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“After the game, we hired a new
coach, Bill Watts,” Morgan said. “It
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By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP said we couldn’t do it, they said the as one of the great coaching jobs in
SportsWriter schedule is too tough, they said college football history. Jimmy
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Florida-this, Auburn-this, Michigan- Johnson, head man at Oklahoma
— The University of Miami has this. Nobody ever mentioned the State the last, five years, was only
issued another Hurricane warning to defending national champs. We're hired June 5 to succeed Howard
No. 1-ranked teams— be prepared to probably the only team in history Schnellenberger, who choreograph-
encounter some air turbulence if you that won a championship and was ed the 1983 Hurricanes into one of
have designs on the national chain- never put back on top (of the sport’s Cinderella teams and then
pionship. Associated Press poll).” jumped to the United States Football
In what was probably a bigger Sorry to disappoint you, Alonzo, League.
upset than their dramatic 31-30 vic- but not many champions have been “I’m as excited now as I’ve ever
tory over No. l-ranked Nebraska in picked to repeat — including been in my life,” Johnson said. “The
last season’s Orange Bowl, the Hur- Auburn’s 1957 kings, who were fifth men have worked so hard and they
ricanes shrugged off their No. 10 in the first 1958 poll — since the AP went out and laid it on the line. I’m
preseason ranking and knocked off began its preseason rankings in 1950. proud of them. They were bound and
" Miami’s triumph should go down determined to win it.”
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By BOB GREENE AP Sports Writer 128-player men’s field, while Martina world on the Atari-ATP computer,
NEW YORK (AP) — Four times he Navratilova is No. 1 among the made it into the main draw, as did
reached the finals of the U.S. Open, women. But that hasn’t stopped the qualifier Hans Simonsson, Stefan’s
and four times he failed. Yet, the Swedish invasion. brother.
legacy of Sweden’s Bjorn Borg is Mats Wilander, who eclipsed Then there’s Michael Pernfors, a
never more evident than in this Borg’s record in 1981 to become the native of Hollviksnas, Sweden, who
year’s tournament at the National youngest player in history to capture was “wild-carded" into the main
Tennis Center, the French Open men’s singles title, draw after winning the NCAA men’s
Borg — the “Swedish Iceman” — is seeded fourth here. And he comes singles title. Pernfors just finished
compiled a record almost unparalled here off a victory in the ATP Cham- his junior year at the University of
The Hereford Ladies Golf Associa- Horton added that any teams
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He won six French Opens, the last tryman Anders Jarryd in Sunday's In the women’s draw, there is top-rated Auburn 20-18 Monday night
final. Carina Karlsson, the surprise of this in the second annual Kickoff Classic.
“They whupped us up front offen-
sively and defensively,” said Auburn
Coach Pat Dye, whose Tigers were
outgained 476 yards to 290. Bernie
________ Edberg, who last year became the Two other Swedish women — Kosar, who passed Nebraska dizzy in
Yet, at America’s premier tennis first player to capture the junior Catrin Jexell and Caterina Lindqvist the Orange Bowl, completed 21 of 38 tion has set its Couples Tournament which have entered but not paid need
event, Borg met nothing but frustra- boys’ title at all four Grand Slam — went straight into the main draw, for 329 yards and touchdowns of 17 for Sept. 22-23 at John Pitman to do so soon.
tion, losing to Jimmy Connors in 1978 events. Thomas Hogstedt and Stefan while Carin Anderholm made her and eight yards to flanker Stanley Municiapi Golf Course, according to For information, call the pro shop
and 1978, and to John McEnroe in Simonsson, two other Swedish way through the qualifying this past Shakespeare. And although Auburn an announcement from officials at at 364-2782.
1960 and 1961. players ranked in the top 100 in the weekend. had a 166-131 advantage on the the golf course.
But, despite his failure at Flushing ground, All-American halfback Bo The first 50 paid teams are to be
Meadow, his success has spawned a AA L . Ir c , i Jackson was outrushed 140 yards (on eligible for competition, with 25
tennis boom throughout Sweden that Member-quest 0011 >oturdoy 21 carries) to 96 (on 20 rushes) by teams already entered. Mike Horton,
could produce a U.S. Open champion O - 1 Alonzo Highsmith. course pro at the Hereford course,
soon. The annual country club member- from officials at the golf course, all “They whupped us in every phase said many out-of-town couples are
The third leg of tennis’Grand Slam guest golf tournament is to begin golfers planning to play Saturday, of the game except the kicking expected to play,
began today with 13 Swedes aiming Saturday and continue through Mon- Sunday or Monday-both players in game,” Dye added. But even though -
for the men’s and women’s singles day at John Pitman Municipal Golf the tourney and players not Auburn got field goals of 42,36 and 45 P
crowns. Course. competing-should contact the golf yards from Robert McGinty and
McEnroe is top-seeded in the According to an announcement course to arrange for tee times. some solid punting from Lewis Col-
bert, it was a 25-yard field goal with J
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