European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 03, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday june 3. 1980 the stars and stripes Page 25 discipline sets tone in French open continued from Page 21 from play last year. One Veteran French Tennis writer predicted she could not get pail the hard hitting Mandrikova should the two meet in the semis. Mandrikova has not lost a set in three matches. However Evert Lloyd s experience inmate Marionl Tennis is vastly Superior to that of the 18-year-old czech and Bunge said after her loss to Evert i really thought i could win today but the great champions no matter if they re Down Al ways manage to win. That s Why they re champions. Tournament officials broke into smile son the weekend when thousands of fans turned out despite continuing miserable weather that punctuated much of the first week s play. Tickets priced at s3, $10 and $17 were snapped up by Long lines of fan who got into Roland Garros just in time to run for cover As rain storms buffeted the area. Groundskeeper played cat and mouse with the rain covering and uncover ing the three featured courts. Play is scheduled on eight courts during much of the tournament and Many of the outlying courts were soaked beyond repair for further play sunday. The Central Courland second court were already sold out before Many fans arrived sunday and tick ets for the finals june 7-8 Are sure to be sold out very Early a press spokesman male players rate the French tournament the toughest in the world to win because of the slower Clay surface which makes for longer Ball exchanges. Play is est three of five sets from the beginning round the women play Best of three an Many men s matches last More than four hours and often stretch Over the course of two Days after being broken off because of players used to faster paced serve and Volley Tennis have not fared Well Here Over the years. The last american to win the tournament was Tony Trabert in Fromhoff suns King in French open Borg breezes past hungarian Paris a Bjorn Borg marched untoward his fifth French open Tennis title monday but second seeded Billic Jean King suffered a surprising trimmed Balazs Paroczy of Hun Gary 6-2, 6-2, 6-0 and reached the quarterfinals in a smooth performance requiring Little More than an Fromholtz of Australia upset King 6-1.6-4.but the biggest excitement at Roland Garros stadium resulted from the illness suffered by Guillermo Vilas whose match against Manuel Orantes was first put off then postponed to tuesday. The tournament committee ordered it played Orantes told reporters later he would not am not in the right Frame of mind the spaniard said. Vilas should have lost the match by the volatile French fans were kept wait ing for nearly two hours without any information on the match and angrily shouted and threw cans and paper on the court. The Vilas Orantes dispute was a comedy of errors but the fans saw nothing funny in it. The scenes around no. I court a smart new stadium opened for this year s championships came near to a riot. Vilas reported sick. A doctor gave him Medicine and said he should not go on court for an hour. Borg s match at that Point appeared to betar from finished and the committee agreed to postpone Vilas match for at least a hour. Orantes was told. Borg suddenly finished off Paroczy quickly and Vilas said he Felt Fine and was ready to play but Orantes was about to leave the stadium claiming the tournament dips lose shootout continued from Page 11 Ball rolled in and the Washington crowd smelled smell however turned most foul for Washington when Linesman Gordo Arrowsmith ruled Mok Gjoa illegally pre vented Durgan from reaching the i Joe Horvath then shoved Arrowsmith and. A fan rushed from the stands to attack the Linesman. He was grabbed by a Security officer but another Spectator threw an object at Arrowsmith opening a Gash Over his left remained in the game Hor Vath and Ruyff were ejected and both spectators were arrested. The referee s gutless said Irwin. It s terrible for him to take a game away from us like that. The fans were great the Day was great and the team was great. And he takes it All Cosmos meanwhile secured their eighth straight Victory since Hennes Weis Vilas named May s Best new York a Guillermo Vilasoa Argentina who won the $200,000 italian open May 25, has been named grand Pri player of the month for May. Wailer took Over As coach and headed Backoo new York with no complaints about the officiating. Fury 5, Tea men 2bob Vosmer scored two goals and assisted on another to give Philadelphia it second straight Victory. The fury had just six goals in its previous nine games. Keita scored twice for the Tea men. Dwight Lodeweges beat san Diego goalkeeper Volkmar Gross on a penalty kick with 43 seconds left. San Diego Rodney Bush tripped Edi Kirschner to set up the game Winner giving goalkeeper Pertti Alana his second straight shutout. Surf 3. Earthquakes 2 Dave Huson fired in the winning goal Toback the Strong goalkeeping of califor Nia s Alan Mayer. Peter Wall and Steve David of the surf were ejected. Blizzard 4, Tornado 2 Drew Busby s two goals sparked Toron to in a game played in cold and Rainy con will always compete said to Ronto coach Keith Eddy. Anything that s kicked around hell get in there and get it in their rules had been broken and that Vilas should be made to director Christian Auxin said the committee spent a lot of Tim looking for the association of Tennis professionals at supervisors to seek guid Ance As to what to do. Orantes in the mean time Felt there were faults on All sides including the tournament committee Dux in said. We never actually called the match so we Felt it would be wrong to penalize either Chr Iii Evert Lloyd. Defending Champion and favorite for the $42,500 prize in the women s singles was set to play fellow american Kathy Jordan for a semifinals place tuesday. The Winner will play eith Rivanna Madruga of Argentina or Hana Mandrikova of other semifinal is Between Fromholtz and Virginia Ruzicki of Romania who Defeated Australia s Wendy Turnbull 6-2, 6 0. In other men s action Harold Solomon America s Clay court specialist who reached the finals Here in 1976. Whipped an off form Brian Gottfried 6-0,6-1,6-3. In College series Omaha neb. A Rick Bass drove in three runs with a triple and a double and his Hawaii teammates turned in three Dou ble plays to shut Down St. John s 7-2 Sun Day night in second round action in the col lege world series. Earlier Michigan edged California 9-8.in a wild a inning first round game and Cal then bounced Back to eliminate Clem son 6-4. St. John s started off Tough in the first inning with a triple Hawaii put the game out of reach in the eighth on Howard Dashofsky s third single two walks an error and Bass two run ousted Clemson earlier in the Day with Lyle Brackenridge going 4-for-5for the third ranked Golden bears. Gerry Hoot s three run double with two out in the Lith allowed Michigan to upset Calin a Marathon game which lasted 4 hours and 20 minutes. College football group adopts reforms continued from Page 11 Tain that 2.0 average through the remainder of his collegiate career to be eligible for Competition. The football staffs would be increased from eight to nine full time assistants. No part time assistants would be permitted but two graduate assistants who Are carrying at least a half Load of credits would be Al Lowed. Those graduate assistants however would not be allowed to recruit. The Cha is made up of most of the so called major College football schools in the country but the Pacio and big 10 conferences Are not members of the group. It s a mystery to me Why they Don belong said the Rev. Edmund p. Joyce director of athletics at the University of notre officials said however they hoped for support of both those conferences at the Mcaa convention next proposals will save Money keep the coaches off the Road and will relieve the pressure from the High school athlete said big eight conference commissioner Chuc Neinas who also serves As executive director of the Cha. We have turned 25 years of history around big 10 and Pacio would be ignoramuses if they did not recognize what we have done 1954 and 1955. Borg has ripped through the three opponents without losing a set and told report ers saturday after whipping Frenchman Pascal Portes with the loss of four games that so far its been very very top seed he is in the bracket with fourth seed Guillermo Vilas and most ten Nis watchers believe Borg and Vilas will meet in one Friday afternoon beat Borg in their last meeting at an International team tournament in Duessel Dorf Germany in May. Borg had won 49 consecutive matches prior to the loss Povilas. In the other half of the tournament bracket Connors the third seed has blasted ahead with four victories. He has a quarterfinal match yet to play against chilean Hans Gildemeister but insiders believe he will meet the Winner of the woj tick Fibak Vitas Gerulaitis match in Fri Day s other Way into the final was made a Little easier for Connors when australian Pau Mcnamee upset second seed John Mcenroe Friday in a four set match that included four tiebreakers 7-6,6-7,7-6,7-6. Mcnamee was beaten sunday by Fibak in four sets. Connors was sidetracked in the semifinals last year when he lost to Para Guay s Victor women s Field is not As Strong As the men s 17 of the top 20 men Are on hand with world no. 1 Martina Navratilova and no. 2 Tracy Austin missing. Austin is Tak ing her High school exams while Navratilova did not enter the of players has been Swift and in some cases severe As the player s organization the association of Tennis professionals worked with tournament organizers to keep things in was fined ,000 for obscenities during an Early match while Mcenroe was slapped with a $750 Fine for objection Able words and gestures during his loss to Mcnamec. Mcenroe was fined $500 More for refusing to appear before reporters after losing the match. Another player was fined $200 for wearing a to shirt on court. For most infractions players Are warned then penalized a Point then another Point and finally a game. The fines come after matches which can also be forfeited if players refuse to obey match referees have been Stern with unruly players. For example czech Star Ivan Lendl i3th-ranked in the world sought to argue � service Call Sun Day during the fifth set of a match with american Brian Gottfried. Lendl demanded that the official Check a Ball Mark near the service line. He was told the bal was out warned by the official dispatched to the Baseline and informed he had 30seconds to resume play. Gottfried won the set and the match. The women s final will be played sat urday beginning at noon. Sunday at 2 men Square off. The men s Winner gets $53,000 while the women s Champ will earn $42.000. Manners. Continued from Page 22falling to 4-4. White sox 6, royals 1 Rookie Britt Burns and de Farmer combined on a seven Hitler. Burns 7-3.scattered five hits Over seven innings be fore departing because of a cramp in his right hip. He walked four and struck out three in lowering his Era to 1.60. Bob Molinaro had two run scoring singles and Chet Lemon Lamar Johnson Wayn Nordhagen and Bruce Kimm each singled in runs for 7. A s 3 Pat Putnam who bad snapped an 0-for-21 batting slump two games ago. Went 3 for-3, including two Home runs and drove in four runs to help Texas snap a four game losing Streak. Danny Darwin went 82-3 inning to boost his record to 4-1. Matt Keough 6-5, who has an 0-7 career record against the rangers gave up seven runs and lasted Only 2 1-3 innings
