Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 253, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 June 1986 — Page 8

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Experience takes over at French Open

PARIS (AP) So much for the youth movement. Experience took over Monday at the French Open, a tournament that in its first week had started to take on aspects of a tennis kindergarten. Chris Evert Lloyd and Hana Mandlikova, two old-timers, became the first players into the semifinals when they turned back strong challenges from two teen-agers. Lloyd, the 31-year-old defending champion, beat 18-year-old Carling Bassett 5-7, 6-2, 6-1. Mandlikova, the 1981 winner and a semifinalist here four other times, defeated 16-year-old Steffi Graf 2-6,7-6,6-1, ending Graf’s winning streak at 23 matches. Lloyd and Mandlikova, 24, play their semifinal Thursday, with the American trying to end a two-match losing streak against the Czechoslovak. For their careers, Lloyd leads in head-to-head meetings 18-5. In the men’s field, No. 8 Henri Leconte, 22, downed 18-year-old Horacio de la Pena 6-1,6-2,6-1. The only een-ager to advance was Wimbledon champion Boris Becker, and the 18-year-old third seed from West Germany almost didn’t make it, either. Down one set and a service break, Becker rallied to beat Emilio Sanchez of Spain, the 14th seed who celebrated his 21st birthday last week, 6-0,4-6,4-6,6-4,6-2. The youngest of the youngsters was to try to stem the tide of old age today. Mary Joe Fernandez, the 14-year-old from Miami, Fla., was to play sixth-seeded Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia for a women’s semifinal berth.

Carewhangsup bat,announces retirement

ANAHEIM HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Rod Carew’s next formal baseball function may be his induction speech at the Hall of Fame now that his playing days are officially over.» “That’s a long way off,” Carew said Monday, shortly after he announced his retirement from baseball. “I haven’t started making speeches yet. But I never dreamed one day that I would come from Panama, get 3,000 hits, and the possibility of joining the great players in the Hall of Fame.” Carew, a winner of seven American League batting championships during a brilliant 19-year career, has been a player without a team since the end of the 1985 season. He had wanted to play one last season, but when the op-

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Thirteenth-seeded Carling Bassett prepares to return a volley to her opponent during the French Open being played this week in Paris.

The remaining women’s quarterfinal pitted top-seeded Martina Navratilova of the United States against Kathy Rinaldi, a 19-year-old American who at 14 years, 1 month was the youngest quarterfinalist ever at the French Open, in 1981. The men’s quarterfinals ended with the lone American left, 13th-seeded Joahn Kriek, meeting 33-year-old Guillermo

portunity finally arose, he decided to retire. “I started questioning myself whether to continue and finally said, ‘Hey, I’ve had a heck of a career, don’t have a lot left to prove, and I’m very happy that I brought enjoyment to a lot of fans,”’ Carew said. “My girls (three daughters) are getting older now and it’s important for them to have both parents around. I think it’s time for me to become a full-time father.” Carew’s career had been in limbo since the California Angels decided after last season not to offer him a contract for 1986. Carew wasn’t seriously pursued by another club until recently. He finally

Bassett was eliminated by Chris Evert-Lloyd on Monday in a quarterfinal match. (AP laserphoto)

Vilas and top-seeded Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia against Equador’s Andres Gomez, seeded ninth. Graf was serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set when she sent a forehand long. Mandlikova forced a tiebreaker, won it to tie the match and breezed through the final set, breaking Graf twice in the first three games and winning eight of the last 10 points.

was offered a contract by San Francisco Giants’ President A 1 Rosen, but Carew decided the time had come for him to retire. “I made the final decision last night,” Carew said at his home Monday. “It wasn’t tough.” Carew, 40, said that in the past few months he’s found retirement to his liking. “I’m having fun; for the first time in years, I’m having fun,” he said. Carew completed a 19-year majorleague career with a .328 lifetime batting average and 3,053 hits, the 13thhighest total in baseball history. He played 12 years for the Minnesota Twins and seven more for the Angels.

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Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB Boston 3* 15 *94 New York 31 19 620 3% Baltimore 28 19 .596 5 Milwaukee 25 23 .521 8(4 Detroit 23 24 .489 10 Cleveland 24 25 .490 10 Toronto 24 27 .471 11 West Division Texas 25 ,24 .510 California 25 25 .500 Vi Kansas City 24 25 .490 1 Oakland 24 27 .471 2 Chicago 19 29 .396 5Vi Minnesota 19 31 .380 6Vi Seattle 19 31 .380 6V4 Monday's Games Toronto 3, Minnesota 1 Boston 3, Cleveland 1 Texas 1, Chicago 0 Milwaukee 7, Kansas City 2 Oakland 7, Detroit 1 California 8, New York 7 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Minnesota (Butcher 0-3) at Toronto (Cerutti 1-1), (n) Seattle (Wilcox 0-6) at Baltimore (Boddicker 5-1), (n) Cleveland (Schulze 3-2) at Boston (Brown 3-1), (n) Texas (Correa 3-3) at Chicago (Davis 22), (n) Kansas City (Saberhagen 2-5) at Milwaukee (Leary 3-4), (n) Detroit (LaPoint 2-3) at Oakland (Young 3-1), (n) New York (Rasmussen 5-1) at California (Sutton 2-5), (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB New York 32 13 .711 Montreal 26 20 .565 6Vi Philadelphia 22 24 .478 10V4 Chicago 21 26 .447 12 Pittsburgh 19 25 .432 12(4 St. Louis 19 27 .413 13(4 West Division Houston 28 20 .583 San Francisco 26 23 .531 2(4 Atlanta 25 24 .510 3(4 San Diego 24 25 .490 4V4 Los Angeles 23 28 .451 6V4 Cincinnati 18 28 .391 9 Monday’s Games New York 11, San Diego 2 Philadelphia 13, Los Angeles 2 Chicago 8, Cincinnati 6 Pittsburgh 9, Atlanta 2 St. Louis 9, Houston 2 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games San Francisco (Blue 1-3) at Montreal (Youmans 4-4), (n) San Diego (Thurmond 2-4) at New York (Fernandez 5-1), (n) Los Angeles (Valenzuela 7-3) at Philadelphia (Maddux 0-0), (n) Chicago (Trout 2-3) at Cincinnati (Denny 3-5), (n) Pittsburgh (McWilliams 1-3) at Atlanta (Mahler 4-5), (n) St. Louis (Mathews 0-0) at Houston (Deshaies 1-1), (n) TODAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (108 at bats)—Boggs, Boston, .396; Yount, Milwaukee, .371; Puckett, Minnesota, .363; Bell, Toronto, .330; Rice, Boston, .330. RUNS—RHenderson, New York, 49; Puckett, Minnesota, 45; Phillips, Oakland, 39; Boggs, Boston, 37; Barfield, Toronto, 35; Joyner, California, 35; OBrien, Texas, 35. RBl—Canseco, Oakland, 47; Joyner, California, 43; Mattingly, New York, 40; Rice, Boston, 39; Puckett, Minnesota, 38. HlTS—Puckett, Minnesota, 78; Boggs, Boston, 72; Mattingly, New York, 67; Rice, Boston, 65; Moseby, Toronto, 64. DOUBLES—Boggs, Boston, 16; Law, Kansas City, 16; Mattingly, New York, 16; DwEvans, Boston, 15; Tabler, Cleveland, 15. TRIPLES—Owen, Seattle, 4; 11 are tied with 3. HOME RUNS—Joyner, California, 17; Canseco, Oakland, 15; Puckett, Minnesota, 15; Barfield, Toronto, 12; Gaetti, Minnesota, 12. STOLEN BASES-RHenderson, New York, 37; Cangelosi, Chicago, 24; Moseby, Toronto, 14; WKIGGINS, Baltimore, 13; Butler, Cleveland, 12. PITCHING <8 decisions)—Clemens, Boston, 9-0, 1.000, 2 64; Haas, Oakland, 7-1, .875, 2.54; Boddicker, Baltimore, 5-1, .833, 3.35; Nieves, Milwaukee, 5-1, .833, 4.68; Rasmussen, New York, 5-1, .833,3.95. STRIKEOUTS—CIemens, Boston, 90; Hurst, Boston, 89; Higuera, Milwaukee, 79; Rijo, Oakland, 75; Blyleven, Minnesota, 70. SAVES—Aase, Baltimore, 13; Righetti, New York, 12; Harris, Texas, 8; Stanley, Boston, 8; 4 are tied with 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (108 at bats)-Ray, Pittsburgh, .359; KHernandez, New York, .347; Gwynn, San Diego, .346; CBrown, San Francisco, .333; Brooks, Montreal, .327. RUNS—Gwynn, San Diego, 34; Murphy, Atlanta, 33; KHernandez, New York, 32; RReynolds, Pittsburgh, 32; Raines, Montreal, 32; WClark, San Francisco, 32. RBl—Brooks, Montreal, 40; Marshall, Los Angeles, 37; Schmidt, Philadelphia, 38; CDavis, San Francisco, 35; Horner, Atlanta, 34. HlTS—Gwynn, San Diego, 66; KHernandez, New York, 61; Ray, Pittsburgh, 60; Sandberg, Chicago, 60; Leonard, San Francisco, 58; Sax, Los Angeles, 58. DOUBLES—Hayes, Philadelphia, 15; RReynolds, Pittsburgh, 15; Bream, Pittsburgh, 14; Dunston, Chicago, 14; KHernandez, New York, 13; Ray, Pittsburgh, 13. TRIPLES—CoIeman, StLouis, 5; Moreno, Atlanta, 5; McGee, StLouis, 4; Raines, Montreal, 4; Brooks, Montreal, 3; Dykstra, New York, 3; Milner, Cincinnati, 3. HOME RUNS—Marshall, Los Angeles, 13; Brooks, Montreal, 12; Dawson, Montreal, 11; Garvey, San Diego, 11; Mcßeynolds, San Diego, 11; Parker, Cincinnati, 11. STOLEN BASES—Coleman, StLouis, 27; Duncan, Los Angeles, 22; Raines, Montreal, 18; Doran, Houston, 14; Dykstra, New York, 14; EDavis, Cincinnati, 14. PITCHING (6 decisions)—Darling, New York, 6-1, .857,3.68; Fernandez, New York, 5-1, .833,2.95; Kerfeld, Houston, 5-1, .833,1.34; LaCoss, San Francisco, 5-1, .833, 2.66; Knepper, Houston, 9-2, .818,2.38. STRIKEOUTS—Scott, Houston, 98; Valenzuela, Los Angeles, 76; Welch, Los Angeles, 73; ZSmith, Atlanta, 67; Gooden, New York, 66. SAVES—DSmith, Houston, 12; Reardon, Montreal, 12; Franco, Cincinnati, 8; Gossage, San Diego, 8; LeSmith, Chicago, 8; Orosco, New York, 8. Transactions BASEBALL BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Placed Mike Flanagan, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled Tom O’Malley, third baseman, from Rochester of the International League. BOSTON RED SOX—Placed Bruce Hurst, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled Rob Woodward and Jeff Sellers, pitchers, from Pawtucket of the International League. Under 19s end soccer season The Putnam United Under 19 soccer team closed its season over the weekend by posting a 9-0 rout over Lutheran High School. THE WIN LEFT PU with a 10-2 overall record, good enough for second place in the Central Indiana Youth Soccer League. Hugh Martin scored three goals for Putnam United while Kent Jones and Scott Shaver had two each. Tom Catanese scored once and a Lutheran defender misplayed a shot to account for the ninth goal.

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