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Show r 4C KSERET NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973 Court edges Evert for French title - PARIS (AP) I wish Margaret Court had been in this form when she played said Chris Bobby Riggs, Evert. She would have lut him off the court." this title, the premier clay It jLi qjm diilliPUW r Court crown of the world, five timesv The Australian now needs to add the Wimbledon and Forest Hills titles to become the first woman player to capture the Grand Slam twice. She already has the Australian title behind her. ii' tennis star The from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., narrowly missed capturing the French womens title m her first attempt, losing to Mrs. in a draCourt, g final at the matic 6-- 7-- Tom Gorman, U.S. Davis Cup star from Seattle, Wash., faced Ihe Nastase of Romania Monin the mens semi-finaday. Adriano Panatta of Italy and Nikki Pilic of Yugoslavia 6-- 4 Roland Garros Stadium ls T Sunday. But Chris won the hearts of the 12,000 Parisian fans who cheered her winning points. Now she has a busy summer ahead the Italian Championships in Rome, Wimbledon, Forest Hills and maybe a against Riggs. Chris, like every other woman star, is itching to prove that a girl can beat the Riggs, 1939 Wimbledon champion. He took on Mrs. Court and beat her 6-- 6-- i W t LA - - & V The mens event is two days behind schedule because of rain last week. Chris Evert goes down swinging. The match phenom fell to Margaret Court in French finals. challenge $20,000 P4 were parted against each other m the other semifinal Im not thinking very serious about the match yet," Chris said. Theres a lot of tennis to play first, and anyway the match may never take place. Billie Jean King may play Riggs, and if she wins there will be no need for tne to play him. The point will have been proved. know Margaret could play so well on clay, Chris said. I was serving for tlu match at in the second set and thought I had it sewn up. But I lost three points and How do you was down out of that?" get John Newcombe of Australia and Tom Gkker of The Netherlands took the mens doubles title, beating Jimmy Connors of Belleville, 111., and Hie Nastase 64. 6-- 3, 3--6, 6-- 5-- 5-- 3 I must confess I didnt Mrs. Court has now won Mrs. Court and Virginia Wade of Britain won the womens doubles, defeating Betty Stove of The Netherlands and Francoise Durr of France 62, 63. goif Sealy-Feber- ge Do you have ordmarv insurance or Moreton Insurance? JJJ tUJ Corneiiuswinsplayoff LAS VEGAS, NEV. (UPI) may have been Judy Rankin who missed an easy putt on the first hole of the sudden death playoff in It the $100,000 e Sealy-Faberg- Golf Classic Sunday but Kathy Cornelius was the shaky one at the start of the final round. Miss Rankin missed for a from half the distance. par THERE IS A DIFFERENCE, 03 AND WETl TEii YOU WHY. The win earned Miss Cornelius a $31,000 fust prize in money and a new car, the CAU. 1 Fred A. 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