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Show 1 C 4 The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 1, 19RO Bill Walton World of Spoils: Scanlon Startles Borg Unheralded Bill Scanlon, a former TOKYO (AD at Trinity University in Texas, scored the biggest victory of his tennis career Friday night, Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg beating five-tim- e 5 of Sweden in the quarterfinals of the $300,000 World Super Tournament. " X The triumph over the worlds No. 1 player moved Scanlon into Saturdays the semifinals against second-seede- d Jimmy Connors of the United States. U. S. Open champion, Connors, a three-tim-e ' advanced with a decision over fellow V American Pat Dupre. d John Sadri, a In another major upset, at the University of North former d Ivan Lendl of ' Carolina, outlasted Czechoslovakia 67, Sadri will face fellow American Tom Gullickson in i the other semifinal. Gullickson beat another 3 in the other 2 American, Victor Amaya, quarterfinal. ! After his stunning victory over Borg, his first over the Swede after five losses, the happy Scanlon said, I was surprised I won. It was my biggest victory. I have not been playing well for the past couple of weeks, said Borg. The court is very, very fast, the balls skid. i Connors, the runner-u- p in last years tournament, an easy time against the Belgium-bor- n had Dupre, an .j at Stanford University. The match .J lasted only 77 minutes. 7-- 5, 3-- hard-hittin- 6-- 0 6-- sixth-seede- Juan Antonio Samaranch, the new IOC president, said, "We want to seek the views of all national Olympic committees before taking any decision. There is no need to decide quickly because we will net have another Olympic Games for four years. The IOC recognizes 147 national commi.tees around the world. Roosevelt, who is not a member of the board, sent his proposal in the wake of this years confused Summer Olympic Games in Moscow. Some national committees, including that of the United States, boycotted the Games. Some others did not use their national flags but carried the Olympic flag of the five rings in the opening parade as a token protest of the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. third-seede- 7-- 4-- 7-- 6-- ! , " Jaeger T akes Wightman Win LONDON (UFJ) The experience of Chris Evert Lloyd and Rosie Casals, and the maturity beyond her years of Andrea Jaeger Friday put the United States lhto a commanding 1 lead over Britain in the I960 Wightman Cup. Last season, the 6foot-1Robisch had his best year as a pro, averaging 15.3 points and 8.0 rebounds per game. His .520 field goal percentage also was a career best. A starter in all 11 Cavalier games this season, Robisch has averaged 9.4 points ar.d 7.7 rebounds. Allison Cains Pole Position Ga. (UPI) Bobby Allison, driving with a severely bruised right hand, steered his Mercury to a speed of 165.620 mph Friday to win the pole position for Sundays $205,350 Atlanta Journal 500 stock car race. HAMPTON, Allison made his qualifying run before the track warmed up under a noon sun that appeared to slow the speed of later qualifiers. He will share the front DENVER (AP) The Denver Nuggets have acquired veteran center Dave Robisch from the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for center Kim Hughes and three future draft choices, Nuggets president and gcuvrai manager Carl Scheer announced Friday. Scheer said the deal was finalized Friday, ending several days of speculation that Robisch was headed to the city where he began his professional career 10 seasons ago. The condition of Hughes left knee apparently had held up negotiations. But physicians have diagnosed the injury as merely a bruise, saying Hughes would be sidelined from days, according to a EC - crm. V A- Tmf dlu - Or-- " row with young Bill Elliott, who turned in a surprising 165.121 mph in his Mercury. It probably helped a little, admitted Allison when asked about his early qualifying time. Neil Bonnett, the defending champion, claimed the No. 3 starting position also in a Mercury with a speed of 165.046. Ironically, a Mercury had not won a pole position all year but took the first three positions here. Bonnett was followed by Donnie Allison, Chevrolet, 164.922; David and Darrell Waltrip, Chevrolet, 164.748. t i I M SCUftS INC " " Walton, the star center 1575 West, 800 North OREM, UTAH of the San Diego Clippers, insisted Friday 10 A.M. UH cnn SlartHrJ Cone NoidPeig 4 Standard Cora Sjrwns y Snoi! 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