Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, September 10, 1974 P -g Eight THE. MICHIGAN... .. .. DAILY-- Tue.sda.. yII Se tm e 1, 97 I I II | Illillllllllllll r- IAT FOREST HILI Kling, Connors reign shot- upset top-seeded Chris Evert in a stirring semifinal and L- I FOREST HILLS, N.Y. P)-- the gritty old lady from Hilton "I was so high, I felt like I Head, S.C., returned Ameri- was on cloud nine--I didn't can tennis supremacy to home know when I might come down," base yesterday with singles said Jimmy Connors. victories in the U.S. Open "I had to get in gear-I was Tennis Championships. afraid until the last point I The 22-year-old Connors - might blow it," said Billie Jean cocky bold as a bandit and an King. assassin with a steel racquet in So, the mop-haired court- his hand-swept past the great killer from Belleville, Ill., and Ken Rosewall of Australia in 68 minutes making, a F E Then, the 30-yearcold Mrs.! had been favored by most ob- King, down a set at one stage servers to take the measure and trailing 3-0 in the final set, of Mrs. King, who in recent gritted her teeth and ham- months has become more mered out a 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 tri- deeply involved in publishing umph over the unpredictable and women's lib interests. Evonne Goolagong of Australia. Miss Goolagong, daughter of However, the graceful kinky- an aboriginal sheepherder, had haired lady from Down Under, lapsed into too many losses of concentration and allowed the highly-competitive American to fight her way out of trouble. Billie Jean previously won in 1967, 1971 and 1972. of devastating 6-1, 6-0, 6-1. L r*************4***************************** ********** ************************** Concerned Clericals for Action /UAW invites to an CTI N RAYA SE E U-M Clericals in Action! H EAR Songs, Jokes, Info! ENJOY Refreshments! Fun! Tuesday, September 10 7:00 p.m. Michigan League VOTE~w The new champions, each of whom received $22,500 cash prizes plus new automobiles and other loot, succeed a pair of Australians - Margaret Smith Court, now retired while ex- pecting a second child, and John Newcombe, who had been beat- en by Rosewall in the semi- finals. The American titles have been Australian property for much of the last two decades. Australians have won the men's title 13 times since 1956. Mrs. Court had won five of the last eight women's championships. Connors dazed a gallery of a sellout crowd of more than 15,- 000 with his whirlwind assault against one of the game's clas- sic stroke-makers and all-time great players. He never lost a service and permitted the pint-sized Aus- tralian, whom he previously had beaten in straight sets at Wimbledon, only two widely separated games - the fifth game of the opening set and the fourth game of the third set, both on the Australian's service. Rosewall himself became so discouraged near the end that his head dropped, his shoulders sagged and he just shook his head in disbelief as Connors drilled shot after shot into the corners and cross court place- ments. THE TALENTED TAPE RECORDER AP Photo BALTIMORE BANNER ace Jimmy Connors stretches for a Ken Rosewall volley in their championship match in the U. S. open in Forest Hills, yesterday. 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