o jaaeet a ; . : é git . {onto competition, seventh-" : -Seesied Manuela’ Maleeva ‘of . ~ Bulgaria’ “ended Carling: - . .' Bassett’s.bid for a singles title when she-beat the 14- _ year-old Toronto girl, - meded ninth, 62, 62, in third-round action. her thifd viclury over ‘Lloyd . in five ineetings this. year. ; ry ‘APY: _ Andrey: \ pact ened up the mateh © “ we the tater { nan unbelievably one-sided _ in raging lass we lead, : "Jaeger, seeded No. 4vhai Jont anly. 0 games Helting t “I didn't expect . to. be beaten so badly. I never got into the gruove with my . ground strokes,” :, For Jaeger; une day short — ‘of her i7th birthday, it was . The second seinifinal was between . Martina Navratilova. and - the defending chainpiun from “But at that stage T knew. ‘Veotilan‘t win,” Lloyd said, “She 8 tuo good'a player to. Jet 12: take five gaines off “her in a row...” - Caechostwvikie, larter-finals’ b by. Spa Ne luse Higyerdis, a 29 like ‘pulling : ‘eth, "sald ‘the world: “I'd ‘try: ‘to bring” hi ia but retreating lo the baseline,”’ Higueras will tneet No, 3- ‘seed Guillermu ‘Vilas of Argentina on Friday when | the men’s semifinals: get under way. — "Mats Wilander, . a 17-year- old Swede, takes on No, 4- ‘seed : ‘Juse-Luis ‘Clerc | of fil ee Th tee ' “he: kept” , 2. let ly ve. inthe. ‘final. gaine w lake the: inateh: at. fm his: ‘fires oppurtunity. : is the | nani ti beat el, ‘this is year” Noah said after | Connors, ranked: second in: - “his defeat ended ‘hopes of the first French Victory in 36 . years al: this Grand Slam event. “I think he'll win the . tournament.” Cunners was attempting tu .becuine - the: American man to win: the el 4 Okker’ Ss approach to the game ‘TORONTO (CP) ‘Although he's no’ longer ‘playing un” “the pro tennis _-elreult; nu one can convinve. - _ Tom -Okker, the Flying | Dutchman, that he's simply ~ gliding through the motions. “Observers at a practice session’ for’ the Legends tennis tuurnament - which. begins today caught. Okker, one'af the youngest players. on the over-35 clreuit, being run ‘into the ground by his senior cuinpetitors.._. Okker, 38,.who earned his nicknaine as one of the fastest players un the tour in ’ . “the early 1970s, had tu play ae es OEE OTe NT ee seer . “Kaenel said Wednesday. “] _ > Wasa nervuus wreck. I was | alraid I wasn't Suing tw: win, ' the Triple Crown, hut Tdid.”* ; Aluma's Ruler, said of . ‘Kaenel: . (nade u iistake. In the two.. doubles by himself against Australian stars Rod Laver, 43, ‘Gnd Ruy Emerson, 44. While Laver did sume, 7 stretching exercises un the” WINNIPEG (CP) — Jim --Heighton, 4 \3-year veteran of “the Canadian Football Teague why , bung, up..his jersey - in, Mentrea}; bast AuauA, 8 says a he, still. wants — ta play. r “41 could easily . ialked ’ into it again," Heighton, 34, said from his office at a ; Winnipeg . car dealership, ‘where he works. -.. ‘. - “Realistically, I Buppose, ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Pat Haden, fighting back tears at times, said Wed- nesday part of the reasun he ’ decided to end his pro football career was he's “tired of the turimuil; it's. taken a toll on ine.” Haden, 29, whu spent six ‘NEW YORK (AP) ~ One . Would expect 16-year- -uld ' Jack Kaenel.to be nervous -about the Belmont Stakes on. Saturday even thuugh he is riding uneof- thetup. chulces, ; Preakness winner. Alumna’ S Ruler. "He « could’ become. the ~, Youngest jockey to win, the . ‘Belmont. “Only tine I was nervous hefore. a race was” “the Watermelon Derby," “The: Walerimelin ‘Derby is held wat: Rucky Ford, Colo; "Mon the’ bush circuit,” said . “S Kaenel: who. Win, it ahuard- “liday. Other lending: eat, . leaders® dre Gute Jel Sal! The: ‘Kentucky Perhiy ¢ winner ~ > Alninan's Nn years. old. “ “Att inure will he at seaie 1 turday fpr Une © 114th. ~ Bleven ‘ thrée-yearculds "wore oxpetted to be entered - . playing are: Belinont Slakey, ‘the. [y-' tnile third Jey af: therough- pe edt acing’ Te iple TOWN.” tracks since he was ‘Wee has.” helped perfect his nein : may, swald: thet. heen: riding: ‘around the buh |. sidelines, Eimersun directed the beleaguered .Okker to the other side uf the net.. “You've got to play against the wind,” jyked the grey-haired Eimerson-; “You're the puppy in the — group,”’ ; ’ After a few hours. uf physical abuse, Okker bristled at the suggestion his parttime apprvach to the gaine has softened hin, “The unly difference now is.that you just don't want te put as much titne into the game," said Okker, who spends nore tine in his native Amsterdam with his wife and three children; “Other than that; little has changed — you'still want tu win.” Even the thought of it’s time tu take a vacatiun after 13 years. [ should be grateful. I have iny health and: that’s .-so: “iportant." thee isda apd A ull Heighton, ‘whu has: played for B.C. : Lions, __ Winnipeg “Blue ‘Buinbers,” Alouettes, carries the scars Uf two knee operations but is not impeded in any way, ’ Althuugh nu prospects of in bight, turbulent’ years as quar-~ terback for .Lus Angeles. Rams,«shad - annuunced ‘Tuesday he was retiring. . During his injury-plagued Career as a starter with Lous Angeles, Haden guided the .. Rains tu a 35-18-1 regular- season record and a 2-3 the Metropulitan Mile on Monday. Cut Away, Estoril, ‘High Ascent, Ultuninate,; Lejoli, Ruyat Roberto and Wulfie's Rascal are other -likely starters. Kaenel drew: raves fur his | Preakness ride, sluwing | ' duwn the pace and holding. uff. Linkage, ridden. by - veleran Bill Shovemaker, by - ‘a half-length. Shuemaker ~ will be back ani n Linkage in : ‘the Belnynt. . “ Buteh Lenzini, ‘(rainer of “He, hasn't -yet, races Jack Yéde this hurse, oo ‘he: foltawed: instructions. -. Play, With Hah when hewas a 4 tat, ahility. « : playér — ste: pound a playing in a tournament with a purse of $35,000 (U.S) duesn't- temper the . view of the former 14-year tour veteran, whu has -earned uver $1.2 million during his career, . “I don’t think tnuney has -rmuch to do with it,” Okker-. said, “‘There’s tension in a watch whether playing fur $5,000 or $50,000." " Okker, at 5-fuot-10 and still a tant 145 pounds, did agree the Legends — tour holds a more relaxed at- titude towards tennis and “that he has been able recapture the -. simple pleasures of the game. - you're “You enjuy it now when” you hit the ball pretty well,”’ he said. ‘When you struggle Heighton ‘stays in shape, working out un weights: twice.a week. He received an uncunditional: release froin the'Als, «© 2. - * During his nine } years with a Western all-star defensive end in 1972 and 1974. - "I guess I have gnly one real regret,"” he said. never got a Grey Cup, ring. But] did gute one Grey Cup with Hamnillon in 1980. mark” in postseason play. But critics said he was tou sinall: at 5-feet-104.-' and didn't have a strung enough © arin tu bé a first-rate NFL quarterback, "It was getling to the puint that ny brothers, who are quiet, gentlemanly nipeg on” Sept. 13, 1980. _ ‘When he was 15 years ald —a year under lhe legal age . MONTREAL “{CP) _ Boston Bruins general manager Harry Sinden “adinitted ~ Wednesday ” thal he’ has spoken with Mun- . treal Canadiens about Rud _ Langway, but finds the _ asking price is lie high for the National Hockey Legit . defenceman. Describing | the “briet” . Conversation a8 “hopeless,” -Sinden would nat say which Canadiens J wanted for Langway,. who. "has threatened: “retirement: ‘rather than: shoulder, the the ~ LL) i _ the Bunbers he was nained “Hamilton Tiger Cats and Montreal - ‘first: French Open since Tony enter fin 1 ‘Vrabert’s: irlimiph aI yenré He has! yet ts reach the 4 “and” 4p dirokas, ‘Higueros buil u 7 “Lloyd; who hae’ won the “French, Open four times in thie Jas! eight years, would . tie Australian Margaret * Smith-Court’s record fur the _ toost: Frénch titles if she wins. this. year. | Livyd has a 28-2 won- lost mateh) record this year. Her ; two wases . were against 1 \ ui 1 i al al game ee Jaeger, whe celebrates er". nth Friday. Ging ings ihe séunifinals, "Lyd, has ‘wor: 218. yf 227°: -,. , matches she has'played: on, o¢lay sin¢e August, 1973; — _Nayratiluva” has - won: ‘three -of her five: career Inalches’ against Man- dlikuva, ranked fifth in the warld, Mandlikuva,. wha ‘defeated Hanika in the . French Open final last year, . has a 137 inatch. record: going into the. serifinals. hasn't softened aE ‘always. want te be - you can de a lut better, then » invulved in tennis and 1 il’s not Inuch fun. “But things are a little toore casual on this tour,” he added. “You have more friendly. rivalries. " Although: former duubles- partner Wojtek Fibak of Péland now is the business adviser uf Czechosluvakian star Ivan Lendl, Okker dyesn't have similar ain- - bitions. “T don’t want to get -in- volved in the week-in, week- out routine of the regular circuit again,” he. said. “Right tow, I’m involved in organizing tournaiments—at home.and T hope to doanore | dif the same in the future. “Instead ofa $2,000. ring I gut a $20 Adidas jacket. saying 1 had been in the Grey Cup."'. “Cuaches ‘who left lasting”. intpressions on ‘hith ‘ihehide~-"% Gunther Cunningham and | Frank. Kush, both . of “Hamilton, and George Dyer - and Jue Faragalli with the Botbers. ‘““Guys~' respynded tu Faragalli,"’ said Heighton. “Cunningham taugh! me so much at. my age, I only types, were getting into fights in the stands tu defend ine," Haden said, “All thal was lraumatie fur iny family and for me.” ~ Haden, a former USC star and a Rhodes. Scholar, will becuime a color coim- inentatur fur CBS-TV tuhea inckey — Kaenel was the leading rider al Pimlico. When it was discovered he Langway. will: honor - "his: long-terin deal. : _..Grundinan said he has nut ‘heard from’ Gus Badali, agent for free-agent for-. ' ward’ Mark, Napier,” whv high ‘Cangdion’ tax furden ~ ; : ‘an his six » Withers nAluanas teuler in: : ° ‘yeur cuntrucl, e had: Langwiiy i is heading into the: “secontl year if the deal, “H's. alwiiys difficult (u deal with dean ine your. own division" suid Sinden,’ who skipped the. Preukness; Jdnkage, whe ran second tu ‘Huler jthe Trek ness "hid Conquistador ¢ ‘tle, wither of Soar straight, inetueing aan Reniite hate elreuil Kansus, Oklihoms “Culdraidy. He now lives in Lankan, Mil. his . vielury at ~ ir Secured parimuluel « ‘Assinobin Downs an Win “travels. took bin through and. _ Canadions First’ - “pressed cap in anther’ division.” if the Canadiens ‘deviclod lw trade bho.” ANNO Hiretior trving Grundiman Shi be is (ryin ta rexel ve {he taingway siluution, but -the hope The oimight as ‘ti tittle - ¢ cheapir whe were iraded |v played with Montreal. ihe — ~ Last. four SGASUNS. “Phere again, it would “prubably. he diffi icult to deal ’ with the Canadiens in terms. of compensation, aie Red Wi Wings sold to| pizzd-man a DETROIT - APY, . Detrall® ‘Keehn sald -to Mike Hieh; - awit Taf a chain al pina’ _ stores, Ihe: Nation: “Hovkey League chub aumiouneet, today, a » Hliteh, Aila ‘Htintily galled: “Hews, Conference; “ne clubs fren race Norris) must ain thecapproval of the NON, beard of gover ners. Sate price wis Hel diseased. “hiteh sai be woul like ct an active tole in the team, --A98L,, events. “Su *. O0,000 cat | ‘Nawler. pays. Red. Wings shiive. “general have a lot of business connections in the game." = This “is Okker's secund having played.a cuuple of far this seasun, he has entered five tournaments, winning one, losing another in the final _and being knocked util in the seinifinals three times. Okker, seeded third in the eight-inan cuiipetitian, hopes tu regain his good fortune in Toronto, where he _ won the 1973 and 1974 World Championship ° Tennis -events and. lust,in the’ 1971... “finals. Besides Laver. wished I had met him earlier.” Of all thé teams he played fuir, the, 1972, Blue Bunbers : ' “We had Mack: Herron rushing fur 1,500 yards. Ji... Thorpe was calching everything in sight. Su was Babby Kraemer. Don Junas Jed an aerial circus. =| “But the best part of all was the offensive line. Bob - Swift, Bill Frank, Bub Lake, Turmoil forces Haden to retire from Rams - “college games ‘next fall ana“ hopes tu-begin- practising —~ law nex{ year. ’ During his six years inthe ° NFL, Haden completed 731 of 1,363 passing attempts fur 9,285 yards and 52 lwuch- ~ downs. ‘Kaenel isn’t nervous about Belmont Stakes” had falsified his age, he was suspended fur 88 days until he lurned 16. - Langwaiy's price too high for Bruins - _Grundman. : “Vd have Ruess, though, thal the .. reason - we haven't--heard from Napier is that. he ay be pretly close to agreeing wilh anuther lean.” -Badali suid earlier this ‘week: (here’s no. chance Napier, who is seeking season,” romain with: the Canadiens hecuuse af the high taxes inv: Caged. oi hui ‘would: leave: the ety tui a day. “fperat ions ti, “the tnaniyier eaneh, ° : manager. dimny Skitiner, whose official tile will: the. chub i is director of ‘luékey phasived hit jiirchake ad ihe: wi oF interim conth catching ‘tutios fate last - “URMASON When Wayne Maxner was fered. wi a the Ted ‘Wings Finish: least i oa Ce - Texas, and atte would | “there. woes Ww ‘auieton ; from fitch whethér general ‘Emerson, Okker will. be competing in a field that includes Manvel Santana of Mexico, Mark ..Cox of Britain and Owen Davidson of Australia. year un the Legends circuit, _ . Defending chainpion Ken -Rosewall of Australia with- drew froin the tournament in order tu be with his sun, recovering from shoulder surgery. American Cliff Richey also will miss action ‘because of a pulted leg muscle. , South Africar Drysdale, whu now lives in’ ~will - fill Rusewall. and organizers — are trying’ to find ‘a sub- ° slitute fur Richey. Heighton still wouldn't mind coming back | Chuck Harrison and “chuck, ; Liebrock happen." . Despite . his love’ of. the -. nade spurt, Heightun ‘has no ‘plans J : “S ue -ldsit, in-the stands, never been inuch of a fan at “ anytime for anything." A phone rings. Heighion : Someone is, - enquiring: abput ” a new ‘Cadillac, me ” “Excuse ine," he’ says, .bursting uut of his office. “T’ve Bot. just the car. he. jumps. wants," . ‘And life goes an — even’. after. foutball. jackpot WINNING NUMBER BEBEODDG WINS Check the jackpol number on the top of your Express ticket. 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