Page 12-Saturday, July 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily Two in a row Navratilova wins Wimbledon title WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Czechoslovakia. When the last shot was twice a Wimbledon champion and vic- her defeats by Billie Jean Martina Navratilova defeated an unin- fired, she leapt from her seat and dan- tor over Navratilova at Eastbourne, and Navratilova last year spired Chris Evert Lloyd 6-4, 6-4 to ced around, laughing. England, two weeks ago, never got player with the big serve hz retain her Wimbledon tennis title In Czechoslovakia, the national going. tage on the grass of Wimbl( yesterday, and her mother jumped with television station was to show a tape of The Czech exile served and volleyed "My serve is passable,1 joy. the final, an unusual move considering with deadly accuracy. Behind Jana ecstatic about it," she said Jana Navratilova was here for the that the Czech press has given Navratilova sat John Lloyd, the British to work on it more." tournament on a special visa, seeing Navratilova very little notice since her Davis Cup player who married Chris Navratilova won the fi her daughter for the first time since she defection. Evert three months ago. He sat $36,000. Lloyd picked up $1 defected to the United States from IT WAS A one-sided affair. Lloyd, chewing gum and never changed his expression. MEANWHILE, Bjorn His wife played without spirit, which poker-faced Swede with t must have come as a surprise to spec- beard, steps onto Wimble tators who had watched her drive court today determined through the earlier rounds. But her name indelibly in the gai demeanor was much as it had been by becoming the first man when she lost in the semis to Virginia win four Wimbledon singl Wade in 1977 and to Navratilova in the row. final last year. She was dispirited. Roscoe Tanner, 27, a har "I AM MORE disappointed than I hander from Tennessee wl have ever been," she said. hard enough to drill a ho She won the toss, and said later she determined to stop him. wondered if she might change her usual The fans don't give Tar -.tactics and choose to receive service. fifth, much of a chance, ho' But she abandoned the idea and did not IF PAST records are a regret it. by - and in Wimbledor "I served," Navratilova said. aren't - the final will be a "It was rather easy. I never doubted the 23-year-old Borg. He's myself after that." 11 times in the past eightS She raced to a 3-0 lead, dropping only only three times. One of four points. After that, the pressure was over Tanner was in the s on Lloyd. three years ago. Tanner h NAVRATILOVA served for the set at semis twice, but neverl 5-3, but lapsed briefly and lost the game final. on a double fault. But she went straight The fans may be ready on the attack and volleyed her way to a Borg victory, but Tanner counter-break and wrapped up the set. that way. The second set went the same way. "There'd be no point ing Navratilova again led 5-3, and again if I didn't think I could wii dropped service as Lloyd hit two fine ter his semifinal victory I backhands past her. But once more she Pat DuPre, the tall Amei broke back, and the match was over, underdog and I'll just see The crowd was left to wonder what the pressure will be on hi had become of Lloyd. She showed little think I could win, I migh of her fighting spirit. Too often she the plane back- home a knocked the ball up for Navratilova to regards on Saturday." smash, and the Czech gobbled up Tanner's service, th everything that came her way. pressive weapon in his a "Whenever I am tentative I lob," be the key to the ma Chris said almost apologetically. "With manages to collar it, them Martina that means the point is over, over early. because she is so devastating overhead. Borg's service is not a "SHE PLAYED me perfectly, just as as Tanner's, which has b she played Tracy Austin perfectly in 153 miles an hour. But ito the semifinals." as effective. Thursday the AP Photo Chris has now played in the Wim- defeated his old rival Jimr MARTINA NAVRATILOVA readies a backhand return during her 6-4, 6-4 vic- bledon final five times and lost three the semifinal 6-2, 6-3, 6-2, tory over Chris Evert Lloyd, as she won her second straight Wimbledon title. times. She learned again the lesson of American 11 times in doin MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP King in 1973 x - that the as the advan- edon. but I am not . "I will have irst prize of 7,500. Borg, the he wisp of a don's center to etch his me's records since 1913 to es titles in a d-hitting left- ho has a serve le in you, is nner, seeded wever. nything to go n finals they walkover for s met Tanner years and lost his victories emifinal here as been in the before in the 'to witness a r didn't see it going on court n," he said af- 'hursday over rican. "I'll be a how I go. All im. If I didn't t as well take nd send my he most im- armory, could tch. If Borg natch could be s spectacular been timed at can be equally Swede easily my Connors in and aced the g so. Houston maintains torrid pace By The Associated Press CHICAGO - Jose Cruz blasted a two- run homer and Joe Niekro became the first pitcher in the major leagues to win 13 games as the first-place Houston Astros defeated the Chicago Cubs 4-2 last night. Niekro 13-3, left in the eighth in,favor of Joe Sambito, who finished up and gained his 10th save. Sambito has not given up an earned run in 22 straight games. Cruz hit his fifth homer with two outs in the first inning after Cesar Cedeno had singled off loser Lynn McGlothen, 8-7. Niekro scattered six hits and was touched for solo homers by Jerry Mar- tin in the second and Dave Kingman in the eighth. It was Martin's 13th and No. 29 for Kingman, the major league leader. The Astros added a run in the fourth when Alan Ashby singled, took second on a sacrifice bunt by Niekro and scored on a single by Terry Puhl, who had three hits incluoiing a double. McGlothen surprisingly escaped in- jury when he was hit on the head by a shot off the bat of Denny Walling in the first and remained in the game until he was lifted for a pinch batter in the fifth. He allowed 10 hits. The Astros picked up an insurance run in the eighth on a single by Art Howe and a run-scoring double by Ash- by. Tigers win opener MILWAUKEE-Lance Parrish's two-run single sparked a four-run eighth inning, leading the Detroit Tigers to a 7-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers in the first game of a doubleheader last night. Lou Whitaker led off the eighth with a bunt single and took third on a single by Steve Kemp, chasing loser Moose Haas, 5-6. Whitaker then scored on a single by Jason Thompson off reliever Jerry Augustine, breaking a 3-3 tie. After a sacrifice, an intentional walk to Rusty Staub filled the bases and Parrish hit his two-run single off Bill Castro. The fourth run of the inning scored on an error by shortstop Robin Yount. Jack Morris, 7-4, got the victory although needing ninth-inning help from Aurelio Lopez, who picked up his third save. Expos 6, Dodgers 4 MONTREAL-Dan Schatzeder, who needed last-out relief help from Elias Sosa, stroked a two-run single in the seventh inning to give the Montreal Ex- pos a 6-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers last night. Schatzeder, 4-1, got his game-winning hit off reliever Dennis Lewallyn. The hit proved the margin of victory when Davey Lopes slashed a two-run single in the ninth for the Dodgers. SCORES Pro Baseball American League Detroit7, Milwaukee4 (firstgame ofltwinbiil) Cleveland6,Minnesota 5 Chicago 4, Kansas cityi National League Houston4,Chicago2 MontrealO6,Los Angeles4 Cincinnati2, Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 6.San Franciscoi