Page 16/The Battalion/Monday, September 5, 1988 Navratilova ignored; Graf seeks slam NEW YORK (AP) — With all the hoopla over Steffi Grafs Grand Slam bid, Martina Navratilova’s at tempt to win a third straight U.S. Open has gone virtually unnoticed. “It’s like I don’t even exist,” Nav ratilova said. The pattern continued Sunday when rain washed out play at the National Tennis Center. Since Graf wasn’t scheduled to play, Navratilova’s fourth-rounder against Elna Reinach would have been the featured women’s match. But the only play on the soaked cen ter court occurred when ballboys tried to throw tennis balls out of the stadium. It was the second rain-plagued session during the tournament’s first week. Only five matches were com pleted Monday before play was halted. Rain also wiped out the second Sunday of last year’s tournament, forcing a one-day delay of the men’s final between Ivan Lendl and Mats Wilander. Lendl, who is seeking a record fourth straight U.S. Open title, was scheduled to play American Scott Davis in the third round Sunday. The rain also postponed matches featuring fourth-seeded Andre Agassi, No. 6 Jimmy Connors and No. 9 Tim Mayotte. Navratilova, seeded second be hind Graf, was one of four women’s seeds to have matches postponed. The others were No. 5 Gabriela Sa- batini, No. 11 Zina Garrison and No. 16 Larisa Savchenko. All the postponed matches were rescheduled for Monday, when the forecast calls for a 40 percent chance of rain. The backlog will provide tennis fans with a bonanza of big names Monday. Also scheduled to play are Graf, Wilander, Chris Evert and Ste fan Edberg. Navratilova has won four of the last five U.S. Opens, but the spot light has been on Grafs attempt to capture her first U.S. Open and complete the first Grand Slam in 18 years. Only four players have won the Australian, French, Wimbledon and U.S. championships in the same year — Don Budge in 1938, Maureen Connolly in 1953, Rod Laver in 1962 and 1969, and Margaret Court in 1970. Although she won six Grand Slam events in a row in 1983-84, Navrati lova’s feat isn’t recognized as a Slam because she didn’t win four in the same year. “I find that pretty amazing,” she said. “When I won it, the headline in Sports Illustrated was ‘Grand Slam Martina.’ Now it’s like I don’t even exist. Put Your Foot Do When it conies to big bills! 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This weekend trip includes camping on the banks of the river. Fee is $30 ($35 for nonA&M) and includes rental of canoes, shuttle costs, instruction before the trip and while on the river and experienced guides. This trip is offered for beginning and intermediate canoeists and is limited to 14 participants. Sign-up in the IM-Rec Sports Office, 159 Read Bldg. ■ w afc. . KICK V 0 U R URV INTO THE FRLL ND00R SOCCER ENTRIES CLOSE S E n E S TER! t o n n o Rom IM GAMEPLAN ENTRIES CLOSE: SEPT 6 INDOOR SOCCER Entry Fee:$25.00 perleam.PlayBegins:Sur\, Sept 11. Divisions: Men’s andWorr; Residence Hall, Men’s and Women’s Independent, and CoRec will play round robin tournamer Classes A, B and C. Rules: MISL Rules with Intramural exceptions will apply. Schedules:W\llbQWi: at the Team Captain’s Meeting, Thu, Sept 8, 5 PM, 164 Read. ENTRIES OPEN: SEPT 5 ENTRIES CLOSE: SEPT 13 FLAG FOOTBALL Entry Fee: $30.00 per team.Play Begins: Mon, Sept 19. Divisions: Men’s and Women’s Residence Hall, Men’s and Women’s Independent, Corps, Fish, Fraternity, and CoRec will play round robin tournaments in Classes A, B, Cand D. Rules: NIRSA Rules with in tramural exceptions will apply.Schedules: Inde pendent, Residence Hall, Fraternity and CoRec team captains may pick up; their schedule at the Team Captain’s Meeting onThu, Sep 15,5 PM, 601 Rudder. Corps Athletic Corporals may pick up their schedules on Wed, Sept 14, 5 PM, 167 Read. PRESEASON FLAG FOOTBALL Entry Fee: $10.00 per team. Tournament Dates: Fri, Sept 16 through Sun, Sept 18. Divisions: Men’s A, B & C; CoRec A & B; and Women’s Open Rules: NIRSA Rules with IM exceptions will apply.Schedules: Will be posted on Thur, Sept 15 after3 PM in 159 Read Bldg. All games will be played as scheduled. No reschedules. No games will be played during the Aggie-Alabama Football Game on Sat, Sept 17. 16" SOFTBALLEnfry Fee: $25.00 per team.P/ay Begins: Mon, Sept 19. Divisions: Men’s and Women’s Residence Hall, Men’s and Women’s In dependent and CoRec.Rules: Are available in the IM-Rec Sports Office. Schedules: Willbeava at the Team Captain’s Meeting Thu, Sept 15, 164 Read Bldg. TRIATHLON Entry Fee: $5.00 per person, per team. Competition Format: 250 yd. swim mile run, 4 mile bike.Divisions: Individual Teams. Team Competition will be in Men, CoRec. Men’s Master and Women’s Master, bers of Master’s Teams must be 25 years and Rules: Rules and Course Maps are availableif IM-Rec Sports Office. Participants Meelty participant’s meeting will be held Thu, Sept 15,5! 267 G. Rollie White. TABLE TENNIS SINGLES Entry Fee: FREE!) Begins: Tue, Sept 20. Divisions: Men’s Women’s Residence Hall and Men’s and Worn Independent.Sc/iec/u/es: Will be posted afterli Fri, Sept 16 on the bulletin boards outsidetli£ Rec Sports Office. THANKS TO GENERAL MOTORS: General tors is sponsoring the CoRec Class B tournam in the Intramural Program. All Class B CoRecCtt pions will receive General Motors T-shirts, very appreciative of General Motors supporter Intramural-Recreational Sports Program. HELP WANTED: OFFICIALS Students interested in officiating as a part-time job, should plan to attendthe ori entation meetings scheduled forthe sport they are interested in. The first few meet ings are: Flag Football: Mon, Sept 5, 6 PM, 267 GRW 16”Softball: Mon, Sept 5, 6 PM, 267 GRW Innertube Water Basketball: Mon, Sept 19, 6 PM,164 Read GOLF DRIVING RANGE HOUR: The Driving Range located at the IntramuralSp: Center is now open for operation Mon-Thu, 3? 8 PM; Fri, 12 PM - 6 PM; Sat, 10 AM - 6 PM;and: 12 noon - 6 PM. Individuals with student IDor'F Recreational ID may purchase a large bucket of K for $3.00 and a small bucket of balls for$1.50J out an ID individuals may purchase a large buck balls for $4.00 and a small bucket for $2.00.i rental is also available. For more information,cor the IM-Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or 7826. 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