Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 28 1987 Lendl fights to win WIMBLEDON England Second seed Ivan — (UPI) Lendl struggled Saturday before advancing to the third round at Wimbledon with a 64 7 (2-3 ) victory over American Richey 6-- 6-- 7) 7-- 6 (7-0- Re-nebe- rg Lendl was taken to five sets Friday by ItaUan Paolo Cane who like Reneberg was making his first appearance at Wimbledon Reneberg ranked No 241 in the world was playing his second professional tournament Several seeds feU as the first week of Wimbledon came to a close Carolee Hammel above and Damian McShane right return the ball in Saturday Logan Singles action The pair won the top individual titles coming from behind in final matches No 12 Brad GUbert of the United State feU (74) 04 64 64 to Soviet Alexander Volkov — a qualifier ranked No 503 Joakim Nystrom the 13th seed from Sweden was eliminated by Jakob Hlasek of Switzerland and women’s No 13 Barbara Potter was crushed 64 1 by fellow American Mary Joe Fernandez 7-- 6 left-hand- er Two comebacks Finals become real battles By Mike Ingraham sports editor 6-- American McShane likewise breezed to a 2 win in the opener but then found himself down 040 to Vic Phillips with the match tied 2 "He won the next five points” said " Phillips "He came back and that lust blew it I would have gone up and broke his serve but he didn't miss He was Just solid hitting everything What could I do? It really picked him up you could feel it I never could get back into It” But Phillips wasn’t quite through Serving In the next game he whisked out to a 40--5 lead but again McShane escaped “I try to crawl out of the pit whenever I can” he said Battling back to 4040 McShane survived two advantages-Phillip- s before the younger man finally buckled and swatted two long balls Up 2 McShane sewed up a 2 2 victory for nis first singles title in the throe years he has been la Logan It should be hastily added that McShane has been absent during this tournament’s previous runs A year ago the Utah State 6-- 2-- Two folks Saturday showed youthful disdain for an ancient adage In the finals of the Logan Singles Tournament Everybody knows that Pride Goeth Before the Fall or so It was assumed But apparently Carolee Hammel and Damian McShane stand In Ignorance of this Iron rule and that may be why they won championships in the top brackets of the annual middle-age-d tournament Each was on the rocks and each summoned up the pride necessary to stand up and surge to their titles at the Recreation Crater Hammel in the words of opponent Sarah Boyle “showed why she’s dominating the Logan circuit” sweeping) a 64 74 victory after recovering from a 0 deficit In the second set Or as Hammel put It “I think I was uptight because of who I was playing I thought If I was going to lose to her I would have to go shoot myself” 4-- 4-- 6-- Tim Mayotte seeded 10th held up completion of the men's second round as he battled for three hours and 43 minutes to overcome compatriot Tim Wilkison 64 44 7 6-- (2-- 7) 6-- 2 64 In other play Stefan Edberg the fourth seed beat American 2 2 Matt Anger 74 (7-No 8 Andres Gomez of Ecuador downed American Ken Flach 64 64 34 5 No 9 Henri Leconte of France stopped Israel's Gilad Bloom 64 74 (74) 74 and Pat Cash of Australia beat fellow Australian Paul McNamee 74 64 2 Women’s second seed Steffi Graf of West Germany won her 42nd consecutive match thrashing Laura Gildemeister 1 of Peru 2 to reach the fourth round The French Open champion has lost Just five games in three matches this 6-- 2) 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 6-- See SINGLES on page 18 6-- week Hornets erase bad memory with win By Mike Ingraham and Shaun McKinnon win by the Saturday’s 12-Hyrum Hornets over Logan began when the Hornets were way behind like 2 on June 13 Hyrum’s performance that day was so horrendous that the Hornets couldn’t wait to make amends For example Bart Griffiths who had soured on pitching In Smlthfield and had gone south to Hyrum expressly to hit and not pitch was all fired up to take the mound for this one It looked like a bad move Logan Jumped on Griffiths for four runs in the first inning added three In the third and took a 5 lead Into the sixth at Worthington Park No quertlon the Aggies were feeling their oats Last time out at Tremratra they had poured across six runs in the fop of the seventh inning and galloped to an 9 come-from-behl- 11-- 9-- 11-- 5 win But that was some time ago June 19 and meanwhile Hyrum had also beaten Tremratra as well as Brigham before receiving their ritual bashing from Smlthfield Saturday they came to Worthington with an infield which they had not had June 13 and a catcher Darrell FackreU who they were also missing back then A hot part of that infield was third baseman Robert Fulton who is on a tear After a slow start he's homered against Belnap Tremratra Brigham and clout Saturday against Logan a towering three-ru- n his fifth of the season over the left field fence to pull the Hornets to within one "All of my homers have been with two strikes” said Fulton and so it was Saturday Aggie reliever Frank count with two Fitting serving up a fastball on a outsTAfter retiring Darrell FackreU and KellyHerd Fitting had walked Mike Plowman and Griffiths before facing Fulton 9-- 8 Fulton having cleared the bases reliever Bob Farley walked Rulon Olson but struck out Troy Parker on a pitch in the dirt What should have been a third out turned instead into the winning run for the Hornets Parker legging it safely to first Up came Devin FackreU the team’s ace pitcher who was in the process of making a reputation as a hitter having tripled previously This time FackreU teed off on a Farley offering and sent it screaming to the right field fence in the vicinity of some picknickers along the foul line who had thought they were parted at a safe distance from flying baseballs That second triple scored Olson and Parker to hand the Hornets a 10-- 9 lead Then with the tide running his way FackreU came across on a wild pitch The Aggies’ Brett Peterson led off the bottom of the Grif-fiths-li- ke : 1-- 2 See NUL on Page 18 Helena Sukova the fourth seed from Czechoslovakia defeated Britain's Jo Durie 1 64 No 6 Gabriels Sabatini beat France's IsabeUe Demongeot 6-- 6464 On Friday Australian Peter e Doohan stunned Wimbledon champion Boris Becker 74 (74) 44 2 64 to advance to the third round of the event two-tim- 6-- “When I drew Becker in the second round at Wimbledon I thought ‘Here’s another bad draw’ and started thinking about plane reservations out of here” Doohan said “To tell you the truth I’ve had a lot of bad draws” Doohan who had lost in the first round at Wimbledon four times had drawn John McEnroe Jimmy Connors Pat Cash and Stefan Edberg in previous years and lost Revenge: Moses beats Harris - Edwin (UPI) avenging his first loss in nearly 10 years soundly defeated Danny Harris in the hurdles and Marie Witherspoon captured the 100 meters to deprive Carl Lewis of his third American title Track and Saturday at the Field Championships Moses competing in his first meet since June 4 when Harris broke his winning streak in Madrid Spain passed Harris at about 200 meters and ran away from the field to win in 4799 seconds Harris was second in 4870 Said Harris: "I felt him on the inside at 280 (meters) He made the strongest move I’ve ever seen anyone make I lost my concentration when he went past me Then I ‘got tight near the end Before losing to Harris Moses a e Olympic champion had not lost a race since August 1977 a span of nine years nine months and nine days — when he foil to East German Har aid Schmid Moses won two heats at this meet before his victory in the finaL "I’m happy with the results” Moses said "I didn’t have to extend myself 100 percent I knew if I ran a good race Iwould be tough to beat" Lewis who Friday won the long jump and 200 meters finished second to Witherspoon in the 100 meters final and pulled his left hamstring after erosung the finish line SAN JOSE Calif Moses 400-met- er USA-Mob- il of Arkansas and Olympic bronze medalist Antonio McKay Reynolds the NCAA champion and Haley were even at about 350 meters but Related stories on page 22 As he did in the semifinal Lewis struggled out of the blocks This time 122-ra- ce two-tim- - Witherspoon recorded his second major victory of the year over his teammate from the Santa Monica Track Club In February he defeated Lewis in the 60 meters at the US Indoor Championships to keep him out of the World Indoor Championships Despite the loss Lewis qualified for the World Championships in Rome in the 100 meters and 4 x relay 100-met- er team Lewis will have a chance to duplicate his four gold at the 1984 Olympics At medal-performan- ce the inaugural World Championships in 1983 Lewis captured three golds Moses 31 the world record-holdat 4702 will defend his world title at Rome Harris a former three-tim- e NCAA champion from Iowa State will also compete in Rome Bountiful’s Henry Marsh won another title in the 3 steeplechase while Butch Reynolds of Onto State won an exciting men's 400 meters beating out Roddie Haley er a 000-met- er Reynolds used a burst of speed to win in 4446 Haley came in at 4483 Reynolds had run races of 4410 and 4413 this season to better the previous low altitude record of 4428 set by Cuba’s Alberto Juantorena in 1976 who won the Jackie Joyner-Kerse-e heptathlon earlier in the week captured the long Jump by clearing 23 feet 4 2 inches — the longest outdoor leap by a woman on American soiL Joyner who also Jumped 234 14 holds the overall American record of 234 established two years ago in Zurich Switzerland Evelyn Ashford failed to qualify for the foul after sustaining a slight tear of her left hamstring The double Olympic gold medalist who Friday claimed a spot in the World Championships in the 200 meters finished sixth in her semifinaL In other events Diane Williams won the women’s 100 meters Judy Brown-Kin- g won the the women’s hurdles John Brenner took l-- 100-met- er 400-met- er the men's shot put Leatherwood-Kln- g Lillie was victorious in meters Johnny the women's 400 Gray won the men’s 800 meters and Jerome Clark captured the men's high Jump as American record-holdJimmy Howard and defending champion Doug Nordqulst failed to make the World Championship team er Edwin Moses leaves the field behind in Saturday's 400-met- run |