The Dail Collegian Monday, June 18, 1984-9 Stormy McEnroe subdues Shiras Moses races into Trials finals fly BERT ROSENTHAL only Moses, Harald Schmid of West pion of the University of Phillips Tennessee in 10.19, two-time Olympi, Daily Collegian LONDON (AP) Top seed John McEnroe subdued thousand officials and I get a moron like you," he was AP Sports Writer Germany, Andre and John The an in 10.22 and Emmit upstart Leif Shiras in a stormy 6-1, 3.6, 6-2 final heard to say Akii-Bua of Uganda. King in 10.30. 18, yesterday to win the $203,000 Queen's Club Tennis When play finally resumed, McEnroe had a break LOS ANGELES Moses and Harris, along with third- Monday, Tune 1984 Tony Earlier, , the world sports Tournament, a key grass court warmup for next point, but Shiras saved it with a forehand volley and extended his winning streak to 101 place finisher Rambo and women's WV- championships. went on to take the game with a service winner. races in the men's 400-meter interme- fourth-place finisher David Patrick, record holder in the week's Wimbledon meter dash, rallied from a relatively The 25-year-old New Yorker, bested by Ivan Lendl in McEnroe then held serve. Shiras did, too, to take the diate hurdles and , the advanced to Monday night's final. slow start to win her first-round heat. the French Open finals a week ago, needed just 31 set 6-3 on his eighth set point. _ world's top-ranked men's 100-meter won the other the 1979 and 1981 World minutes to breeze through his first set with Shiras, The final set was a different story. Shiras had a sprinter, powered his way into last semifinal in 48.52, and was followed Ashford, (49.20), Cup champion, with a best clocking of losing just three points on his serve. break point at 1-1 but fumbled it witha backhand wide night's final at the U.S. Olympic by Phillips Bart Williams ,seconds last year at Colorado set, Shiras, 24 from Milwaukee down the line. McEnroe held for 2-1 and lost just one Track and Field Trials with an im- (49.41) and Bernie Holloway (49.82). 10.79 But in the second Colo., was timed in in . Lewis, Springs, 11.29 who ousted Lendl in opening-round playTuesday , more game en route to the title pressive semifinal victory. running into a strong head- advancing into Sunday night's second shocked the defending Wimbledon champ by breaking McEnroe was planning to skip a men's tournament The incomparable Moses, running wind of 2.1 meters per second, beat a with holding his without in Bristol, England, today to rest up for Wimbledon, in the unfavorable outside lane for the powerful field with a sparkling time round. The 100 semifinals and final playoff Zoeller 15 forces U.S. Open McEnroe's serve at and then own orman up will be held Monday. dropping a point to go up 3-0. which starts exactly a week later. second straight day, did not let that of 10.15 seconds, despite easing at definitely feeling weary at this stage and disturb him as usual. the finish. a clocking "I knew all I had to do was get the right the turn, then it bleedaway, stroke McEnroe, visibly irritated, began complaining to "I'm Ashford also has 10.78 By 808 GREEN watched Shiras forward a few days he said after the his usual flawless Lewis, the world champion in the be speed." by precious stroke, over the back nine. umpire Roger . Smith about the length of time looking to off," He got off to this year, but the time cannot AP Golf Writer commanding 100, at 50 meters and it He did. "Whenyou play in the Open, you have to was taking serve. He asked repeatedly, "What about match. start, opened a lead, accelerated considered for a record because to then slowed the pace, finishing in pulled comfortably in front. , The ball ducked in the cup and Norman keep the driver in the fairway and I didn't the 30-second rule?" • • Asked about his outburst, he said blandly, "I felt the was wind-aided. MAMARONECK, N.Y. game when 47.58 seconds. closed fast to take the . . . "Great White leaped into the air, both arms raised in do it the last nine," Zoeller said after he'd McEnroe's temper broke in seventh umpire made an inconsistent decision Umpires A' strong favorite to make the the Australian known as the par on allowing Shiras to save a It was the 26th time during his second place in 10.28 seconds, a step across-the-green and romped around the green. finished off a routine, two-putt the Smith reversed a line call, "shouldn't be like that." He also insisted he had been American OlYmpic team and win the Shark," crouched over an jubilation, magnificent streak including 88 ahead,of world record holder Calvin on 72nd hole, a putt for par he had to had saved par, saved a share of the 18th. break pOint at 4-2. within his rights to demand to see Moore and Neilsen. Games' gold medal, Ashford said she putt the He feet for the birdie minutes of heated at court- triumphs in finals that he had Smith, timed in 10.29. alive in his duel with Fuzzy lead and, as it developed, had forced a He had a putt of 18-20 In several conversation accused Shiras, whom he shouted at briefly would miss the boycotting East Ger- have to stay outright. But history refused to play on and to see McEnroe dipped under 48 seconds. The time Mel Lattany, owner of the fastest the States Open Golf playoff today for the American national that would have won it side, McEnroe demanded duringthe argumentwith the officials, of trying to use mans and Soviets, each with an out- Zoeller for United a birdie and Grand Prix supervisor Kurt also set records for the Los Angeles time in the world this, year and the Championship. championship and a $94,000 prize. shows that no one has yet made putt referee Jim Moore to advantage. standing sprint corps, during the U.S. Open. When they he shouted at them, "You the incident his Coliseum and the Olympic Trials. fastest ever at sea level, claimed the 50 feet green separated Nor- The free-spirit Fuzzy, watching from on the final hole to win the Neilsen. arrived, Olympics. . Perhaps of, guys here like two bumps on a log, doing "I think I deserve the respect of players," McEnroe In finishing second, lowa State other final spot in that heat, finishing restless feet and the stark line of the back down the fairway as Norman's long, And history prevailed. two sit challenged when they're in man's a chance.. said. "They shouldn't have to try to win the crowd freshman lowered his fourth in 10.37. "I'm the Winged long putt disappeared below ground, went Zoeller's putt never had nothing." meet," I flagstick on the final hole at to the court, he kept snar- against me. (Jimmy) Connors does it and I don't like it world juniorrecord from 48.81 to 48.02 In the other semifinal heat, Ron the she said. "And love to be back to his bag, pulled out awhite towel and He finished his fourth trip over Winged When McEnroe returned Foot Golf Club. a choice of a either." and vaulted into fifth place on the all- Brown was the winner in 10.18, fol- challenged.But I think I'll meet them putt," Norman said waved it in mock surrender. Foot in par 70 and matched Norman's 276 ling at Smith. "This is great. I've got Games)." "I could feel the time world list of performers, behind lowed by NCAA and national cham- in Europe (after the yesterday. Norman, broadly grinning, waved back. total, four-under-par for 72 holes. Norman out, shot 70 and it played the last round in 69. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "It's hard to explain "I played my heart * * His finish and a monumental collapse by ***********-k****** "I had a feeling in my hands. I couldsee it wasn't good enough," said Zoeller, who were the big stories on what was Celebrate July going in the hole. came from behind, built a three-shot lead at to have been the closing day. Irwin, who led with or shared the lead for the first three rounds, shot a nine-over-par 79 Sunday and his FULLINGTON TOURS hopes for a third U.S. Open title died a July I Wildwood Funday Price: $25.00 frustrating death. July 3 The Battle of Gettysburg Price: 519.00 Norman, a white-haired shark-shooter, Price: $19.00 scored his first American victory only two .q July 4 Baltimore July 4th Celebration weeks ago. He got his place in the playoff -~~~R'S~ July 4 Independence Day Celebration Price: $24.00 with probably the greatest escape act since July 4 Philadelphia Celebration Price: $24.00 kept making birdies from k Smithsonian Institution. Price: $24.00 per adult, the parking lots on the way to his 1979 ~;~,~... ;~,,~ °"''. :~ 519.00 per child Open . * British triumph. * * * ... adult, The powerful Norman, reaching vast dis- July 6 ... Niagara Falls Price: $27.00 per $25.00 per child tances with his driver, had to make scram- * Price: $30.00 * July 9 Bustling Baltimore bling, saving pars from among the rough * * .... $25.00 per adult, $21.00 per child among the boisterous July 24 ....Gettysburg Price: and the trees and * old course in the * gallery that flocked to this * For more information call: State College 238-4901 northern suburbs of New York. or Toll : FULLINGTON TOURS Free 800-252-3893 * , with them on the 16th, * * * * He rubbed elbows ******************** * * '-k * * * * * *.* and was out there in the trees with the common folk on the 17th and somehow saved par on both. But the 29-year-old Australian • saved his best for the 18th. Tied for the lead and needing a par to force the playoff, he hit his approachfar off line. His shoulders slumped and his head ducked in anguish as the ball headed into 4 .^, - i''': .. • . the bleachers. ..' f:'l A 4.3'..bLe.i. 00 Someone caught in on the fly, in self defense. Norman got a free drop, but had to drop in ;' ankle-deep rough. His chip carried across A the slick green and came to rest against the fringe on the other side. And then he made the putt. Fuzzy Zoeller "A tap-in," he said later. The playoff, the first since #the 13th hole of the final round, shot 73. welcome from the big crowd when they ' beat at Madinah in suburban Irwin took himself out of it with a 40 over walked up the 18th fairway together. Chicago in 1975, will begin at 1:45 p.m., the front nine and eventually staggered But the ovation was for what they'd done, EDT. home, shaking his head in frustration and the records they have built over so many Zoeller, the 1979 Masters champion, and dismay at his 79 and his 284. years, rather than their accomplishments Norman, winner of more than 30 titles No one else was ever in it. this day. Trevino had a 74-286 and Nicklaus around the world before he joinedthe Amer- , a five-time Biitish Open did not. make a birdie in his struggling 77 ican Tour on a full-time basis last year, champion, manageda 69 that was too little that left him at 289. were the only golfers able to better par 280 too late. He finished at 287, matching the Zoeller, one shot back of the intense Irwin for 72 holes. winning score when Irwin took the first of at the start of the day's play, assumed came out of the pack with his two U.S. Ope—ri championships on this command with a brilliant string of four third a 68 and gained third at 281, one over. course 10 years ago. This time it was good consecutive birdies beginning on the , a former U.S. and British only for a tie for 11th. hole. Open titleholder, and Jim Thorpe, a non- , the PGA champ, was another The first three came on putts of about 20 winning veteran of seven years on the PGA shot back at 70-288. feet and the other from 10-12. Tour, were another stroke back at 282. , seeking a record fifth U.S. Irwin, often one of the steadiest of the Miller matched par 70, in the cool, cloudy Open title, and another Hall of Fame 44- touring pros, was, at the same time, self- Greg Norman weather and Thorpe, in the title hunt until year-old, , received a warm destructing.

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