Paige 1 en THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' 'i ',v" 'S't- '' 107 CONNORS, BORG MEET IN FINALS: !G f I Z 1 7 Clay By The Associated Press FOREST HILLS, N. Y. - Chris Evert solidified her po- sition on the throne of women's tennis yesterday by crushing Evonne Goolagong 6-3, 6-0 in the final of the U. S. Open Championships. Evert has won over 100 straight matches on clay courts. Earlier,Jimmy Connors re- gained his image as a court killer and Sweden's Bjorn Borg drained the last bit of fire out of temperamental Ilie Nastase to gain the final round in the men's division. Queen clouts Evonne The aggressive American from Belleville, Ill., and the' methodical 20-year-old from Stockholm will meet at the West Side Tennis Club today, for the $30,000 first prize. Evert's surprisingly one-sid- ed victory, following triumphs over her Australian opponent in the 1975 Open here as well as Wimbledon, hoisted her into the pinnacle once shared by such tennis greats as Helen Wills Moody, Maureen Connelly and Billie Jean King. The women's match, last of T cfr iic a straight - set series in the center court, was played be- fore another capacity crowd of 16,244. Unlike their pre- vious meetings here and at Wimbledon, the Evert - Goola- gong rerun was quick and merciful.j The graceful Australian, with rare natural talent and a rich repetoire of shots, was no match for the icy, computer- like stroke - making Miss Evert from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. After a shaky start, in which she lost two straight games and won only one point, Chris ral- lied to take 10 games in a row in the 55-minute match. While she played well, Miss Goola- gong practically donated her points with loose, effortless play. Connors played perhaps the finest tennis of his career in smashing Guillermo Vilas of Argentina 6-4, 6-2, 6-1. Jumping, sliding and scooting around the court, he was like a prize fighter trying to bring his opponent to the canvas. Not once did he temporize. He nev- er let the South American up for air. There was no letup in his at- tack. He just kept hitting away with sledge hammer blows off of both wings. Vilas was constantly on the defen- sive. Asked later why he was nev- er able to get into the match, Vilas responded: "When a man hits a ball at you at 200 miles per hour, you can not hit it back at 400 miles per hour. He was too good." Borg, young, strong and quick, was equally impressive against Nastase, rated by his peers as the finest shotmaker in the sport. Nastase's talent, however, seemed to subside with his dis- position. Obviously, he plays better when he is mad. Nastase started the match with a service break in the first game but was quickly re- broken and before he knew it, he was behind 1-4. The same pat- tern was followed in the next two sets. AU xar-d X UAC MSKET/MM xPoductions.,Inc. Nxcmbc.r 4,5, 7t10,11,1213-1976 L dia Mndc (Lsonm lhatcr Evening ]3rforman~ccs 8:(X0pa u. (Matinec : 7 A- i2:001 i.) Tickcits-$3tX), $3.50 $ 4.00. ickets available at U\C TLckct Central in Hill Auditorium MASS MEETING September 19, 7:00 p.m.' 2nd Floor, Michigan Union AUDITIONS SEPTEMBER 20, 21,22 Auditions Begin Promptly at 7:00 Bring Prepared Music FOR INFORMATION-763-1107 Juniors & Seniors ATTENTION! PRICE ROLL-BACK TO BELOW 1974 PRICES! BALFOUR RING DAYS From 10:00 To 4:00 MONDAY and TUESDAY SEPT. 13 & 14 HARPSICHORD and PIANO LESSONS Former instructor at Univer- sity of Hartford & Williams College All ages taught; teen- agers a special interest CLOSE TO CAMPUS Phone 665-9324 The price of gold has gone down--so the sav- ings are being passed on to you. Plus FREE ENGRAVING with your order. The BALFOUR representative will be at FOLLETT'S BOOK- STORE for 2 days only to answer your ques- tions. ** EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA ** See the Balfour - made Championship r i n g series including: I 11 SUPER BOWL WORLD SERIES CHRIS EVERT PREPARES to hit one of her famous two-handed backhands to Evonne Goola- gong during their U.S. Open women's singles championship match yesterday afternoon. Evert won by convincing scores of 6-3, 6-0. NBA ABA FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME RINGS Y AND MORE! MONDAY & TUESDAYSEPT. 13 & 14 FOLLETT'S MICHIGAN BOOKSORE 322 S. STATE ST., ANN ARBOR, MI Phone 662-6594 DON'T MISS IT FOLLETT'S A BOOKSTORE FREE FOOSBALL at the C rosseyed Moose I EVERY MONDAY 3-4 p.m. 613 E. Liberty J I' '1 E:cr tC:R- Witie --L uGACWN? -' I? Oc £ : r wS --/zects) shopa fiA4 U or 0 m