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Trilite Is More Than Just a Pane in the Sash Times Herald, Carroll, la., Monday, June 29, 1981 — Page 7 Weekend linescores 3 of 4 women's quarterfinals By Innings: R H E look wrapped up at Wimbledon Harlan 032 004 0-9 8 2 Carroll _OQi 320 0-79 6 Doubles: Bissen, Goeser, Harlan. Steffen, Benedict, Carroll. WIMBLEDON, England Goolagong, great Wimbledon McEnroe and Jimmy Connors Triples: Peterson, Carroll. (AP) — If past records could champions of the last two — all won convincingly. Their Batteries: Kramer (WP) and Heese. Bock, Dreessen (4th) be relied on, three of Mon- decades. quarterfinals are set for (LP), Peterson (6th) and Beidler, Bock. day's women's quarterfinals Lloyd, who last won Wim- Tuesday. at Wimbledon looked settled bledon in 1976, has not drop- Borg, going for his sixth By Innings: R H E before they were started. ped a set and has lost only 14 straight Wimbledon title, Kuemper 012 015 0-9 9 1 Chris Evert Lloyd, the games on her way to the quar- edged his old friend Vitas Ger- St. Albert 013 000 1-5 6 2 favorite, took on Mima terfinals. She had her easiest ulaitis 7-6, 7-5, 7-6, playing his Doubles; Ericson, Cawley, Kuemper. Triples: Steinkamp, Jausovec of Yugoslavia. They match of the week Saturday, best shots on the big points. Kuemper. Home Runs: S. Johnson, St. Albert. have played 12 times before going past 18-year-old Swiss McEnroe downed Stan Batteries: ^oneman, Hinners (3rd) W(P), and Tigges, and Lloyd won every time. Claudia Pasqale 6-0, 6-0 in 36 Smith 7-5,3-6,6-1,6-2. Connors Brincks. Eckrich (LP), Kinart (6th) and Wanning. Third-seeded Tracy Austin minutes. beat Wojtek Fibak of Poland faced her llth match against Lloyd is working out with 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. By Innings: R H E Pam Shriver. Austin has won her husband, British Davis All three were optimistic Carroll 000 001 2-3 3 1 all 11. Cupper John Lloyd, and about their title chances. Fourth-seeded Martina Dennis Ralston, who reached •< St. Albert 201 032 x-8 11 3 Tuesday's pairings sent* Doubles: Mitchell, Carroll. S. Johnson, St. Albert. Home Navratilova, Wimbledon the Wimbledon men's final in singles champion in 1978 and 1966 and was the U.S. Davis Borg against Peter Runs: S. Johnson, St. Albert. McNamara of Australia, Con- Batteries: Peterson (LP), White (6th) and Bock. Stokes 1979, hoped to continue an 11-0 Cup captain for five years. (WP), Hunt (7th) and Wanning and Stivars. winning streak against Navratilova, who recently nors against Vijay Amritraj of Virginia Ruzici of Romania. had shoulder trouble and has India, American Tim Mayotte against Rod Frawley of By Innings: R H E ' Only the fourth match, bet- been struggling to get her ser- Irwin 000 000 1-1 2 3 ween second-seeded Hana vice right, was in good shape Australia, and McEnroe Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia as she beat American Betsy against Johan Kriek of South Kuemper : 110 300 x-5 3 1 Africa. Batteries: Gawley (LP) and A. Thompson. Huegerich (WP) and Wendy Turnbull of Nagelsen 6-3, 6-1. and Strautman, Sibenaller. Australia, was less predic- Austin stayed on the McNamara, seeded 12th, table. Mandlikova has a 4-3 baseline to defeat big serving advanced to the quarterfinals By Innings: R H E .head-to-head lead over her Barbara Potter 6-4, 6-0. with a 7-6,6-0,7-6 victory over Harlan 021 300 0-6 7 4 rival. Shriver defeated Jo Durie of Jeff Borowiak of'the United, Kuemper 013 030 x-7 11 4 Of the eight players, only Britain 6-3, 6-4 and reached States. Amritraj defeated Doubles: Goeser, Harlan. Steinkamp, Berg, Kuemper. Navratilova is a true serve- the, quarterfinals for the first Paul Kronk of Australia 6-3,6- Triples: Heese, Harlan. and-volley player in the tradi- time. 3, 6-2, while Kriek ousted Batteries: Fuhs (LP), Dotzler (5th) and Heese. Steinkamp, tion of Maria Bueno, Billie The big three of the men's Francisco Gonzalez of the Un- Brincks (4th) (WP) and Brincks, Tigges. Jean King and Evonne singles — Bjorn Borg, John ited States 3-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-1. By Innings: R H E Boone 425 01-12 14 2 Notorious alley fighter Connors Carroll 000 00-0 4 3 Doubles: Price, Boone. Triples: Harrington (2), Price, Boone. Batteries: Hughes (WP) and Harrington. Nobiling (LP), Norgaard (3rd) and Oostal. sneaking up on Borg, McEnroe By WILL GRIMSLEY two-fisted backhand that had claimed incredulously when AP Special Correspondent the trajectory of a rifle shot. the information was relayed WIMBLEDON, England To readers, it's undoubtedly to him. "That's ridiculous!" Sports calendar (AP) — As Bjorn Borg and odd that such references are It's not as ridiculous as the John McEnroe glide blissfully used in the past tense. After fact that Connors, although on their collision course to the all, Jimbo is only 28 and just Wimbledon champion in 1974 Times Herald Photo by Caroline Tan Creli Wimbledon tennis final, two years removed from be- and twice runnerup to Borg Monday they'd better look out for that ing ranked No.l in the world since plus winner of three U.S. Carroll's first baseman Gary Benedict were ousted later that day, dropping an 8-4 Carroll baseball at Manning, 6 p.m. guy sneaking up alongside for a record five consecutive titles, has been here more stretches for ball in game with Harlan decision to St. Albert of Council Bluffs. Manning at Carroll softball, 6 p.m. them. times. than a week and has yet to see Saturday in the Kuemper Invitational. The The Tigers are back in Midwest Con- Schleswig at Kuemper junior varsity baseball, 8 p.m. It's the notorious alley Jimmy Connors is living and the inside of the Center Court. Tigers lost to the Cyclones, 9-7, and then ference action tonight at Manning. Tuesday fighter, Jimmy Connors. Old well, we are happy to report, He's been forced to play Fort Dodge at Kuemper baseball, 6 p.m. Jimbo. You must remember and sitting comfortably on a every match on the outside Boone, Jefferson at Carroll swimming, 6 p.m. Jimbo? quarterfinal rung in the field courts, soft, bumpy, Players' strike has been a big Wednesday Listen, this kid had an act current All-England Cham- poorly manicured, with noisy Jefferson at Carroll baseball, 6 p.m. that made the petulant court pionships. fans hanging over the rails. Carroll softball at Jefferson, & p.m. tantrums of Mac the Super But how would anybody Players have labeled them Harlan at Kuemper softball, 6 p.m. Brat look like Shirley Temple know? the "great equalizers." • Thursday on the Good Ship Lollypop. He Connors in the forgotten Meanwhile, Borg, the fair- laugh for Mariners' Randle Kuemper baseball at Spencer (two games), 6 p.m. ate sauteed rattlesnake meat man of the 1981 Wimbledon, haired five-time champion, Friday and washed it down with tiger shrugged off by the legal hasn't played on a field court SEATTLE (AP) — For last February. dle is attempting to stay Kuemper softball at Lewis Central C.B., 6 p.m. milk. He was the terror bookmakers, virtually ignored since 1977, giving him a Lenny Randle, the Seattle Since the strike started, optimistic. Wall Lake varsity at Kuemper junior varsity baseball, 8 p.m. linesmen and umpires. by the media and treated like tremendous advantage. , Mariners' veteran infielder Randle has been working with In fact, he says he's looking ' Sometimes surly and an unwanted stepchild by the But Connors hasn't uttered who makes a reported $150,000 his Mariner comedy and sing- for a settlement before the sometimes the ultimate smart august All-England schedul- a harsh word. He hasn't shot a a year, the baseball players' ing act that has included All-Star game July 14. Ar-We-Va claims aleck, with that wiggle of his ing committee. single stony stare at a strike has been one big laugh. pitchers Mike Parrott, Larry "I feel like any day a hips and the waggle of his At the beginning of the tour- linesman, upbraided'an ump The laughs have been Anderson, Dick Drago, Shane miracle will happen," he finger, full of bluster and nament, London bookies had or raised a profane finger to provided by Randle — in a Rawley and Bryan Clark, out- laughed. "President Reagan third baseball win bombast, he was the Dead Borg and McEnroe 1-2 the crowd. comedy act he has offered in fielder Joe Simpson, second didn't want to get involved in End Kid of tennis. favorites at odds as low as 6-4 This is the new Connors — Seattle area nightclubs and baseman Julio Cruz and this so maybe Moses or God DOW CITY-Ar-We-Va Theodore, Hawley and Mark But make no mistake about and 6-5. Connors, the No.3 composed, contrite, polite, restaurants. designated hitter Gary Gray. will. We need some message gained their third baseball Luft added two hits apiece for it, this wiry (5-foot-10, 151- seed, was listed at 12-1. Odds with a new set of values — but During the players' strike, There are a lot of laughs. from somewhere to get things win in nine games here Friday the winners and Hawley had pound) gutsy, unbroken bronc have changed slightly since. one still playing the game in its 17th day Sunday, other But his nightclub pay is minor rolling. Hopefully, that night, turning back Dow City- two rbi's.
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