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McEnroe still complains, wins
By BOB GREENE Johan Kriek 6-4,3-6,7-6. judge. And at one point, while he was points enroute to his victory over
AP Sports Writer "The way he played today, he’ll be serving, the head of his racket broke Kriek. He saved the last one with a
NEW YORK (AP) — It was vin- in the top 10 for a while," McEnroe off and flew into the air, narrowly perfectly executed forehand topspin
tage McEnroe: terrific tennis and said of Jarryd. "He has improved missing the volatile New York left- lob that caught Kriek at the net, sail-
terrible temper. And it was Anders tremendously. He can hit the ball hander when he crashed to the syn- ed over his head and landed just in-
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Swenden’s Mats Wilander on Satur- “He started picking up my serve
. day. pretty well, so I’m not going to give
The other semifinal pairing in the him the passing shot,” said
3400,000 Volvo Masters at Madison McEnroe, explaining why he decided
Square Garden will be decided today to trade baseline rallies with the
when Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia, 23-year-old Swede rather than rush
the No. 3 seed, meets Joakim the net at every opportunity. “I was
Nystrom of Sweden, and second- going to make him work for it. It’s
seeded Jimmy Connors takes on good to change things against
fellow American Elliot Teltscher. anybody."
Saturday’s semifinals and one of the things McEnroe didn’t
Sunday’s championship match will change was his on-court antes,
be televised nationally by NBC. The snarling at the crowd,
winner of the elite 12-player, season- photographers, linesmen and the
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Jarryd playing at the top of his well from the back court, he’s quick,
game. he’s a very good player."
In the end, it was the same as But, in the end, McEnroe changed
always, McEnroe moving on to the his game a little and raised his game
MARK ANDREWS
JOHN FAULKNER
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The talks with Brewers General Manager
Texas Rangers have ended their pur- Harry Dalton may have also been a
suit of Milwaukee Brewers catcher factor in the decision, the newspaper
Jim Sundberg, the Fort Worth Star- added.
Telegram reported today, quoting an “It’s just off, that’s all,” the source
"inside source.” said. “But it doesn’t come down to
Rangers officials will announce to- the fact that he (Sundberg) didn’t
day that talks with their former Gold want to come back."
Glove catcher have been broken off. The Star-Telegram reported that
the newspaper said. during the day Thursday, Sundberg
Sundberg would not comment late had made it clear his decision on
Thursday night on the report. whether to return to Texas hinged on
"There will be a statement in the something he expected to hear from
morning (Friday),” Sundberg said. Stone.
"That’s all I can say right now."
Sundberg was traded to Milwaukee
after the 1983 season because of per-
sonality conflicts between him and
Texas manager Doug Rader.
However, catching was one of the
Rangers’ weaknesses last season, terested in playing in the YMCA
and after Sundberg demanded that Youth Basketball still have until Jan.
things were going at that stage. If it said. "His approach was very deep
landed on my head, I think I would and I was very lucky to get away
have lost 64).” withit.”
Jarryd, who also took McEnroe to
three sets the last time they played, .
in the semifinals of the Stockholm WANT TO DIET?
Open the first week in November, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —.Take it
knew why he lost after jumping out from Coach Bill Walsh of the San
to a one set, 3-0 lead. Francisco 49ers, if you want to diet
"I should have won the match become a football coach.
when Thad-, but l choked," said
the right-hander. “I’ll go to the refrigerator, look at it,
Wilander, who led the four-man close it without taking anything out
Swedish contingent into the tourna- and most times I don’t even have any
ment, had to stave off three match recollection of doing that.”
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the Brewers trade him, Rangers of- 18 to sign up at the YMCA, officials
ficials began trying to get him back reported Thursday.
again. Only girls in the first and second
Club officials publicly admitted grades have this chance, as not
how much they missed and needed enough others in that age group in-
Sundberg’s talents behind the plate, dicated interest by the original
Their efforts included a much- deadline. If not enough take advan-
heralded airport meeting between tage of the opportunity
Sundberg and Rader, who apologized the age division will be combined
for critical remarks he made just with an older group.
before and after Sundberg was dealt For more information, contact the
to the Brewers in December a year YMCA, 500 15th St., at 364-6990
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The trade possibility flourished a LONG WAIT
during half a dozen meetings bet- MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP) — It
ween Sundberg, owner Eddie Chiles, wasalongstimeninucominsandthe
club President Mike Stone and WestVirsiniiafans.wentwihdihefore
General Manager Tom Grieve. thon ior tSeMountaineers over Penh
But it languished as time passed State ended one of the longest no-
and no answer was forthcoming and victory streaks in the history of col-
it died, once and for all, Thursday lege football.
night when the Rangers reportedly It had been 28 seasons without a
notified Sundberg that they had Wes YnEina spiatonyreearonPyny
decided against pursuing a trade a Ue in 1958 san
with Milwaukee, the Star-Telegram Penn State had defeated the Moun-
said. taineers 25 times in a row from 1959
Grieve’s obvious problems in trade to 1983.
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