The Michigan Daily-Thursday, Jund 18,1981-Pi JACK NICKLAUS, pictured here blasting out of a sand trap in an earlier tournament this year, will be defending his championship title today at the 81st U.S. Open Championship. Nicklaus is seeking a record fifth Open title and his 20th major championship. 156 golfers will be competing at the start of the tourney, which will be played over the tricky, 6,544-yard East course at the Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pen- nsylvania. SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: EA Mart first Brit mov $125, tenn Thy born by B days blon last BA Navratilova advances in BMW ASTBOURNE, England (AP) - ment for the back injury that has to erase the laughing-stock image his Sullivan to Muhammad Ali, auto tina Navratilova recovered from a restricted her to three tournaments this club achieved last season. racing's Barney Oldfield to A.J. Foyt, set loss to defeat Sue Barker of year, has not been extended in her With the acquisition of veteran James football's Red Grange, basketball's sin 6-7, 6-3, 6-3 yesterday and opening three matches here. But she Silas from the San Antonio Spurs, the Wilt Chamberlain, and scores of others ed into the quarterfinals of the said she is perfectly happy. Cavaliers have added a third expensive are represented in the first major 000 BMW women's grass courts "The way it has been going is fine," man to a payroll already increased by exhibition devoted to this country's is championships. she said. "If the matches go according the signing of free agents Scott Wed- greatest sports heroes. e 24-year-old Czechoslovakian- to the seedings, that's OK by me." man, formerly of the Kansas City The exhibition, Champions of left-hander was taken to three sets AUSTIN DEFEATED Jo Durie 6-1, 6- Kings, and James Edwards, formerly American Sport, will be unveiled larker for the second time in six 4. of Indiana Pacers. Tuesday at the Smithsonian In- . She also defeated the English Jaeger was equally satisfied after her Sports exhibit stitution's National Portrait Gallery. de in the quarterfinals at Surbiton 6-3, 6-0 victory over U.S.-based West More than 100 athletes are represen- week. German Federation Cup player Bettina to ted in 500 pictures, drawigs, paitings, ARKER RECOVERED after being Bunge. WASHINGTON (AP) - America's sculptures and other pieces of 96m^_^In 1^tteIpaeIetn e ~~ ^~ '^'' n' memorabila down 1-4 in the first set and took the tiebreaker 10-8 after saving four set points. . "I wasn't sure at that stage that I could come back," Navratilova said. "Sue was tough and was hitting winners from all over the court." Barker, however, was unable to sustain that level of performance. Second-seeded Navratilova took control in the last two sets. TOP-SEEDED Tracy Austin and An- drea Jaeger, seeded No. 3, both romped into the last eight with straight sets vic- tories and were joined in the quarter- finals by a third U.S. teen-ager, Pam p Casale. Casale, 17, from Livingston, N.J., scored one of the best victories of her career when she downed 14th-seeded Lesley Allen 6-3, 6-0. Allen, a Detroit native, was one of three black Americans to reach the third round of this major pre- Wimbledon event for women, but all were defeated yesterday. LANKY WEST, German Claudia 'Kohde defeated Renee Blount 6-4, 5-7, 8- 6, and Barbara Potter of the United States, seeded No. 11, ousted Kim Sands 6-3,6-3. " Austin, who still is receiving treat- "The last time I played Bettina she gave me a tough match, but it was dif- ferent today," Jaeger said. "I think I'm playing pretty well." Diplomats get Cruyff WASHINGTON (AP) - The Washington Diplomats announced yesterday evening that they have re- acquired Dutch soccer star Johan Cruyff for the remainder of the 1981 North American Soccer League season. Cruyff, 34, who played in Washington last year, has most recently played in Spain with Levante, of the Spanish second division. Terms of the contract were not revealed, but Dips owner Jim Hill said Cruyff would be paid less than he received last. year in Washington - $475,000 for the season. Cruyff, a three-time winner of the European Footballer of the Year award, will make his return to the NASL on July 1, when Washington hosts San Diego. Cavaliers acquire Silas CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland Cavaliers owner Ted Stepien has rolled the dice again, adding another highly paid player to his roster in an attempt sport enampions, trom poxing s Dunn i,. GIN £ TONIC PARTY AT9 PM BROPHY SCHLONG. AND THE LONG DONGS