The Michigan Daily -Friday, July 6, 1984 - Page 15 TENNIS STARS BREEZE AT WIMBLEDON Lloyd, Navratilova WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Pam She told reporters after her victory Shriver dismissed her as "not the Chris yesterday, "All this week I've heard a of old." Kathy Jordan and Hana Man- lot of quotes from Pam and from Hana dlikova made similarly disparaging and from Jordan .. . remarks. "Last night, somebody was reading Chris Evert Lloyd listened patiently . . a big article. There were quotes from to those comments and made an oath: all three of those girls. I couldn't told herself: "Just keep winning ... Let believe I was listening to it, first of all. I your tennis do the talking." was amused because it was coming YESTERDAY it spoke in verse. from one girl who has never beaten me The three-time Wimbledon cham- in her life and another girl, Hana, who pion, who has played in eight finals on hasn't beaten me in three years, and the tennis world's most sacred turf, Kathy Jordan, who is ranked sixth in drove, sliced,.backhanded and passed the world. her way to a humiliating 6-1, 6-2 "I WAS A little upset about it. But demolition of Mandlikova, the powerful then I thought the only way to respond serve-and-volleyer from is just to prove everybody wrong .. Czechoslovakia ranked No. 3 behind That'll stop everybody from talking ... Lloyd. I just thought, 'Just let your tennis do So overwhelmed was Mandlikova the talking for you. And it did." that she slung her equipment over her Lloyd said she was looking forward to shoulder and strode from Center Court yet another title clash with alone, not waiting to walk side-by-side Navratilova. with her opponent as tradition deman- "We both have been in so many finals ds. She also ducked the obligatory post- before with each other," Lloyd said. match interview. "We have such a good relationship and "THAT WOULD definitely have to be a lot of respect for each other. It's a one of my best matches this year," nice feeling walking out there with Lloyd said. her." "It was the right match for IN THE MEN'S competition three of everything to come together ... I think the favorites for the men's champion- I proved a point, even though I don't ship still are in the running, including need to prove anything to anybody.' No. 1 John McEnroe, No. 2 Ivan Lendl Lloyd's triumph earned her a trip to and No. 3 Jimmy Connors. In today's the finals to face Martina Navratilova on semifinals, McEnroe will face un- Saturday, the fourth time they've bat- seeded Pat Cash of Australia, while tied for the crown. Navratilova has won Connors, twice a winner here, will take all thre previous times - in 1978, 1979 on Lendl, who captured his first Grand and 1982. Slam title last month when he won the THE 29-YEAR-OLD Lloyd is the first French Open. to acknowledge she's sensitive shout The men's championship match will Chris Ev what's written and said of her. be played Sunday. semi-firi pionship make finals ert Lloyd humiliated Hana Mandlikova in yesterday's Wimbledon als, 6-1, 6-2. She will face Martina Navratilova in Saturday's cham- match. McCormi It was a l Seattle for Eric Turner V draft meant find his team McCormick was taken by as the 12th pi month's lotte was traded t forward Cli Turpin, the Washington mick and gua for the "Whiz Michigan sports roundup ck, Turner drafted 12th pick in last month's NBA draft, but catching him in today's finals. Merriott shortstops to make the U.S. Olympic the former Michigan basketball star was the 1982 NCAA three-meter baseball team is in good position to be ong and crooked road to wasn't among Bobby Knight's dozen springboard champion. the team's starting second baseman. tim McCormick, but for choices for the U.S. Olympic squad. Baseball is only a demonstration sport thehie resultsn ofethe81984mNBA ashort cruise down BA-75 to McCormick was cut on June 26, along Humphrfs sfgns in the1984 Games. with Lancaster Gordon of Louisville, Former Wolverine offensive lineman In 17 exhibition games against minor 6-11 power forward, John Dawkins of Duke and Chuck Per- Stefan Humphries signed a contract league teams and college all-star teams k, the levea son of Auburn. Dawkins and Person with the Chicago Bears and will report Larkin has hit two home runs, is batting ck of the first round in last were retained as alternates. to camp later this month. Terms of the .290 and is adjusting quite well to his ry. Thirty minutes later he MCCORMICK and Gordon, who was contract were not made available . new spot on the field. o Washington, along with also drafted by the NBA, were released Humphries was taken in the third Southern California's Rod Dedeaux, If Robinson, for Melvin so they could participate in NBA sum- round of the NFL draft after four suc- the coach of the 25-man squad, is im- sixth pick of the draft. mer leagues, according to Indiana cessful years at Michigan. pressed with the Wolverine sophomore promptly traded McCor- sports information director Kit and is reportedly leaning toward him as Klingelhoffer. his choice for second baseman. re Ricky Sobers to Seattle The 12 members of the U.S. Olympic Larkin eves second base job tzereo guard Gus-Wia n om l u g vPARN~iV afnrnn tam re s fllos: SeveAlfrdIn- Michigan's Barry Larkin, one of four Compiled by Paul Helgren turn of events for McCormick, who was reportedly booed mercilessly when a Cavalier offficial, announced the selec- tion to approximately 2,000 Cav fans who had gathered at the hotel where Cleveland hosted their draft party. The fans then cheered wildly when officials announced the trade one-half hour later. Turner was selected by the Detroit Pistons, whose home arena (Pontiac Silverdome) is a short distance from the 6-3 guard's Flint home. Turner was the eighth pick of the second round, or the 32nd choice overall. Turner was so happy with the selec- tion that he said he hyperventilated when he got the phone call from a Piston official. McCormick cut Tim McCormick may have been the diana; Patrick Ewing, Georgetown; Vern Fleming, Georgia; Michael Jor- dan, North Carolina; Joe Kleine. Arkansas; Joe Koncak, SMU; Chris Mullin, St. John's; Sam Perkins, North Carolina; Alvin Robertson, Arkansas; Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma; Jeff Tur- ner, Vanderbilt and Leon Wood, Fullerton State. Kim ballfails in springboard Michigan driver Bruce Kimball' failed to advance in the three-meter springboard Olympic trials yesterday in Indianapolis. Heavily-favored Greg Louganis leads with a 710.94 score. 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