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Park. ry ~ Connors upset, LONDON (CP) ~ While: Wimbleden’s _centre-court™ stage was set today for the ‘biggest match of Carling Bassett’s brief professional “tennis ‘career, . Jimmy Connors was upset and; oa Navratilova: wo ace easily, Bassett, 15, who turned pro last January, was a decided underdog as- she prepared to-play No. 3 seed Andrea Jaeger of the United States for the right to advance .to the women's singles quarter-finals, Win or lose, Bassett, -a Toronto hative, already has . ‘" accomplished a great deal. - She entered a field. of 128 hopefuls unseeded. and _ remains among the final 16; a feat unmatched, by any previous Canadian entrant, South . African Kevin Curren, blazing his. way behind. an: astounding 33° _ aces, inocked out Connors . 6-3, 6-7, £8, "7-8 to move into the quarter-finals. ... Curren is. seeded 12th in. ‘this famed. grass court tournament at the All England Lawn Tennis and’ Croquet Club, Connors was “seeded No..1.. For Connors, who! ’ ‘defeated American John McEnroe in the final here a - year. ago for his seco d_ Winibledon title and later . captured lis fourth United States Open crown, the loss came on Court No. 2, referred to here as the “jinx | court.” ; In an ealy match today, the top seeded ‘Navratilova crushed West . German ’ Claudia Kohde 6-1, 6&2. to- advance into the quarter- linals, “The - defending .champion stopled Kohde; . the No. 16 -seed, in 39 minutes. - ’ Barlie- in’ “the . tournament, ; Navratilova eliminated: South . African Beverly. Mould in 32 Thinutes, then needed 40 - “minutes to oust. Mima Jausovec of Yugoslavia in a third-round battle. \ the youngest. player -in the tournament — attempts to defy the odds, Billie-Jean - King — the oldest entry at 39 -— will try to turn back the clock against Australian Wendy Turnbull. Other women's fourth- round matches today, with | ' seedings in parentheses: ~~ Jennifer Mundel-Hana ~ Mandlikova (8); Virginia Wade-Eva Pfaff; Virginia © (12)-Yvonne Vermaak; Lisa Bonder- Barb Potter (11); and Kathy Rinaldi (15)-Kathy _Sordan. . * Men’s pairings today: Tim Mayotte’, (16)-John McCurdy; Nduko ’ Campbell-Ray ~- final six " Odizor-Chris: Lewis; Brian . Gottfried (13)-Mel Purcell;: Roseoe Tanner-Robert Van't Hof; Pat Cash-Ivan Lendl (3); Mike - Leach- Sandy Mayer; Bill Scanlon (14)-John McEnroe (2). The defeat of Chris Evert: * Lloyd last Friday Uy Jordan has left defending champion Navratilova a3 everyone's overwhelming bet to take - the crown a fourth time, . ‘King, a six-time Wimbledon singles champion,. is seeded -ioth: and..Turnbull seventh, but King enjoys a 10-1: won-lost - edge against the Australian. “Pm not thinking past “Wendy,” said King, who- says she’s playing her best tennis since last winning the ‘championship here in 1975. “She was tough the last time and I'll have .to be at. the top of my game this time.” Besides Evert, women's ‘the way ‘to the final. ‘Jose in ‘any tournament, big _ Basset waiting seeds knocked aut in first. week play were No. 5 Pam - Shriver, No. 9 Sylvia Hanika, No. §3 Jo-Durie and No. 14 Andrea Temesvari, * who fell to Bassett, ‘always win. ms McEnroe was fined $500 ‘Sunday for -offering ‘an obsienity at the end of a | meri's doubles. match - in i . > Which he and partner Peter “In tennis, you have one Fleming © triumphed. chance and if you’ blow it. MeEnroe had. succeeded: you blow it,” Bassett said.” during the match to fave: Bassett’s doubles hopes .the net judge changed ° came to an end-Saturday following disputed calls; As ” when she and partner Zina the players left the court, he Garrison of the’ United States lost 6-3, 6-3 to. Ros: crowd, lot ~ Fairbank of South Africa ae _and' Candy Reynolds of the The _ fine raised - United States. ’ McEnroe's total in the last: - ‘On the men's side, New “year to $6,250. if che goes Zealander’ Lewis. Say5 -above $7,500, he Is Connors -and. McEnroe automatically _ suspended. should, as expected, go all _ Upsets have taken a deep — bite from the men’s draw, with No. 4 Guillermo Vilas, No. 5 Mats ‘Wilander, No. 7 ; dJosé:Luis Clerc, No. 8 Vitas. . Gerulaitis,. No. 9. Steve Denton; No. 1 Johan Kriek and No.. 15! Hank: Pfister . already on the sidelines. - “Guys like McExiroe and Connors have something _ about. them,’ he said, “Maybe it's pride. ae “They. feel they. cannot - or small. That is s why they» “Campbell Jauch rivalry ‘ 1 wd The name of the league has. changed but the Hugh *Jauch rivalry continues. This time, Jauch,. whose’ “féama” won’ only “four ‘and lost 14 against. Campbell-- - coached :teamis: when both were head coaches in the: Canadian. Football’ League, - came out on top. . Jauch’s “Washington A. .. Federals, the doormats of the United States Football League, ——_ defeated Campbell's Los Angeles ‘Express 28-21 Sunday in ‘front of a crowd of 9,729 in ’ Washington's RFK . ‘Stadium. \ The Federals, ‘3-14, lost 12 of their first 19 games and: still have the worst record in the USFL. But they've won twice in the last three “weeks (0 ease Jauch’s - headache. Campbell, no doubt, has headaches of-his own, After guiding Edntontori Eskimos fo - five. consecutive Canadian championships, he now finds Himself living through the rare experience. of being out of the playoffs. _ The Express slipped to 7-10. “They smoked us in the minutes,” Campbell said. “Whenever they got Into ‘a power “situation they just tried to |: “ram It down our throats and L- ‘they did it. - "We've never gone out and lald an egg this season but this is about as close as we've come." ‘Arizona- continues in. USFL In other games . USEL.. two of our ‘tral three, ne games Sunday, it’ was: rookie Washington running. Michigan. Panthers . 34: back Craig Jamessnid after ~ Chicago Blitz -19;: and”. ‘rushing for two touchdowns, PHILADELPHIA. Stars .a4,...."Next .. _week (against: Birmingham Stallions 10, - Philadelphia, “the. USFL's: Resulis — Saturday: top ‘team) is * our, "championship game." James, who was taken out e rly in the game .-after. fumbling and reinjuring an_ ankle, tied his pro high with - 90 yards on 14 carries. James's 18-yard run with 6:28 left brake a 21-21 tie and ‘provided the Federals with: their winning ‘touchdown... “Missing the playoffs had’ . us down," .said Expréss. quarterback Mike Rae, a former Toronto Argonaut in' the CFL. Rae replaced: starter. Tom Ramsey at halftime because. of ay sprained ankle, , The EXPRESS TOOK A Oakland 17,:Boston.16; and New Jersey 21, Arizona’ i. enver is at Tampa Bay - tonight... ; “We made up our minds . four weeks ago we would ‘have our own four-game playoffs and we have won ~ USFL Standings Atlantic Division -WLT F A Pct a-Phila 15 20965 183.002 4447 - LEAD ON: Booey ‘Soh itt ONE+YARD Wash * sthington. 314 9476 428.176 . TOUCHDOWNS BY. John’ AAichigan 1H 4 9 ain aaa 6a Barnett and Ramsey, The’ . é s Tampa Bay 10-6 da70a%6 695 Federals cut it to 14-7 when’ Birmingham & § 0314 300.471, - Paciile Olvisien x-Oaskland Denver ; Las. Angeles Billy Taylor scored on a. two-yard: run‘ with 11:15 to. play in the first half, James's five-yard ; touchdown with 7:35 left in _ the third quarter tied the.’ game and the Federals took: _ 4 2814) lead. with ~ nine: seconds left in the. third: _ quarter: when Mike Harris. . . ..caught a 32-yard touchdown: from Kim MeQuilken, “Las Angeles pulled even: ‘when Tony’ Boddie. ushed.”. over ‘from -six yards with’ AS BBY re 9 6.0912 286 327 7 9 0 247 257 438 TO 0 276 466 .4t2 4 33 0 294 409 (235 wélinched divisional titte | Sunday Results ~ ” Aiichigan 34 Chicago. 19 ° . Washingion 28 Los Angeles 21 Phitadelphia a0) Birmingham 10 Saturaay Masolt Gokland "17 Boston 14 + New Jersey 2) -Aucaa Va Tonight's Chin Conver at Tanips fey Salurday Os.e . Tarps Bay at Girmingham N- Sunday st- v9h New Jersey a Sutton... Oakland at Chicsoon- Arizona ot Michigan ° id Piladelphia at Washingtet Denver at Los Angeles . Regitir Sénsom Erdé ’ jn 1980, and increasing their - _ Western Division to 103. said something - t6 - the : “Fart : Laud | ‘ 3 Westerd Division . Whitecaps’ won:lost record Vancouver 13-3531 1 2 ia. to 13-1,, equalling | the” cotgen Bay. 7-3 23.16 9°41 previous -best start: toa‘ seante: -00 0 -6..7,,92 20.17.47 | “Sen {Diego "W10). 4-29 4-10 season, by Seattle Sounders’ "5, points are--awarded for’ a win, four potas. for. 2 shootout Miciory,:-and'-one bonus. polnt for ‘every -goal sepred with a max:. “Imum of three: per ‘game. No. points total atop . the - * 7 bonus. point ‘Ws Swarded ‘for, ~ Earlier in the day in the overtime: or shootout goats, only other NASL game, ‘Sunday Resutts © - Toronto 5 Golden ‘Bay 7 ¢ Maneouver 4 Tempe’ Bay 1 | “ol 7. Saturday Results. . New York 2: ‘Montreal: 1 {OT) : Tulse. =2-' Fort. Lauderdale. 1. “801. a aun; ‘America 2 “chicaga : Toronte Blizzard regainéd ~ first place in the Eastern’ Division.with a 5-1 win over Golden Bay Earthquakes, * who sit second in ‘the Weat- and now trail Vancouver by a whopping | 42 points. - Results Saturday: New York Cosmos. 2,: Montreal : catia 2: S00 Dlege ‘Wednesday's ames , ‘Galden’ Bay. at -Fort ‘Caviar.’ ‘dale 2: San” “Diego at Tulsa Vancouver at: “New York 4 1 "s thé gamié and his fifth of the - ", Seagon gave: ‘him. 80° career Mark Melvin Nims 3. atair Bousit . “Whitecap from. 1978-80: | “ Valentine, ow Ba, “ fortunate to start thie second " half'“ahead' 2-1 as’ the 2. Mark Sehipfel 3. Gus Kenny. ” minutes when-a_ pass. by "3 el ue Roydie Wes McLeod. ? years old: 1. Rolland, Hould 22 y¥. Hutchinson 3, Gary. Phat Gyears old: J. Carry! Parker.2 Ul 3, Mark Hummal - ears oldi,1, Ghast Rida Parker 3. Larry Gray. me) yearsoii 1. Gugene Da Si feat record, Valentine's second ‘goal of: iid: 3. David Zent -Boals, tying Kevin Hector, a savor cinson 3, Mark Therrien _ Gary Strachan 3. Todd Newton | -“P ting, cont: -Lance Kelly.4, Brad, Tifenbach ° Tim get my: 14-17 years afd: 1. Ghost Rider, 2 dence ‘agalit, » Bald 1, ‘ith Nelzon : ae ye okt 1. Mike varidermeuilen 4 toe an ‘McAvoy 3. Mike Barteit - Englishman - in his fifth . season with the Whitecaps. “To equal the record was a: double-bonus: -. ‘Dale Hansen 3, “Hopefully, 10 get 10015 mine sehiptet 2. ventana > re eect lttana, werd Merearoey Peas, ac 0 years old: 1. Paul Gressel 2. Lance Oavine 3. Richard Haliy GXPERT 14-16 yeart old: 1. Ghost: Rlcer-2. “Buster Stephens J. Mike Cruickshank POWDER PUFF , 1. Tracy. Konst) 2. Shannon -Tyntoschuck, 3. Adetonie Buller NW Rowdies, winless in their. . sever road . - games, * iurcendered & an. ‘own goal ~ Jatet: dn the opening: 45". * Next race in Terrace: “July 10 Next races In. Kitimat: -July 1 (Dominion Day double-points day), July 7 f{raguiar race day). . +) Whierap’ Bob. 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