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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 47

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li T1 9 no CIO OkT1 pOlf IS DEBUGSHIELD XCIJUU3 JU1JS. ciiux maid THE COURIER-JOURNAL, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1983 TENNIS urn Associated Press The United States, the winner every year since 1976, lost its hold on the Federation Cup as West Germany and Czechoslovakia yesterday reached the final for the prestigious team trophy at Zurich, Switzerland. The Americans lost both singles matches in the semifinal against Czechoslovakia and then, with an insurmountable 2-0 deficit, scratched from doubles because of a groin injury to Candy Reynolds. In the first match, Helena Sukova beat Reynolds 6-7, 6-2, 6-2, leaving the United States' hopes with Andrea Jaeger, 1 Claudio Panatta 7-6 (7-4), 3-6, 6-2. Arias' opponent is Southern Methodist sophomore Eric Korita, the only amateur in the tournament, who beat Italy's Francesco Cancellotti 6-2, 6-3 in a rain-delayed match.

Clerc, who is coming off a victory in the U.S. Pro Championships in Brookline, won the Washington title in 1981. Last year he was upset in the semifinals by Arias. Gomez's frustration at his errors mounted, and he eventually dropped his racket and offered to exchange places with a ball boy. Martinez's attacking style kept Panatta on the defensive.

"I know if it goes three sets I am in good shape, mentally ready," said Martinez. "He was getting tired in the first set, and I knew if I could keep him running he would never last three hours." that the United States failed to reach the final. West Germany, seeded second, advanced to the today's final by defeating Switzerland 3-0. The Germans were beaten by the United States in last year's final. The Czechs were the last European country to win the trophy, in 1975 when they were led by Martina Nav-ratilova, now a U.S.

citizen. Mandlikova, who was just 13 years old when her country won the title eight years ago, said the victory was one of the most important in her career. "I went down a bit mentally after the first set," she said, "but even if I had lost, I think we would have won the doubles." Reynolds disagreed. "If the singles matches had been shared, I would definitely have played despite the injury. And I think Hana was aware that we would probably have won it," she said.

In the other semifinal, Germany's Claudia Kohde edged Petra Delhees 6-3, 6-4, and Bettina Bunge followed up by hammering Christiane Jolis-saint 6-0, 6-3. Petra Keppeler and Eva Pfaff defeated Delhees and Jolissaint 6-3, 6-4 in doubles. D.C. CLASSIC Top-seeded Jose-Luis Clerc of Argentina crushed Peru's Pablo Arraya 6-1, 6-3 and second-seeded Jimmy Arias beat error-plagued Andres Gomez of Ecuador 7-5, 6-3 to advance for the fifth straight year to the semifinals of the $200,000 D.C. National Bank Classic at Washington.

Clerc meets 15th-seeded Mario Martinez of Bolivia, who beat Italy's the world's third-ranked woman and the Wimbledon runner-up. Hana Mandlikova, however, used her serve-and-volley game to perfection in the third set to secure the Czech victory with a 7-6, 5-7, 6-3 win over Jaeger. "We are obviously disappointed, but I have never seen Hana play so well," said the United States non-playing team captain, Nancy Jeffett. Jaeger failed to attend the post-match news conference, but another member of the U.S. team, Paula Smith, told reporters: "It was very difficult for Andrea to get into a groove.

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Jay Townsend of Te-questa, who also shot a final-round 71, missed a three-foot putt on the 18th hole for a bogey and finished one stroke back. Billy Varn of Jacksonville, was third at 281. Louisvillian Ted Schulz, who defeated Stephens in a playoff in the Kentucky State Amateur three weeks ago, finished 15th at even-par 288. Richmond's Kelly Finney turned In a 292, while Tommie Mudd of Louisville finished at 297. Each had a closing-round 78.

Stephens and Townsend have been asked to represent the Southern United States in an international tournament in Caracas, Venezuela, where 73 teams from around the world will compete. Substitute jockey guides Time Charter to victory ASCOT, England (AP) Joe Mercer stepped in as substitute jockey yesterday and rode Time Charter to an exciting win in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot. Time Charter, running at odds of 5-1, finished three-quarters of a length ahead of Diamond Shoal, an 8-1 shot. Sun Princess, the 9-4 favorite, was third, another length away. Mercer was a late replacement for Billy Newnes, who was injured.

America's Steve Cauthen, who was to have ridden Diamond Shoal, is under suspension and was replaced by Lester Piggott. Vilas, Leconte advance into final of Head Cup KITZBUEHEL, Austria (AP) Top-seeded Guillermo Vilas moved into the final of the $100,000 Head Cup Volvo Grand Prix tennis tournament yesterday with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Sergio Casal of Spain. In today's final, Vilas meets second-seeded Henri Leconte of France, a 6-2, 6-1 winner over Jans-Joerg Schwaier of West Germany. The Argentine star, who has won three tournaments this year, showed overpowering concentration against the llth-seeded Casal, despite temperatures in the high 80s. Whitfield helps league to Japanese all-star win TOKYO (AP) The Pacific League, scoring four of its five runs on home runs, including a solo blast by former San Francisco Giant Terry Whitfield of the Seibu Lions, beat the Central League 5-3 in the first game of the Japanese baseball all-star series last night.

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