Page 14-Friday, July 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily Borg humiliates Connors WIMBLEDON, England (AP)- Bjorn Borg, going for his fourth straight Wimbledon tennis title, destroyed his old rival Jimmy Connors 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 yesterday and reached the final once more. Roscoe Tanner hit 10 aces on the wearing grass of the center court and crushed Pat DuPre, the longshot out- sider, 6-3, 7-6, 6-3. This is the first time in the final for the 27-year-old Ten- nessean, long one of America's top players. A packed crowd of 17,000 watched the tennis. Some of them had slept two nights on the sidewalks outside the All- England Club to see the Borg-Connors duel, which had been hailed in advance as the match of the tournament. Tanner, the left-hander, meets Borg, the world's top-ranked player, for a Swede meets Tanner in Wimbledon final prize of $40,000 tomorrow. nament in which I have served really The women's final is scheduled for well," the 23-year-old Swede said. today. Martina Navratilova, the He served 11 aces to Connnors' three. reigning champion, faces Chris Evert Borg lost his service only once-at the Lloyd, who won the crown in 1974 and start of the third set, when he suffered a 1976 but lost in the final to Navratilova strange lapse of concentration and last year and in the semis to Virginia played two bad games, winning only Wade in 1977. two points. Borg, who had dropped four sets on He then pulled himself together and his way to the semifinals, warmed up to reeled off the next six games for the his best form and shattered Connors match. with a tremendous display of serving Connors kept pace with his rival as and topspin forehands. far as 2-2 in the opening set. Then Borg "This was the first match in the tour- showed his full power and broke service again. He left Connors rooted upcourt with a magnificent lob. He sent a backhand pass scorching down the line. And finally he aimed a topspin forehand straight at Connors. Pinned by the sheer speed of the ball, Connors managed only to backhand it into the net. Borg keptup the bombardment and broke service again at 6-2 and at 3-2 and 6-3 in the second set. From 0-2 at the start of the third, Borg raced home in quick time. Connors appeared to lose interest in the last two games. He made no attem- pt to hit a ball that landed by his feet at the baseline-and that gave Borg a 5-2 lead. YOUNG SHAKES HURLING TR Tigr twrtTrot By MARK PARRENT special to The Daily DETROIT - Although the Toronto Blue Jays threw a good scare into the Tigers in the ninth inning last night, a shining Aurelio Lopez' relief perfor- mance and eight innings of solid pit- ching by Kip Young ensured a 3-2 Bengal victory. As the Tigers led 3-1 in the Toronto ninth, shortstop Alfredo Griffin singled and moved to third moments later following another base hit by leftfielder Amateur 'badboy' shares lead OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP)-Amateur Bob Clampett, a curly-haired, blond teen-ager from Carmel, Calif., stunned the pros yesterday by shooting a 3- under par 69 for a share of the first- round lead in the Western Open Golf tournament. Clampett, 19, a junior at Brigham Young, was in the last threesome on the windswept Butler National course and hooked up a 33-36 to join Bruce Devlin and Jim Simons in the lead. Experts say that Clampett has great potential. But he has some undesirable antics to overcome. He was banished in the final round of the recent U.S. Open when he started using trick shots, like driving from the tee while on his knees. Still, he can hit the ball more than 250 yars from that position. Grouped at 70 in the chase for the $54,000 top prize were Tom Watson, who had five bogeys and seven birdies; John Fought, a new pro who was the 1977 U.S. Amateur champion; Allen Miller, Calvin Peete, John Lister, Pat McGowan and Dave Douglass. SCORES American League Detroit3, Toronto 2 Milwaukee 3, New York$ Roston, .Kansascity 4 Seattle4, MinnesotaO6 chicagos,Cleveland4 National League chicago3, Montreal I New York3Phladelphia2 Atlna5, San Francisnco4 Al Woods. That was enough to prompt Tiger manager Sparky Anderson to pull Young, who had allowed only five hits. THE JAYS' Rick Bosetti hit into a double play, but scored Griffin from third. John Mayberry then walked, but was forced out at second on a sharp grounder off the bat of designated hitter Roy Howell. - The victory was the Tigers' only triumph in the three-game series with the Eastern Division cellar dwellers. The win was Young's first in two tries since being recalled from Evansville June 16th. A solo homerun by Champ Summers, his second in as many nights, highlighted the Tiger offensive attack. The blast, which came in the eighth, propelled the Tigers into a 3-1 lead and gave Young some breathing room in the ninth. In the third, Torontp's Joe Cannon clouted the other homerun of the con- test, his first of the season. Phil Huf- fman, 4-10, was the hapless victim of the Bengal bats. Ron LeFlore scored the Tigers' opening run in the first. The speedy centerfielder walked, moved to second on a wild pitch, and then to third on Lou Whitaker's sacrifice fly. Jason Thompson singled, bringing LeFlore home with the game's first run. HUFFMAN HELD the Bengals totwo hits until the fifth, when he allowed Whitaker a base on balls. Whitaker scampered to third after an attempted pickoff play by catcher Rick Cerrone. Cerrone's throw was wide of the bag at first and bounced deep into right field. Sweet Lou tagged up at third on a Thompson fly ball, and scored on a close play at the plate-Cerrone was a split-second late with the tag. Shortly after Summers had given Detroit a two-rui cushion with. jiu -4 round-tripper, Hufyman was pulled Then Borg finished the massacre by OUBLES breaking service at love. The last point was the most bizarre of the match. Borg hit a return off the wood of his racket and Connors, with the whole of ra llj{,his opponent's court to aim at, swiped the ball wildly beyond the end line and Fre slebn, who retired the side. ave stormed off court after a quick han- Young held the Jays hitless until the dshake. .CConnors refused to give a press con- third inning, when Cannon socked his ference and left in a car for his hotel homerun. He only fanned three Toronto without even changing. batters, but showed unusually gd "Jimmy didn't say anything to me control through eight innings. either," Borg said. "He was probably in The Tigers now take to the road for a weekend series with Milwaukee. They a bad temper. I would be too, if I had bein the five-game set with a lost." doubleheader tonight. Jack Morris (6- Connors still has a 10-9 record over 4) will face Moose Bass (5-5) in the Borg, but most of his wins were in the opener, with Milt Wilcox (6-4) opposing Swede's teenage years. Borg has won Jir Slaton (8-3) in the nightcap. six times in their last eight meetings. AP Photo SHOWING THE CONCENTRATION which has earned him three straight Wim- bledon singles titles, Sweden's Bjorn Borg reaches out to return a shot from ,Jinrmy 'Connors ri yesterday's semifinal. Borg easily disposed'-*f-'his archiTal, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2, and will meet American Roscoe Tanner in Saturday's final.