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Chris Claims Clay Court Crown (AP) — INDIANAPOLIS Chris Evert-Lloy- d taking control in the second set turned back 15-year-- Top-seede- d challenger for a 1 lead Neither player was overly aggressive in the sweltering heat and they each held serve the rest of the way finish for JaeThe second-plac- e ger her best showing in a major tournament so far in her young career was worth $15000 It was the third time this summer that Lloyd beat Jaeger The last time they met Lloyd won 1 1 in the quarterfinals at Wimble4-- Andrea Jaeger Saturday for her sixth US Open Clay Court tennis championship and a tourney record first prize of $30 000 become the Jaeger trying toCourt winner youngest US Clay stayed even with Lloyd midway through the first set The two women each broke service twice then don held serve through a series of long The victory extended Lloyd’s unreturns beaten streak in this tournament to The Lloyd went 31 straight matches She has won ahead 4 on a deuce game then every except for a broke Jaeger’s service to clinch the three-yea- r year since 1972 in which stretch she did first set not of World compete because The first three games of the secTeam Tennis commitments ond set all went to deuce before serve “Andrea’s the toughest opponent Lloyd broke service and held 6-- 4 6-- 3 6-- 6-- 25-year-- 5-- Connors Captures Prize FREJUS France (UPI) — Jimmy Connors toppled Roscoe Tan3 7 ner Saturday night to win the final of the Carre Das Classic Masters Invitational tennis tournament and claim the $75000 first prize Both players were upset at the officiating and together protested line decisions offering their rackets to the umpire When the umpire 6-- 0 6-- 6-- declined their offer the pair swapped rackets and mimicked each other’s play Connors had more problems r against Tanner in the had he had final than Tennesagainst the sean in their preliminary pool match After sweeping through the first 10-min- two-hou- hard-servin- g ner began to place his rocket-serv- e more precisely and rallied back deficit to lead 3 From that point the set went with serve until the tiebreaker which was a grippingly even struggle between the two men Tanner 0 to hand Connors his first won set loss in the five-da- y tournament 1 a to Tanner jumped lead in set but Connors roused the final himself again taking five consecutive games in succession to win the set match and championship In the third-plac- e game John from a 3-- 4-- 1 12-1- 3-- McEnroe defeated Argentina’s Guillermo Vilas Again both players were annoyed at the officiating and received support from the 9000 people in the crowd which whistled abuse at the umpire 6-- 3 7-- 5 d who repeatedly overruled line set using his powerful ! backhand brilliantly Connors ran judges’ decisions ‘into trouble in the second set Tan two-hande- 6-- 6-- 32-year-o- : 6-- 7-- ld Arguello Scores Eighth-Roun- d ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) — WBC World junior lightweight champion Alexis Arguello now fighting as a lightweight scored an eighth-roun- d TKO over Cornelius Boza Edbout Saturday wards in a scheduled at Resorts International Hotel-Casin- o Mickey Duff Edwards’ manager stopped the fight because he said his fighter lacked experience and “had enough” In the opening round both Arguello 28 of Coral Gables Fla and Edwards 23 of London England felt each other out In the second round the smaller Edwards forced the fight with rights and lefts to Arguel-lo’- s head and body Arguello scored a right hand to Edwards’ chin in the fourth round that almost floored the British boxer However the southpaw fought gamely back by the bell Edwards the underdog scored repeatedly 10-rou- nd Lincolnshire beat 111 - £ V' teenager who v V I X C' N v v A44? r : 44444£ 44 44 4 44 44444:? - s n 444 414 ’ 41 41 -- J 4 ' Jaeger said the older Lloyd is “so much better than I am It takes a - ' long time for somebody so young to get that good She’s just a lot stronger I felt I played pretty well but I’m so young and it’s hard to play MEN'S SEMIFINALS 4 :1:4 4 xi Xl 44-1- 4 : £ jh— i Palma Stops Randolph Takes Title 6-- Saturday in the men’s semifinals Purcell and Martinez both playing on the pro tennis circuit for only three weeks were unseeded and reached the semifinal round with stunning upsets over heavily favored opponents Purcell of Murray Ky beat No SPOKANE Wash (UPI) — SerPalma floored Randolph a secgio Palma of Argentina stopped ond time with a left just before the former US Olympic gold medalist round ended Randolph struggled Leo Randolph at 1:12 of the fifth to his feet after the bell sounded round Saturday to capture the during an eight count World Boxing Association junior Palma kept Randolph against featherweight title Randolph who weathered a terrible pounding in the first two rounds was floored in the fifth by a right to the1 head from Palma ranked No by the WBA Randolph struggled to his feet at the u eight count but referee Stan of South Africa declared the fight over “He was holding on to the ropes helplessly” the referee explained “He was in a confused state One more free punch and there could have been a fatality” took charge of the Palma 4 fight early in the first round with several solid punches that stunned Randolph He backed Randolph against the ropes and knocked the champion down with a right midway through the round seeded Harold Solomon on Thursday then dropped No 6 Wojtek Fibak in Friday’s quarterfinals Martinez surprised No 3 Eddie Dibbs in the quarterfinals Purcell who beat Martinez in their only other encounter last week at North Conway NH dominated the first set of the rematch then pulled away for the victory after leading only 3 in the second set “I knew exactly how to play him 2 Chris-todoulo- 4-- so I felt confident the whole match” Purcell said because I “It wasn’t easy 38-3-- didn’t concentrate as well as I usually do But I was lucky to get ahead early I know he’s capable of playing good he proved that against Dibbs” the ropes throughout the second round with a flurry of punches Randolph was staggered several times but kept his feet CAME BACK Incredibly Randolph came back in the third and fourth rounds scoring well with a left jab and several inside combinations Palma who seemed content to cruise through the third and fourth rounds after his punching spree early in the fight took the offensive again in the fifth He pushed his way inside and put Randolph down when he landed his first solid punch of the round Randolph at 6 had a two-inc- h height advantage and a three-inc- h edge in reach over Palma but was unable to keep his aggressive opponent at bay 5-- “When you fight the champion of the world you got to let him know who you are” said Tito Lectoure Palma’s manager “That’s how you fight a championship fight You don’t just come out to box” Palma 24 was unsuccessful in his first try for the WBA’s junior featherweight title in December when he lost a decision to Ricardo Cardona of Colombia d Palma had won a pair of to decisions since his loss division Cardona in the 17-- 2 title May won the Randolph 4 when he scored a technical knockout over Cardona in Seattle Randolph’s match with Palma was his first title defense Randolph 22 a native of Tacoma Wash was one of five US boxers to win a gold medal in the 1976 Olympics in Montreal Along ten-roun- 122-poun- d with welterweight Sugar Ray Leonard Randolph is the second member of the US Olympic team to lose a professional title this Pole Spot For Jones HOCKENHEIM West Germany (UPI) — Formula One driving leader Alan Jones of Australia set a blis- tering pace Saturday in establishing a qualifying lap record that won the pole for German today’s Grand Prix - Toddlers — ifeiis §Tftoss Sunn 'Brans i Indianapolis UPI Telephoto Budtter -- Iluttn Brattzc 33ucfyler v Clay Court Tennis Championships at 6-- only in little KIDS Read The 44 Saturday’s men’s semifinal action of the US MEL PURCELL of Kentucky smacks a forehand return on his way to whipping 3 in Bolivia’s Mario Martinez 1 6-- 4-- The same brand names and designs v - - WE’VE GOT JEANS AMD TOPS JUST LUCE THE BIG KIDS i "£- r t'i For Best Results S Vy2“s Aurv tice” ’s xi vvN N pig-taile- Ar-guello- v SNS s have been very tired” Lloyd said the style of play has changed since she first won here at the age of 17 “Then the trend was serve and volley and all I had to do was be patient Now there are so many more good players Now you need good ground strokes too” d teenager Jaeger a who still wears braces on her teeth felt she did well under the cir- cumstances “It was hard for me to keep the game going for that long but I’m glad I did so well” she said “When you lose to someone that good all you can do is go home and prac- almost turned the fight around swelling right eye brow But Arguello’s experience began to tell in the seventh as he scored continually with rights and lefts to Edwards’ head In the final round Arguello’s assaults had Edwards faultering at the bell Duffy then stopped the fight Arguello who has a record of 68-- 4 with 55 knockouts said “I start slow but finish fast I measure my opponents” Edwards is now 27-- 2 with 23 knockouts S v s 3? 'i- go past By that time Lloyd said “I was playing tired I admit If it had gone to three sets I’m sure I would in the fifth with rights and left to the head and v 'A 1 ikk 30 TICO - V - Goolagong in Friday’s semifinals “I knew that I couldn’t outsteady Andrea” Lloyd said “That’s what makes her so good on clay Therefore I had to go for more shots and play more aggressive” Lloyd said that when she started taking command in the second set “I was picking my shots better I would use drop shots or go deep and come in and try to cut off the volley I wanted to get the point over and end the volley sooner” In the long first set the two hit the ball back and forth 49 times on one point Other times they volleyed 37 35 32 31 and 30 times Only once in the second set did a volley 6-- V- v Evonne No2-seede- d V 4 4 MM Mel Purcell 21 defeated Mario Martinez 18 of Bolivia 1 3 on the first and seventh games of the seeded Terry Rocavert defeated opening set but Lutz who lost only Tom Cain of Richmond Va 2 2 one point in the first two game was Saturday in a semifinal match broken in the fourth game Lutz and will meet veteran Bob Lutz in broke back three games later and the finals of a $75000 men’s tennis then served out for the set tournament Lutz with good ground strokes Lutz earned a spot in the finals strong serves most of the day and earlier Saturday with a 4 5 up- good returns managed two service set of No 2 seed Brian Gottfried breaks in second set When he won Lutz will try to win his second at love in the 11th game Gottfried tournament in the Columbus sub- Fort Lauderdale Fla could clearurb today when he faces Rocavert ly see the match was going to be all a Australian who is Lutz’s playing in his first Grand Prix ten-- 1 Lutz then won four straight nis final and the match on two strong Rocavert advanced to the semi- points finals with victories over Francis serves an overhead smash and a Gonzales Ilie Nastase and Ernie Gottfried error Fernandez Lutz moved up without “Rocavert had a great match a set Brian Teacher McEnroe (John) at Wimbledon with losing against Moore and Ferdi have beaten him I’ve should and Taygan Ray Cain Lutz San seen The play a little here this Clemente Calif charged into the week and I understand he was finals by dispatching Gottfried the ballboy for me serveral years ago 1979 tournament winner in just one in a Richmond tournament” Lutz said “I really don’t care who I hour and 23 minutes Gottfried’s serve was broken in play” GROVE CITY Ohio (UPI) — Un- I’ve had this week You can’t give her an inch” Lloyd said of the Chris” Duo Moves into Finals -- '44 rrr wfca y 7 v fVT 16 — Pre-Te- en Washington Blvd WASH BLVD jiiHirf to S3uel)Ier2444©aim 2444 — 4 jtmitf niTtmftnff rHWi£i mu iinitonlFfciiiitfti fru SIZES |