. Vir ginia is 14-7 and 4-5. In other games Sunday, No. 2 Indiana beat Michigan 85-67, and No. 18 Kansas beat Notre Dame 70-60, winning for the second time this weekend. The Jay hawks beat Oklahoma State 88-65 ! day. Satur- On Saturday, it was No. 1 Ne- vada-Las Vegas 83. San Jose State 74; No. 4 Iowa 89, Arizona 80; No. 5 DePaul 88. 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