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Connors advanced easily into the second round with a win over unseeded Matt Mitchell. 6972- 73- - 74- 5 5 Top Seeds Advance In U.S. Open Early Rounds 7615 6S 75- 70-- 717374- 74- 7075- 76- - 7B YORK NEW 47 7671-172- - 77- - 148 76- - 72148 U.S. Open Championship Wednesday night by thrashing an outclassed Matt Mitchell, 6-- 3, 6-- 77- - On a hectic day devoid of any major surprises, the two favorites, John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova, also won their opening round matches in 79- 72- 75- - 149 77- 149 73- - 76--149 7673-1- 49 76- - 149 74- - 149 75- - 149 76- - 149 straight sets. Connors, winner of the Open five times overall, wasted little time or energy in his opening round match, requiring only 1 hour and 29 minutes. Mitchell, the NCAA champion in 1977, managed a mere 14 points in the second set and 12 in the third despite the fact he held his first two service games in that final set. Cond connors closed the test by sweeping the last five games with the loss of only three points. "I got through today and I'm happy about that," said the 77- 80- - 150 78- - 150 79- - 150 78- - 150 - 150 76- - 150 75- - 150 75- - 150 76- - 150 77- - 150 71- - 150 79- - 150 74- 6-- one-side- third-seede- "If r. d Cleveland Acquired Utile Ted Petersen on waivers from Pittsburgh. Namod Ricb Nathan praldoot Denver (USFLI and general manager. Minnesota Sifiwd tight and Don HuMlbtck. etivtted defensive end Randy Holoway; wnivtd defensive end Rubin Vaughnn and running back Maurice Turner. NY Jets Waived tackle Chrti Ward. Reclaimed rookie tight end Darrell Pittsburgh Nelson from waivers. Hockey Hartford Signed defenseman Sylvain Cote to multi-yea- r contract. - 1985. 5 12 0 0 0 0 0 3 -- fl v.l. 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Butcher (L Filson McEnroe, after dropping 1 I 11 what it only his second match of the year last week to Vijay Amri-tra- j, was in devastating form as he crushed Britain's Colin winDowdeswell, in row. a nine games ning McEnroe required only 62 minutes to dispose of Dowdeswell, who a year ago lost 17 matches in a row, but the top seed faces a stern test in the second round against Swede Stefan Edberg. Edberg, winner of all four Junior Grand Slam Championships in 1983 and the Olympic 2 10 6-- wind. 2 2 2 2 3 champion, reached the second 0 vicround with a 64, tory over Larry Stefanki. "No one expects me to lose to anyone at this point, especially when you play a guy like that," said McEnroe, who has a match record of 60-- 2 this year. "People were just filing out after one set because they were bored with it." "I just did what I had to do. I didn't serve as hard as I usually do. I was just concentrating on getting a high percentage of first serves in." feels like to lose, also were impressive although contending with a strong afternoon 0 MM2MI- -4 KM W- O- I MluetoU barely remembers 10 10 2 IN 9 capable of playing, then I've got a good chance to win anywhere. "There hasn't been any pressure on me since you guys (the press) wrote me off five years ago." McEnroe, washing away the lingering memory of a rare defeat, and Navratilova, who 110 110 5 Toult W I play the kind of tennis I'm IP H RERBBSO Boyd -J- quest for a third consecutive 148 75- - 73--148 70- - (UPI) Connors began his immy 74- - ab r k bl 2. S IKBIIIIW MtMIM- -l KM 122 lll- -l MtuetoU Ri 2B 5 1 0 0 0 5 Puckett cf 4 Teufel 2b 4 2 10 Hatcher If 4 2 2 0 Hrbek lb 4 0 2 2 Brunnsky rf 4 0 11 Bush dh 4 0 0 0 Gaetti 3b 4 0 0 0 Laudner c 3 0 10 David ph Engle c Jimenez ss Brown ph Washingtn ss 1 040 Football Buffalo Claimed tight end Ulysses Norris on waivers; cut tight end Russell Davis. Claimed quarterback Rusty Lisch Chicago from St. Louis and tight end Mitch Krenk of Dallas off waivers; placed tight end Pat Dunsmore on injured reserve. (21. I 0 111 0W MINNESOTA 4 0 3 in 0 0 0 0 10 li 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 ab r h bl ToUlt Botioa 0 34 3 11 3:10. Evans rf Rice If Armas cf Easier dh Buckner lb Gedman c Barrett 2b Gutierrez ss 3 10 Seallle 110 4 0 0 Amatrar CBamptoaih.pt Kdniond Uiiu Aug 2 Law. Barfield. D- P- Chicago 1, ago 2, Toronto 1. 6, Toronto 9. 2B-Barfield. 3- B- Hairston, Baines. HR Fisk (19), Fletcher (31, Upshaw (19), Martinez (51, Luzinski 1131. (41, Fletcher (6). SF --Cruz, Upshaw. IP H RERBBSO Cklcago 1 6 3 6 7 4 Bannister (W 2 6 3 Spillner (S 21 Toronto 0 8 3 6 6 1 Leal (L 3 0 0 0 0 2 Musselman 2 2 5 2 1 0 Clarke 1 0 0 0 0 Gott Lea) pitched to 3 batters in 4th. T 0 10 8ti3 A V. BOSTON j 4 0 4 Mi- -4 Garcia 2b Moseby cf Bell If Johnson dh Barfield rf Unshaw lb Martinez c Whitt c Iorg 3b Mulllniks 3b Fernandz ss ToUlt isk ! 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Basketball Houston Acquired forward Hank McDowell draft pick from the LA Clippers for a 0 25,191. 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