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Show Becker only seed left in 4wo net meets VOLVO: ed 2 6-- Rostagno beat the Chesnokov, (74), Rostagno, ranked 79th in the fifth-seede- The world's d player will face unseeded Peter Lundgren, who scored his second straight upset with a 4 victory over No. 14 Richey Reneberg. Berger held serve to open the second set. He took advantage of a loose Service game by Becker to win four straight points and lead third-ranke- 6-- 4, 7- - 6-- , "if"5-'- " 4 it?3" ' ' . fI " J- Be-ce- kr 2. Temperature near 90 -- ll""' ,111 ' """" 111 Rens-bur- g and won seven straight games in his 0 victory. a4trliwlli 7-- 5, 6-- It will be the first tour final for either Woodbridge and Rostagno. "My goal this year was to beat a top 10 player and to win a tournament," said Woodbridge, who defeated No. 10 Michael Chang on Wednesday. Woodbridge said he didn't panic when he lost the first set "Mark just didn't miss anything. He played beautiful tennis," he said. "I knew I had to just try to stay in there because it's hard to play that kind of tennis for a full degrees Peter Lundgren goes low for a return en route to victory. 6-- 0 - Atlanta, the (AP) undisputed economic and cultural center of the Southeast, hopes next month to confirm its long desired status as an international metropolis by grabbing the crown jewel of sporting events: the Olympics. The capital of Georgia, known Jimmore for exporting Coca-Colmy Carter and "Gone With The Wind" than for hosting international athletic competition, is one of six cities competing to host the 1996 Summer Games. a, Through persistent both at home and in three to court the years of n, globe-trotti- International Olympic Committee, Benn, Banke both retain boxing titles in Saturday bouts - LAS VEGAS (AP) Nigel Benn of Britain retained his World Box- ing Organization middleweight championship Saturday by stopping Iran Barkley of New York in the first round of their scheduled for bout. g Benn kept the The title he won in his most recent outing in April against Doug Benn knocked down Barkley three times in the first round, ending the bout under Nevada rules. The end came at 2:57. There was momentary confusion, however, over whether the bout was over. Referee Carlos Padilla had to confer with members of the Nevada State Athletic Commission to determine whether Barkley's third time on the canvas was a knockdown or just a slip. The NSAC ruled that Benn's last flurry, two rights to the head and a third right that missed, constituted a knockdown. Earklcy was heading down, but had not touched the canvas after the two rights landed. At Seoul,' South Korea, Paul Banke of the United States stopped of South Korea in the Iee n 12th round to retain his World Boxing Council super bantamweight title. The referee stopped the bout as Lee reeled along the ropes after his second knockdown. Banke raised his record to 204 and Ixe dropped to hard-hittin- De-Wi- tt. RICK WARNER Atlanta has evolved into a serious contender as the IOC's Sept. 17 vote in Tokyo nears. The "Atlanta 1996" banners, hanging from downtown lampposts, have become fixtures in the city. And after three years of repeated assurances that it won't cost taxpayers a nickel to have the Olympics in Atlanta, there are few voices of dissent around town. "The only prediction I will make is that we will go to Tokyo knowing we performed as best we could," said Billy Payne, the lawyer who, as president of the Atlanta Organizing Committee, has driven the bid to have the first Summer Games in the United States east of the Mississippi. It has become part of the city's lore that most Atlanta leaders thought Payne was crazy when he first solicited support for the 1996 bid. As the effort picked up steam, most of the city's establishment have joined the Payne party. "I never viewed it as crazy because my personal philosophy and strategy always was, if you involved enough people who themselves shared the enthusiasm and, principally, the commitment that that would become infectious," Payne said in a recent interview at his 34th floor AOC office. CINCINNATI (AP) Ken Griffey, a prominent member of Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" in the 1970s, retired Saturday after meeting with Reds' officials who needed to create a roster opening. Griffey, 40, was partially dressed in his uniform when Manager Lou Piniella called him into his office before Saturday's game against Pittsburgh. Piniella said Griffey, used prithis season, marily as a pinch-hittagreed to retire to help the club through a roster problem. "I think that's accurate," Piniella said. "I talked to Ken. There were a couple of options involved and this is the one he chose. I explained the reason to Ken, and it was the roster spot." Griffey spoke to the team briefly, then left the clubhouse. 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One of those arrested and sent to prison was quarterback Charles Thompson, whom Switzer says tested positive for cocaine use twice during 1988 and spent the summer prior to the '88 season in a rehab center. In the book, Switzer says a former university president told him at a meeting in 1984 that "If you win the national championship, the regents won't fire you even if we catch you smoking dope." Switzer also discussed Brian Bosworth, calling him "one of the greatest players ever to play for the University of Oklahoma." But, he writes, "I have some problems with this guy. you call the Boz." fTl! SMITH 6-- 1. AP Laserphoto Swank's top priorities Switzer writes that at the Rostagno made a similar switch Friday against Christo van Page E7 , writ Switzer suggests that Swank may have made up the allegations. He also claims that get- -' ting him to resign was one of meeting in June 1989, Swank told him he had information that Switzer had been in a Las Vegas hotel room in 1983 where cocaine was used, that he had bet on games and manipulated the drug testing of Sooner players. Some of the information came from the U.S. attorney's office in Oklahoma City, Swank told Switzer. The former coach writes that none of the allegations were true, but he realized after the meeting that his career at Oklahoma was over. "The publicity from my coming out with my side of the story would doom me," Switzer "I just had to find the feel. Once I did, I felt great," Rostagno said. "I don't know what the difference was. I just felt better." combined with extreme humidity to ' make it feel closer to 105 degrees. "Every step hurts and it's difficult to play tennis in this weather," Becker said. Lundgren had upset second-seede- d in less than Andre Agassi an hour in the quarterfinals. 6-- 4, Okla-homa- 5-- ' I-- ' 64, 6-- 3. For the second straight day, Rostagno found his game after changing rackets. He switched to a lighter, more tightly strung racket after falling behind 2 in the first set. He lost only four games the rest of the match. 0. The West German, the U.S. Hardcourts champion in 1988, took Berger to deuce three times in the third game before the American netted a forehand that pulled within "All of a sudden I felt good again and everything seemed to work well for me," said Becker, who won 13 of the next 14 points. The American has never beaten Becker in five career meetings, and he said he knew immediately that it wouldn't happen here. "The heat was getting to me. When we warmed up, we knew whatever happened on the court was not going to be fun. It wasn't," said Berger, ranked 13th in the world and a finalist in Indianapolis last year. d 6--3. world, faces Todd Woodbridge for the title. Earlier, Woodbridge ousted fellow Australian Mark Wood-ford- e 6, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -Barry Switzer says in his autobiography that he resigned as Oklahoma football coach after a meeting at which he was accused of being around drugs and gambling on college football, inlcuding the Sooners. In "Bootlegger's Boy," Switzer writes that he stepped down six days after meeting with former interim president David Swank and other school officials. Excerpts from the book, which is scheduled to reach stores in September, were printed Saturday in The Daily The victory capped a week of upsets where all but one of the 16 seeds lost before the semifinals. 27. 19, 1990 Switzer says administration accusations drove him out At New Haven, Conn., Derrick Rostagno switched rackets and found his game, keeping Andrei Chesnokov off balance with pinpoint drop shots and cross-cou- rt passes to reach the finals of the Volvo International. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Boris Becker trailed 0-before winning-siof seven games in the final set to beat No. 4 Jay Berger 64, 3 Saturday in the semifinals of the U.S. Hardcourts championship. Becker advanced to Sunday's final in his only hardcourt event before the U.S. Open begins Aug. Top-seed- Sunday, Aug. t 6 om-- pm Yamaha DX-- 7 keyboard, DBX 166 overeasy compressor, Tsscam 320 20 chsnnel mixer, Tascam 216 16 channel mixer, Tascam 208 hard disk, a channel mixer. Tescsm 234 svncaset cassette unit. 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