Show n 4B Standard-Examin- wi rrf" y iin — Thursday August 30 1990 er Sports 'tes je mira motwatoifi) -- Navratilova pours it on to advance Lendl McEnroe also win in then has Lendl and Navratilova McEnroe at 18 Michael Chang wfco NEW YORrt (AP) — Winning 1989 title the bine Grand Slam it' be not but everything "might French "Open placed Jimmy gets more previous with age 17 or 18 you i' Arras' In women’s singles “When you Monica Seles the No 3 year-ol- d you haVe 20 ‘more US on ‘Ros Fairbank-Ni-v- a 'took seed" N Opens to go” Martina avratilo- " said “I don’t have that many defffer in a match that was to go Every one could be my last poned by rain from Wednesday? night and No 13 Jennifer Caone so it is precious” ’’ ' The Navratilova priati who at 14 is the youngest who captured a record ninth fcohipetitor in this year’s Open Wimbledon crown earlier this' met Canada’s Patricia fly ' Tonight the women’s defend-he- r year took another step toward fifth US: Open singles title irtg champion Steffi' Graf plays Rachel McQuillan of Australia Wednesday when she breezed ' J ' “I play my own gime” Lendl Britain’s Clare Wood past 6--4 7 “This i? the best year I’ve had said after downing Stich ’ ' ' 3 3 since 1986” Navratilova said 'Ahd he’s done that very well Also thriving on fhej hard Lendl has “won eight1 Grand courts' of the1 National Tennis Center is Ivan Lendl who at the 'r Slam titles including (the Austra-ag- e of 30 is going after his fourth liari Open for the second time US Open championship LendL "earlier this year And he has third round by reached the US Open final eight advanced consecutive’ years He has lost at Wes® Germany’s downing ' the Flushing Meadow only eight Stich: Today the pretenders to‘ the times in his career and has won throne are much younger Then 61 matches John McEnroq who has won there's the defending men’s - who four times also was victorious on BeckerBoris champion battled Yannick Noah in his bid Wednesday defeating David En5 But unlike 3 to keep pace with Lendl gel 2 ’ - W re ‘ ‘ : ’ -- ' f- 5-- - 6-- 6-- 1 ’ to-th- e- M-cha- el 1 The Associated Press John McEnroe makes a backhand return against David tngle of Sweden during the US Open Wednesday 6-- nni track stars just keep winning E German SPLIT Yugoslavia (AP) — Z East German athletes are making certain their places will be as-- £ sured when the two German teams merge While West Germany is still I looking for its first medal after three days of competition at the European Track and Field Cham- pionships East Germany added J four more golds on Wednesday i bringing its total to seven Britain was in close pursuit5 with five three of them coming S Wednesday a day that saw nine “ I 1 a majors” Two men’s seeds weren’t as fortunate Luiz Mattar of Brazil Andres eliminated Gomez the French Open cham6 and Paul 3 3 pion 3 Annacone ousted No 16 Martin 2 Jaite of Argentina 6 (7-2 Also falling was Natalia Zvereva the women’s 15th seed to fellow Soviet Lelia Meskhi 4 fifth-seed- 6-- - finals tm ¥ With German unification slated for October East Germany is making its last appearance as a separate team at a major event Along with the United States and the Soviet Union East Germany has dominated the sport for years but there’ have been concerns that uncertainty abotit their future in a united Germany could affect the East Germans’ " performance here So far it has been impressive On Wednesday young East German star Grit Breuer estab- lished herself as the woman to beat in the 400 meters The won the gold in a world junior record time of 4950 sec- onds the second fastest in the world this year The impressive win made Breuer the likely h$ir to her legendary countrywoman Marita Koch who holds the world reI cord of 4760 “I came hefe’td win the gold” Breuer said “My next goal js to break the world record” j “Marita’s time is my goal but it’s far ahead and I’ll havp to k work hard :j came Other East German golds from like Wyludda in the women’s discus at 6846 meters Sigrun Wodats in the women’s 800 with a time of 1 minute 5587 seconds and Ulf Timmer-man- n who took the team’s first men winning the shot for gold put with a toss of 69feetl IV2 -- : ' ‘ ' A- inches ‘ g : Britain V performance was “highlighted by £nss Akabusi’s impressive Ivin in the men’s hurdles in 4792 seconds' a national record and the second fastest time in the world this year “J was hoping to win but this is a fantastic time and I am just 3-- ed 6-- 6-- 7-- 5) 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 0 “I wasn’t really prepared for it at all” Gomez said of the Open “You might come to the match poorly prepared as I was or have a great preparation like (Stefan) Edberg had” Edberg the reigning Wimble- don champion and No 1 seed at the Open also was upset in a match d Wednesday’s loss by Gomez marks his second consecutive loss He d Grand Slam won his first Grand Slam singles first-roun- first-roun- 5 mu j 7-- 6-- doesn’t give himself much chance to win this year “It’s a real long shot for this particular tournament" McEnroe' said “It’s very difficult to win fell title in Paris in June the first round at Wimbledon losses by d And the Gomez and Edberg marked the first time since the open era began in 1968 that more than one reigning Grand Slam champion has lost in the first round of the US Open In men’s play seeded players who won Wednesday included No 6 Thomas Muster No 7 Emilio Sanchez No 10 Andrei Chesnokov No 12 Pete Sampras and No 15 Goran Ivanisevic Women seeds who were victorious were No 5 Gabriela Sabati-No 7 Katerina Maleeva No 8 Mary Joe Fernandez No 9 e No Manuela 11 Helena Sukova and No 15 Judith Wiesner Navratilova sailed through the first set of her match losing only eight points But Wood settled down and played the even in the second set until Navratilova broke her British opponent in the ninth game then held for the match first-roun- ni Maleeva-Fragnier- left-hand- er HILLTOP LANES Summer Specials 3 GAMES FOR ft Frt 6 Wsd S Tim 250 pm pm Open Bowling 24 Hrs A Day 7 Daye A Week 4400 Wash Blvd e 479-773- 0 DELTA FORCE 2 (R) NIGHTLY 7:15 9:30 400-mef- ef ! overwhelmed” the Alcabusi said after running a tory lap with his country’s flag Tom McKean led a British finish in the men’s 800 winning the gold in 1 minute 4476 sec- vic- 1- -2 MY BLUE HEAVEN (PG-1NIGHTLY 7:00 9:15 LANES LAKESIDE 3) Sun -- Thors Open till Midnight Sat Fri & GHOST (PG-1- 930 NIGHTLY 7:00 Open till 2 AM 381 S State Clearfield III EXORCIST NIGHTLY 7:10 9:4 NO C0VATS PM NO PASSES VIPS AFTER 6 PUMP UP THE VOLUME (R) NIGHTLY 7:15 9:20 825-053- 6 NO QOTATSIPSnERJJA onds ahead of David Sharpe PASSES timed in 1:4559 - HJS women’s cycling team wins silver m$dal £ S3 UTSUNOMIYA Japan (AP) The Soviet Union won its Lifth gold medal at the World Cycling Championship on a victory £by its men’s pursuit team and 'the Netherlands led by world "pursuit champion Leontien van Moorsel won the women’s team time trial The United States team of In ga Thompson Eve Stephenson Hines and Maureen L'Phyllis Manley took the silver medal Wednesday in the women’s race I - defending champion Soviet Union which was clocked in Van Moorsel also won a gold medal on Saturday taking the women’s pursuit In the men’s race the Soviet Union came from behind to win time-trithe in one hour 56 minutes 50 seconds for an average speed of 3152 mph al (62-mil- Oleg Galkine Rbuslane Zotov Igor Patenko and Alexander e) AUTO SERVICE V RIOSIT'ESB COMPUTER was her first championship NO WALKER CINEMAS Brigham 723-666- 1 special engagements PASSES NO S3M TUES NO DISCOUNT MATINEES — LaRae Bit-- i ton combined two steady V- '? side Tuesday Women’s Association club championship Championship flight Low gross— 1 Sally Conrad 2 Leo Seder- -' holm 3 Elma Sims 4 Leslie AAcEntlre 5 Minnie Tirado Low net- -1 Marie Hulet 2 Lou Jean Nelson 3 Viv Bovington 4 Helen Vernieu 5 Nona Parsons Masters flight Holly Mason 2 Sandy StaLow gross- -1 Hollaway 5 nley 3 Ester Roberts 4 Janell Norma Nielsen 6 Betty Kearl 7 Shari Easley — 1 2 Elinor Geiger Marcella Carter Low net 3 Eva Jean Law 4 Jean Tyler S Conolvn Kendall (tie) Doris Monsen Shirley Maylett Directors flight Low gross -- 1 Beverly Markos 2 Leona Hachmeister 3 Fawn Swenson 4 Ann Roe 5 Doris Mofflt 6 Reta Dearden Low net- -1 Georgia Motta 2 Beverly Alberts 3 Karen Humphreys 4 Roxie Kirkpatrick 5 Karen Hill 6 Norma Corrigan Nine hot flight Low gross -- 1 Zetta Messenger 2 Almira Bair Low net -- 1 Vera Russo 2 Helen Ford Closest to the hole No 3 Sally Conrad No 8 Shlrlev Maylett No 12 Helen Vernieu No 18 Lou Jean Nelson Sat OIL FILTER LUBE-OI- L Up to $1495 S quarts t t o n Bitton trailed by two strokes after the first 18 holes but came back to win by that margin She finished with a total of 176 “I just held it together for two consistent rounds” said Bitton It - 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