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LLOYD VS. NAVRATILOVA TODAY O p ppbpppc NO FVj ' "' ,V 000 00o~ 00 o0o0 0 0 00 0°0000000000. O00 00 00 00000 00 00 0000000%00 O°O°O o000000 y Sf t 4 jS4, CAW O( r C#J4J#,4f r4 FO f"#Yp Ig Gi 0* lii[ f5be Borg edgE NEW YORK (AP)- Sweden's Bjorn Borg won his seemingly annual quarterfinal duel with Roscoe Tanner 7-6, 6-3, 6-7, 7-6 yesterday and moved into the semifinals of the U.S. Open tennis championships. Borg, who has yet to win America's premier tennis event in 10 years of trying, finally captured his quarterfinal battle af- ter Tanner had bought off three match points. He now will meet the winner of yesterday night's battle between fourth- seeded Jimmy Connors and No. 8 Eliot'Teltscher. TOP-SEEDED John McEnroe's semifinal foe will be either No. 15 Vitas Gerulaitis or unseeded Bruce Manson. The women's semifinals, scheduled for today, will pit no. 1 Chris Evert Lloyd against no. 4 Martina Navratilova, and no. 3 Tracy Austin against no. 11 Barbara Potter. \ "This was my best match so far in the tournament," said Borg, who is seeded second here. "I was serving much better .. and I felt confidence in my passing shots." TANNER HAD difficulty holding his serve in the opening, set, while the ninth-seeded right-hander never won more than one point in any game against Borg's serve. With the excep- tion of the match-opening game, Borg took Tanner to deuce every time the left-hander served. But Tanner held, and they went to a tiebreaker, the first of three they were to play in their two-hour, 49-minute battle. Borg quickly won the first four points before winning 7-4 and taking the opening set. Borg broke Tanner in the second game of the next set, then rode his serve to grab a 2-0 victory. It appeared that Borg would easily capture his third tu.S. Open quarterfinal meeting with Tanner. They had split the first two, Tanner winning in 1979 and Borg last year. BUT TANNER shook off what he felt was a bad call and forced the third set into a tiebreaker, which he won 7-4, win- ning four points on Borg's serve. In the second game of the third set, Borg fired an ace, one of five he had in the match. Tanner thought it was out and the call obviously upset him. He was still complaining about the call in the next game, but managed to regain his concen- tration and hold serve. Then, with Tanner serving in the 11th game of the fourth set while down 4-5, Borg took a 15-40 lead, Tanner's only point coming on an ace. Tanner staved off the first match point with a smash. Then he pulled to deuce with a forehand volley to the corner off Borg's return on service. Two points later, umpire Herb Lewis of Miami announced "Game, Tanner," but Immediately changed when he was in- formed that Tanner's serve had been ruled out. On his next serve, Tanner finally did win the game, knotting the score at 5-5. Lewis lost count of the score in the next game. Borg won the first point when Tanner's volley sailed wide. When Borg also won the next point, Lewis announced the score was 15- Tanner BILLBOARD q Those individuals, wishing to enter teams in intramural leagues may sign up beginning today. The sign-up times for softball teams are today, Monday and Tuesday 'from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Old Intramural Sports Building (606 Hoover) for all divisions. The fee is $20.00 and student ID num- bers are required from 10 team mem- bers in order to register. A meeting for softball managers will be held on Tuesday, September 15 At 7:00. p.m. for all campus co-rec, graduate, faculty, staff and women's divisions., At 8:00 p.m., a meeting will take place of managers or residential hall, fraternity and independent league teams. Both meetings will be heldat the wrestling room of the old IM Building. The deadline for soccer sign-ups September 15 at 4:30 p.m. The entry fee , is $20, and the ID numbers of 11 par ticipants are needed. The deadline to register is September 16 at 4:30 p.m. Four ID numbers are required, along with a $3.00 entry fee. SCORES American League Toronto 2. Seattle 0 Cleveland 4. Baltimore I Tennis e U.S. Open Men's Singles (Quarterfinals) Bjorn Borg d. Roscoe Tanner, 7-6, 6-3, 6-7. 7-6 Jimmy Connors d. Eliot Teltscher. 6-3, 6-1, 6-2 Soccer NASL Playoffs (Quarterfinals) Chicago 4, Montreal 2 . 1 Sa7s ". repi A R e Uf Trade-In SALE $5 to $50 Trade-in Value Given for Old Handbags, Briefcases and Luggage Offer Expires 04 AW