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Show f f fil) I hf TYTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTrTrnTv rryrry TrmnrTT yytTrv rv Lake r nhum-- j 'und.iv, J.mu.irv , I1). 1986 Becker Storms to Masters Final Against Lendl li v Sli I i in be mejMjri d The (' zeeh 1i,j von all Ihree of their meeting' bo' in No vi mber fiei ker took him to five London 'I tried to beat him there fioin Itn baseline, and I almost did it I'.ei ker said Saturday "I lost m the ttfih m probably going to go to r.et set II more than I did in London proba bly have to serve like 1 did against Mats Wilandcr in the quarterfinals jiilijMrin V tel-in tin-I.i'- i ; i 8-- 1 1 In '(7a, s i Bidder Newspaper-NKBoris lierki r 'i()HK '1 phenomenon to blaze jcrusa M.i' Salurdav be m:,'. j nd'-- j JIM 11,1 younge-- t finuIlM III Grand F'r, Mastets history M ,jiJ on Square i arden i ruwd of i "i7 augmented by many ol his I'nmiirwiiin. sjw him thrash Swein 82 den s Anders Jariyd. 6 3. mmuies Ki iglit here It's pretty diflieult to beat IK. Bjorn Buig. t reached t hi- Imal. and John Mi Knroe won t event a month short of his 2dth birthday, in IK7K Seeker, the Wundeikind from Leimen. West tier many was 18 in November Standing in Ins path to the prestigious in le and the $100 000 first pri.e e. Jvati Lendl, a Masters finalist fur Ju-- ' Becker added "You'll see 11 how maybe do it Lendl was more noncommittal Another day. another match, he said ' hope I can play well I hope I can win " IL.endlj. tomorrow h- 1 1 It hardly will be just .mother match in the eyes of at least one viewer ' I think it will be bigger than the I S Open final." (dome said "Boris won Wimbledon, and Lendl won the the Mxth eonseeutive year and the hampion in 1982 and 1983 Lendl, who Saturday beat Andres is also the Gome of fceuadur. ardsliek by which Becker's progress l.o a ' i Will he in' i r ' ' i a i ipi n ha in, pro', cd s.m mill h Bor y played ir, London la ndl raced to a 5 lead in the fir-t against (jufile. then dropped his rv e for tru nr-- t time in the tourn i belore hanging on to win the 1 mi-n- '( t In the second set Lendl broke Gome: in the 11th game to serve for the match Gomez saved three match points and had two break points before Lendl got a fourth match point with his 11th ace Gomez then netted a service return "I just wanted to hold rny serve." Lendl said "I didn t want it to go to a tie breaker " The semifinals were without an American for the first time smve 1974. and the atmosphere was ethnic and partisan In the absence ol Jimmv Connors By Jeff Hasen T had the number 65 in my mind.'' he said. "I thought I'd have m shoot 65 to get near the lead." Cook had a 69 at Bermuda I)' ,es and said he enjoyed performing be fore a big gallery and national television audience. - f'ALM DESERT. Calif. Jodie Mudd shot a 68 at La Quint a Saturday to move to e and take a lead over three others after the fourth round of the $6j0.000 Bob Hope Classic. Mudd. who recorded nine birdies Friday and tied a Bermuda Dunes course record of 63 to go put one-strok- "The pressure is in the last nine holes tomorrow, if there is any." he said "Golf is a game it's not cutthroat " - himself in position for his first Tour v ictory in four years with four birdies and a 268 total. Sunday's final round will be played at Bermuda Dunes. t'd be lying if I told you I wasn't going to be nervous." Mudd said of thq fifth day. "I will be, but that's fine, ft's perfectly natural to be nervous." One stroke behind Mudd were Hal Sutton. John Cook and Donnie Hammond. 'A one-shlead is nothing with these guys." Mudd admitted. Sutton, four shots off the lead at the start of the day. bogeyed two of his fir( four holes at Indian Wells before14 uver the final shooting Hammond, who began the round a stoke off the lead, had a 68 at La Quinla to move to Craig Stadler, who lost a playoff to Lanny Wadkins last year, struggled at times at La Quinta before finishing with a 70. He and Gary Koch were three strokes behind Mudd. Wadkins, who would've earned an additional $18,000 above the $108,000 winner's share if he repeated this week, shot a 71 at Bermuda Dunes and was just making the cut. - For the first four days, the tournament was played at Bermuda Dunes. Eldorado. Indian Wells and La Quinta courses. all par-7country clubs Those 71 players shooting or better will play the final round Among those not surviv ing were Arnold Calmer (288). Mark 1feil (283). Andy North (284). A1 Geiberger (285i and Lee Elder (286). The event, (or the first time, is sponsored by Chrysler. The final round will be televised bv NBC. hohis. f,r-- ' round .,t John has a reasonalh the Masters III his However uniike at Wimbledon where he won withuut meeting Becker y of the lop four players In- - beaten Vk ho lder, who is ranked Hard, and will lace the i talk with myself after No. 13) and said I wasn't playing to win the tournament." said Sutton, who lead after shafed the shooting a 65 at Bermuda Dunes "1 w as playing defensively " Sutton figured he would need an outstanding round to stay with the leaders a first-roun- d COCA-C- r "f if mi ,f LII1 l.MlKOYLMLNT tj Lendl Sunday Jarryd won the first against Becker and held two lead Afpoints for a ter a rain delay pushed the match to the next day. Becker won the second set tie breaker and easily took the two sets V th his lirst-se- t lead Saturday. what he later called a played Jarry terrible" game, and he was rattled alter that. 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