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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 57

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i iiu -m i. a Navratilova upset in 3 sets by Horvath 1 rr. r-VJi, for an Armenian being held in Sweden on narcotics charges. Wilander, 18, who has been granted police protection, said: "I am living my life just as before. I am a little worried about it, but it does not affect my tennis." IN OTHER matches, Vilas beat Hie Nastase of Romania, 61, 6-2, 61; Teltscher, seeded 10th, beat Patrice Kuchna of France 6 3, 7-6, 6-3; and Arias, seeded No.

11, defeated Marcos Hocevar of Brazil, 6-4, 5-7, 7-, 6 2. Spain's Jose Higueras, No. 8, beat Chile's Jaime Fillol; Sweden's Henrik Sundstrom, No. 14, beat countryman Joachim Nystrom 75, 6-3, 2-6; 61; and Ecuador's Andres Gomez, seeded 16th, beat Israel's Shlomo Glick-stein 4 6. 7 5, 6 3, 3 6.

6 4. fined antics vanced by beating Kathy Jordan, 6 3, 61; Britain's Jo Durie beat No. 12 Kathy Rinaldi, 6 3, 5 7, 61; and Mima Jausovec of Yugoslavia defeated Catherine Tanvier of France, 6-3, 6-3. MEANWHILE, MCENROE, the No. 2 seed, hit shots of blinding brilliance in the last two sets of his match against Gitlin.

He behaved faultlessly and gave only a puzzled look when he got a questionable line call. Meanwhile, Sweden's Wilander, the No. 5 seed, was his usual cool self despite kidnapping threats and beat France's Dominique Bedel, 6-1, 4 6, 6-4, 61. Threats were made to a Swedish newspaper that a Swedish player in Paris would be kidnapped as hostage McEnroe for latest Paris (AP) John McEnroe was fined $3,000 Saturday for his behavior on court during the French Open Tennis Championships. It brought his total of fines in the last 12 months to $5,750 and had him walking a tightrope.

If he were fined again during the remaining week of the French Open and his total went above $7,500, he would be automatically suspended from all Grand Prix events for 42 Paris (AP) Martina Navrati-lova, unbeaten since last December, was conquered at the French Open tennis championship Saturday by unseeded 17-year-old Kathy Horvath, who dumped the defending champion, 6 4, 0 6, 6 3 in the fourth round. Horvath, of Largo, overcame a stiff wind and high tension on center court at Roland Garros stadium to stop the top-seeded woman and her winning streak of 39 straight matches. Meanwhile, John McEnroe was slapped with a $3,000 fine for misbehaving during a first-round match with Ben Testerman last week. The New Yorker was in a quiet, subdued mood later Saturday when he beat Drew Gitlin, 63, 36, 63, 61, a third-round match and advanced to the final 16. Also advancing were defending champion Mats Wilander, No.

4 Guil-lermo Vilas and Americans Tracy Austin, Eliot Teltscher and Jimmy Arias, the Italian Open winner. Navratilova, last beaten by Chris Evert Lloyd in the final of the Australian Open, blamed her defeat on wrong tactics in the windy condi- tions. "I SHOULD have driven my backhand," she said. "I played too many sliced backhands, and they didn't carry in the wind." Horvath won four games in a row after trailing, 2 4, in the first set. She was hopelessly outplayed in the second, but in the third she steeled her nerves and matched everything Navratilova could offer.

She broke service for 5-3 and served for the match in an electric atmosphere, the excitable French fans cheering every point she won. She wasted her first match point by netting a weak forehand and on her next match point she drove deep to Navratilova's forehand. The defending champion was caught by surprise and returned the ball out of court. In other matches, Austin ad Indiana's I A.J. Foyt reaches for Dick Simon's "oldest driver" check at meeting Danny Ongais, top left, Johnny Parsons observe horseplay at drivers meeting Saturday Jeff Andretti wins IRP Pro-Ford event days including Wimbledon.

He would have the right of appeal. Marshall Happer, administrator of the Men's International Professional Tennis Council (MIPTC), announced the new fines on McEnroe after an inquiry into incidents in his first-round match against Ben Testerman last Wednesday. McENROE WAS fined $1,500 for physical abuse. This referred to an incident in which he kicked a press camera at the back of the court. winner Mario Andretti, captured the 20 lap USAC Pro-Ford opener.

Schrader took over the lead on the 22nd lap from Nick Fornoro Jr. and pulled away to win the midget feature easily. John Andretti, nephew of Mario, was second in the STAR STATE REPORT Clermont, Ind. Ken Schrader won the 30-lap USAC "Night Before the 500 Classic" midget race at Indianapolis Raceway Park Saturday night. Jeff Andretti, youngest son of 500- Rivera's 3-run homer in ninth nips Tribe V.IW..WM I I.

Mill Jl! Jill I. II 11.11 I Largest Cadillac Dealer Says He was fined another $1,500 for verbal abuse. Press reports said he called a linesman obscene names. McEnroe had already been fined $350 for slamming balls between games. But the French umpire of the match, Philippe Boivin, said he did not see nor hear the other incidents.

They were widely reported in the European press. There were more incidents in McEnroe's second match against Alberto Tous of Spain, but the MIPTC took no action on these. McEnroe, seeded No. 2 in the championships, was scheduled to play Drew Gitlin on the center court of Roland Garros Saturday. Mel Purcell was fined $1,500 and Hie Nastase $500, both for verbal abuse of officials.

Jimmy Arias and Australian Wal-ly Masur were each fined $350 for ball abuse. A.P.R. FINANCING ENDS MAY 31st Stk.318 TaaMafOatartai midget event. Rich Vogler finished third. Bob Cicconi was fourth and Jeff Nuckles was fifth.

In the Pro-Ford event, Steve Ice was second. Dr. Dave Weitzenhof was third, Terry Sauce fourth and Greg Buttrey came in fifth. The program was delayed about an hour by rain, which washed out qualifications. Leaders were: 30-Lap Midott FMfurt-1, Ron Schrader; 2, John Andreiti; Rch Vogler; 4, Bob Cicconi; 5, Je(f Nuckles; 6, Nick Fornoro 7, Warren Mocfcler; I.

Jim Hettinger; 9, Steve Lotshaw; 10, Ben Gustation. Heat winntri: Lotshaw, John Andretti, Schrader, Fornoro. Stmi-feafurt: Mel Kenyon. M-lap feature. Pro-Ford-I, Jeff Andretti; 7.

Steve Ice; 3. Or. Dave Weitienhof; 4, Harry Sause; 5, Greg Buttrey; Steve Lathrop; 7, Terry Hoh-necker; 8, Jim Kasprzak; 9, Roger Schroer; 10, Tony Kester. Heat winnn Ice, Andretti. Ballesteros leads Sandwich, England (UPI) Spain's Severiano Ballesteros shot a one-over-par 71 Saturday to keep the lead in the $140,000 British PGA championship.

Ballesteros shares the halfway lead with Ireland's Des Smyth, who shot a second successive 70 to join the U.S. Masters champion at COME ON, SPOIL YOURSELF BUY A CADILLAC! STAR SPECIAL REPORT Omaha Designated hitter Bombo Rivera ripped a three-run homer with two out in the ninth inning Saturday night, rallying the Omaha Royals to a 4 3 victory over the Indianapolis Indians. Indianapolis starter Jeff Russell was tapped for a run in the first inning then blanked the Royals until the final stanza while his mates built a 3 1 lead against Dan Botelho. Russell (12) retired Dave Lecper leading off the ninth, but third baseman Cliff Pastornicky lit the fire with a single to right and right fielder Steve Hammond slammed a single off Russell's leg. THE TRIBE righthander steadied to fan first baseman Ron Johnson, however Rivera slammed his fifth homer of the season to left, giving the Royals a 2-1 advantage in the fourgame series.

Rivera had whiffed twice and grounded out in three previous appearances. Blanked Friday night by Keith Creel, the Indians collected only one earned run off Botelho (3-4) when third baseman Nick Esasky hammered his 11th homer in the fourth. That run gave the Indians a 21 $11,995 22 CIMARRONS IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i Wm sajB AZJm mj flgtafl lfl KH gd CHECK OUR PRICE BEFORE VAII DAV TUB? CAD lB Al KB JL3 AD El Hi. mmn i nm mi 1 1 juwumi 1 1 1 1 m.u. i.nuni im i iiu i an fTT sH3 nail gtJ All I a a i I 1 edge and they tallied once more in the fifth after Pastornicky booted Willie Lozado's grounder.

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From then until the ninth, the Royals notched only three hits off Russell who did not walk a batter and fanned six. Botelho scattered five walks, walked four and struck out eight. The series concludes with today's 2 p.m., game that pits Mike Dowless (2 1) of the Indians against Vinnie Yuhas (3-1) of the Royals. DISCOUNT OFFERS LOANER CARS AVAILABLE! VISA 2308 RRRfl VWWW II HI WAY PARTS INC. HAS A COMPLETE INVENTORY OF QUALITY IAPCO IMPORT PARTS FOR YOUR CAR, IF YOU OWN: ll.il) IfCYCTnilC wnpu.

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