| Show ---- --— - 1 t I i 6D The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September Great Falls Outburst Kills Traps 1990 2 I ' Te 1 i 1 Field Narrows at US I pen As 3 Seeds Fade - ) i NEW YORK (AP) — Brad Gilbert Wobbled wearily to the end Michael Chang saved three match points before succumbing and Goran Ivanisevic simply quit trying as three more men's seeds tumbled from the US Open on Saturday Defending champion Boris Becker avoided the same fate beating Tomas 2 2 in a night Carbonell match to set up a fourth-roun- d match against Australian Darren Cahill tJennifer Capriati and Steffi Graf skirted the upset that befell Monica Se les in the third round and set up a rematch of their Wimbledon clash Capriati never a shy teen says she's 'psyched up" and set to attack the suddenly vulnerable Graf hi the renewal of their growing rivalry Capriati 14 the youngest player to reach the round of 16 in US Open history played superbly while beat-ta- g Sweden's Maria Standlund 1 8 4 before a packed crowd on the stadium court On the more intimate grandstand court though Graf's slice backhand seemed to be attracted to the net and her powerful forehand soared frequently beyond the baseline until she found her rhythm in the third set to 8 beat Elna Reinach 4 In Graf's first two victories she dropped only six games without losing a set The men's seeds struggled once more adding to the list of early vicg tims that includes No 1 Stefan No 5 Andres Gomez and No 16 Martin Jaite Amos Mansdorf of Israel ranked 41 knocked out No 8 Brad Gilbert 5- 5 7 3 7 in a four-hou- r match that wore down Gilbert until he was barely able to move in the final set Mansdorf gave up only one point in the last three games then spryly hopped over the net to shake the weary Gilbert's hand "I really got tired in the fifth" Gilbert said "I gave it everything I had in the fourth His backhand passing shot was unbelievable He didn't miss a thing I ran out of gas" Soviet Andrei Cherkasov ranked 6-- 4 I 1 8-- -- r- 6-- - 3-- 7-- 6-- t — - ''''-- 11- i 't -: 4- if 1 - '"- k' N - ' — - 1 t I ' -- ' 1 I ) t ' - s ti - -- 2' '" Jo 71 — ' " r- 7 7 4 04'!' - ‘ $5000 Farrar said Ivanisevic who speaks "broken English" misconstrued the use of the term "tank" Farrar said that in talking with Ivanisevic it was clear that what he intended to say was that after the second game in the fifth set "he was mentally beaten" and "could not continue to play up to the expectations that he wished he could have" "In my opinion this was a mental letdown that led to a physical letdown in which he was a beaten player" Aaron Krickstein No 9 had a tough time but got by former Wimble(7-6 don champion Pat Cash 4 (7-6 Krickstein will play Mansdorf in the round of 16 Capriati and Graf will meet Mon day in the fourth round the same round in which Graf beat her in their first match at Wimbledon That one 6- wasn't close with Graf winning Is - I Steffl Graf takes aim as she serves to Elna Relnach In US Open matcht Graf went 50th had little problem taking charge e at the net and knocking off the Chang the 1989 French Open error-pron- 6-- 1 champion at age 17 Chang's baseline game so effective on the clay in Paris remains for the speed of hard courts "In this day and age there are so many good players it's difficult to go out there and beat everybody comChang fortably" the 1 said "That's why you see so many 1th-seed- upsets" Cherkasov won 64 6-- 6-- 4 3 and 11Sensburg of South Africa who beat Brazilian Lutz 7 4 4 t Mattar 1 "I had trouble staying ith him" Chang said "I'd get into a rally and just miss We both have similar styles but he played a lot better than I did heart was My heart was there willing to fight But my MI wouldn't stay with my heart" Andre Agassi the men's fourth seed had an easy time without a repeat of his cursing and spitting act a few days earlier as be advanced to will play Christo van 6-- 6-- —Untied Press International Photo three sets before winning Her next opponent is Jennifer Capriati in round of 16 I 6-- 5-- Blackwell singled Farrish singled and an outfield error moved them along before Webb doubled off the fence for the ninth and tenth runs Great Falls double plays snuffed out potential Trapper rallies in the fifth and sixth and the visitors wrapped it up in the ninth with a double by Mike Frauenhoffer and infield hit by Ira Smith and close-ou- t singles by Hal Bahringer and Mauer Tradition still favors the Trappers who have beaten Great Falls in two previous playoffs in 1985 and 1988 Mark Mimbs picked up the pitching victory with six solid innings a three- hitter with eight strikeouts Brian Piotrowicz mopped up yielding three singles and no runs Willie Ambos the league leader in earned runs was treated harshly by the extra base barrage Five Trapper errors contributed to the debacle with only four of the nine runs charged to Ambos earned The attendance of 2175 was one of the poorer marks of the season skunked by Becker in the third set of Wimbledon match their four-se- t "I'm not trying I just want to finish the match" Grand Slam chief of supervisors Ken Farrar investigated the incident A player can be fined for not giving his best effort according to the code of conduct The fine can be up to tá 1 6-- 1 single scored Mondesi and that brought in Pat Sweet in mound relief formed similarly when he got 44 7 Continued From D-- 1 plate against three Trapper pitchers How do you make 10 the easy way? Eric Blackwell and Keoki Farrish singled Lonnie Webb bunted and the ball was thrown poorly as the catcher slipped Score Blackwell Ron Maurer singled home Farrish and Ingram brought in Webb and Maurer with a triple Mike Busch popped a single scoring Ingram Mondesi forced Busch at second Burgess Watts doubled Dan Gray's 2-- t 1 0 ' t- - ' 01 : -' i fi -- Ed-ber- 5-- i t 4 6-- 8-- I - v then slammed the Yugoslavian for "tanking" the final set "The fifth set was a pretty gutless effort" Cahill said "After I won the first game of the fifth set he gave it to me This is an area he might have to work on When you're two ssts all you should be prepared to give it every opportunity I don't know what makes someone do that These Grand Slams are the four biggest toUrnaments of the year" Ivanisevic who beat Becker in the French Open and lost to him in a brilliant Wimbledon semifinals admitted up when the Cahill match against him tahnegeinavg 0 in the fifth set it was said Ivanisevic who per-6-- 0 Iy i 4 0 the fourth round with a 5 victory against Franco Davin Agassi said he's Olaying as well as he can and is in good position to go for his first Grand Slam title here "I'm not going to complain with that draw" said Agassi who is seeded to meet defending champion Boris Becker in the semifinals "If seeds go accordingly I'm physically prepared and I think best-offiis definitely to my advantage" Cahill ranked 48 upset Ivanisevic (7-2 6 6 the 15th seed 6 7-- 6-- 6-- ve 4-- 4-- 4sov:0a -- ! 6-- 2 4 7-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 7-- - i gATAlk pe- ' )--- t 07Ai-f- 1 -- 1 :Race Track Inspires Good Mies Continued From Dl winner at $134 for a $2 ticket Fox bad told the ball club of his good fortune and when Holtzman arrived at the park be had to hand over $134 which he had borrowed to pay off the "winning bet" :I think it was the late Doc Greene a Detroit columnist who had a different twist to this story Briefly this guy working at a filling station saved on his lunch money until be had $100 and then he'd send it with a truck driver to bet at the track This went on for years scrimping and saving to bet on longshots and never cashing a bet Then one afternoon the broadcast from the track rewarded him His longshot had come home first and paid a bundle The guy pondered quitting his job punching his boss buying a car and taking a long vacation He had won more money then he ever dreamed His truck driver friend didn't show until early evening and when he drove up he was smoking an expensive cigar and driving in a new yellow convertible with a blonde beside him Tossing the attendant only $100 he said "Sorry but I got shut out at the window and didn't get your bet Canonero II in the betting field paid $1940 but not to me I had a Holtzman experience years ago when Salt Lake City had two bookies in action and one took the $1 and $2 bets One of our Linotype ope erators asked me to phone in a parlay $1 $1 $1 across the board I pocketed the wager figuring that was $3 for dinner A little later he called and asked if I could add a third horse Armed to the parlay Of course all three won and the $3 bet I had pocketed cost me several dinners But there is another side Years ago I was invited to speak at the Rawlins Quarterback Club and took a couple of fellow scribes along for company As we approached Evanston I explained "Don't worry about exon the penses guys I hit a football parlay card and the trip is on two-hors- me" I bragged about that winner until one of my passengers complained "Don't feel too magnanimous in spending your parlay winnings on me Bill and I knew how bad you were at picking winners and we 'booked' your bet Half of the money you're tossing around is mine" It was true Bill had a friend in Wyoming who mailed him parlay cards — which were 'out' in Utah — and we would send in several $1 cards each week The punch line to this story — that was the only winner I had all that fall Frank (Buttons) Garner won the 1897 Kentucky Derby on Typhoon II but he was down on his luck when he found me hi the office after a Bees' down" "Getting shut out at the window" recalls a sad memory The morning of the 1971 Kentucky Derby my Observation Ward said "I like Canonero II" I went directly to the Ute spring football game Saturday and didn't think about the Derby until I got back to the office and my boss Art Deck said "How much did you win on your pick?" SALT PALACE - "Sails" Later when I arrived for work I stopped at The Mint to pay the bookie who would be waiting to col- led and instead he handed me a lot of bills The tip had paid a nice sum more than I had loaned Buttons Garner came by that evening and even paid me back all I had loaned him because they had found some valuable minerals on some of his property In saying goodbye he handed me a slip of paper explaining "These horses are worth watching" I never saw him again but I assume he died rich and some distant relative probably inherited all his wealth I didn't play the horses so I gave the tip sheet to Bi ff Larson a friend who had time to read the Racing Form and sometimes bet the bangtalls And there wasn't another winner in the list! 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I -- BYU VS OREGON In Eugene Sept 27 - Oct 1 - K L A '' i 40 EUILaLlt‘t- I 8 PM BOTH DAYS 11 AM - 19- was sick One morning I was mowing the lawn when Buttons called to say John ny Longden had given him a tip on a race in Florida So I called a spot where I knew a bookie hung out and placed a bet across the board on SEPT 11 0 SOUTH TEMPLE & 200 WEST SLC UT (PLEASE NO ONE UNDER 18) game many many years ago I was touched by his story for a couple of bucks — almost nightly I Was begin ning to sicken of my acquaintance when the hotel locked out Buttons Of course his only friend paid the rent and also for the medicine when he BU ilitSPECIAIS r- À c 7 A kt c ole good 1990 AD WITH THS MIVROAdiatintalit OREM 925 No State NO OGDEN 1757 Washhgton HOLLADAY 4031 Highland Dr MURRAY 6600 SO 900 E RIVERTON PriCeS itru 917 12600 So 2158 W ROY 5702 So 1900 W WEST JORDAN 7800 S Pectwd DOWNTOWN SLC 4th S W Teetgole 224-330- 0 621-05- 272-96263-244- 254-350- 4 0 7734799 561-76- 3634556 4 |