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South Florida Sun Sentinel from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 20

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2C Sun-Sentinel, Monday, July 20, 1987 i a 'COUPON9 ooodobbb BRIEFING I1 I a MEN'S CLUD All female Staff 785-4821 946-0631 TENNIS Wilander stops Carlsson for U.S. Clay Court title Matt Wilander, breaking service four times in a shaky first set, outlasted the heat and Kant Carlsson ALL FEMALE STAFF zh Serving South FlLSw I i 4 fi-v 1 1 Iwuranc Eximtod V-- I 1 ll4 1 1 1 1 tJ 11 Whwm Rapar Cntw tp. T31IT fl 7 i TTl Tei nnuDiun TVRADIO Fin tuning: The AL East-leading New York Yankees travel to the Metrodome to play the AL West-leading Minnesota Twins on ABC (Channels 10, 12) at 8 p.m. 10 a.m. LPGA: Boston Five (T) (Ml 1 p.m.

Tennis: U.S. Clay Court (T) 63 3 p.m. U.S. Olympic Festival (T) USD 6 p.m. Sports Talk WIOD 7:15 p.m.

Baseball: Braves-Mets WQAM 7:30 p.m. U.S. Olympic Festival (eg) 7:35 p.m. Baseball: Yankees-Twins WIOD. WSBR 8 p.m.

Baseball: Yankees-Twins GD(D 10:30 p.m. Sports Connection WSBR 10:45 p.m. Sports Exchange WQAM 12:30 a.m. U.S. Olympic Festival (T) SD 3 a.m.

Tennis: Mlaml-Charlotte (T) fmi Radio dials: WIOD (610-AM, Miami), WQAM (560-AM, Miami), WSBR (740-AM, Boca Raton). 38 FT. LAUDERDALE 7527 W. Oaklwid Pk. Blvd.

748-0503 BIBHBBI It Z4Kk 972-3025 i oZrieavici most cars ri la ti imT if uHai inrimjafi rfY i tor ine secona siraigni week and won the U.S. Clay Court championship Sunday 7-5, 6-3. With the Indianapolis Sports Center court temperature at 118 degrees, the top-seeded Wilander held serve at 6-5 and broke the No. 3-seeded Carlsson at deuce on the next game to take the first set Wilander's career singles record is 39-0 for matches in irkinh Via rn tha fifC LDFETIME SEHVECE GUARANTEE 1JllKj J- TODAY'S CALENDAR Florida Stat League Tampa at West Palm Beach 7:30 p.m., West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium, 715 Hank Aaron Drive. Call 686-0030.

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Aerostars and Econollnes higher. TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PARTS and LABOR 4 Cylinder CyUndar 8 Cylinder wilander set Xne victory, worth $51,000 from a purse of $375,000, was Wilander's fifth this season on the Nabisco Grand Prix singles series and put him in first place, over Stefan Edberg in the season bonus point standings. Top-seeded Miloalav Mecir and Jan Gunnaraaon advanced to the final of the $231,000 Mercedes Cup Grand Prix with straight-set semifinal victories in Stuttgart, West Germany. Mecir, ranked fifth in the world, took 77 minutes to beat bis Davis Cup doubles partner Tomaa Smid 6-3, 6-3. Gunnarsson, seeded 13th, ousted Carl-Uwa Steab 6-4, 7-6 (7-5).

The semifinals had to be postponed 24 hours because of rain. The final is today. Kriek earns Volvo title Top-seed Johan Kriek defeated Chrlatian Sacaanu -to win the $125,000 Volvo-New Jersey championship capture his first tournament title in more than two years. Kriek beat the unseeded Saceanu 7-6, 3-6, ni 6-2 in a two-hour, 10-minute match. Kriek earned in winning a title he had captured in 1984.

Emilio Sanchaz beat Ronald Agenor 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 to win the 1 70,000 Bordeaux (France) Grand Prix. It 7. was the second tournament victory in a row for lr Sanchez, who also defeated Agenor in the final of the tournament in Gstaad, Switzerland, last week. Top-seeded Pam Shrivar won the 15th singles title --of her career when she became the first woman to back-to-back Virginia Slims of Newport (R.I.) jsince the event began in 1983. Shriver defeated eighth-seeded Wendy White 6-2, 6-4 and earned $30,500.

Jimmy Connor overcame four match points to Cbeat Tim Mayotte 1-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) in the fifth annual $100,000 Beaver Creek (Colo.) Classic. Former President Gerald Ford presented Connors and Mayotte with checks of $25,000 and $20,000 "respectively. on finer ana installation, equipped vehicles slightly higher. TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PARTS and LABOR $37.95 M0.95 43.95 1 ANY APFUCABta TAXES EXTRA. VUJD JULY-AUGUST.

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lead in the Tour de France. Bernard, who succeeded 1986 champion Greg LeMond of the United States and retired five-time champion Bernard Hinault as leader of the Toshiba-La Vie Claire team, won the 18th stage in 1 hour, 19 minutes, 44 seconds. He beat Luia Herrera of Colombia by 1:39, Pedro Delgedo of Spain by 1:51, Fabio Parra of Colombia by 2:04 and 8tepnen Roche of Ireland by 2:19. Frenchman Charly Mottet, who held the TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED $9.95 $9.95 TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE AS DESCRIBED AMY APPLICABLE TAXES EXTRA. VAUD JULY-AUGUST, 1SS7 ANY APPUCABU TAXIS EXTRA.

VAUD JULV-AUOUST, tSST Li I DEPHORUTRS NT A Bernard (This limited warranty covers vehicles in normal use, and excludes routine maintenance parts, belts, hoses, sheet metal and upholstery.) 763-410Q! overall leader's yellow jersey for a week, was ninth at 3:58 back and ill vi it f7 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 12 E. Sunriee Ft. Lauderdale, FL On The Big Corner Of Andrews A Sunrise AUTO RACING Earnhardt captures 500 on Pocono race's last lap Dale Earnhardt passed Alan Kulwicki on the final "'lap to win the Summer 500 NASCAR race at Pocono am dropped to third place behind Bernard and Roche. Italian cyclist Guido Bontempi and Dietrich Thureu of West Germany failed drug tests after earlier stages of the Tour de France, race officials said.

Bontempi tested positive July 7 after the seventh stage, which he won. He has now been demoted to last place in the stage, with 10 minutes deducted from his overall time. Thurau, who tested positive after the eighth stage July 8, was similarly penalized. The West German later dropped out with a knee injury. Maria Canine of Italy won the ninth-stage time trial of the women's Tour de France and regained the overall leader's yellow jersey by a margin of just two seconds.

She covered the 15-mile course from Correncon to Saint-Nizier 22 seconds ahead of Jeannie Longo of France, who had replaced Canins as the overall leader on the fifth stage. BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES. SA'JEUPTOATJg Off TIRE KINGDOM'S EVERYDAY LOW DeSCOUNT PRICES WHIN YOU BUY A SET OF (Fa.) international Raceway. The lead changed several times on the last lap, and the two appeared to collide before Earnhardt moved inside of Kulwicki and won by two car lengths. Buddy Baker was third.

It was Earnhardt's ninth win of the season, but the first of bis career at the 2 'i -mile tri-ovaL Emeraon Fittipaldi survived a last-lap collision with second-place Danny Sullivan to UUliJ I LUi JUL BLEMISHED TIRE QUANTITIES LIMITED! please call for availability, hurry, for best selection Earnhardt win the Molson-Indy in Toronto. The two-time NFL Bucs sign final draft picks; rookies start practice today Defensive back Tony Mayee and nose tackle Stan Mataele, the last of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' unsigned draft picks, signed contracts with the team. The signing of Mayes, a fifth-round pick from Kentucky, and Mataele, an eighth-round selection from Arizona, comes on the heels of the signing of 14 Bucs draft choices Saturday. The team's rookies begin practice today. Also, the Bucs signed free-agent Dan Beniah, who played four seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.

Formula One champion from Brazil held off an tough challenge from pole-winner Bobby Rahal and was clearly on the way to his fourth career Indy-car victory when circumstances nearly snatched it away. Fittipaldi held a lead of 3.23 seconds over Sullivan going into the final lap. Then Sullivan attempted to i- pass on the inside heading into the ninth turn on the U-turn, 1.78-mile circuit and Fittipaldi pinched him into the concrete barrier on the inside of the turn. Sullivan spun, stopping for a moment Fittipaldi got i sideways but was able to straighten the car out, get back up to speed and beat Sullivan to the finish line by 8.35 seconds. Fittipaldi, who averaged 95.99 mph, earned $73,410.

Elliott Forbea-Robinaon of Denver, N.C., took the lead on the final lap to win the Grand Prix Trans-Am feature, while actor-racer Paul Newman lost an A early lead to place fifth. Forbes-Robinson, driving a i Porsche at the Brainerd (Minn.) Internation Speedway, passed Pete Halamer of Anaheim, the last lap of the 33-lap, 99-mile race. Newman led the first eight laps before mechanical problems forced him into the pits. if I Whitewall I P18570R14 Wf XT.1&S) Raised White mam wm BOXING Ramirez wins WBC crown with decision over Alii Joee Luia Ramirez of Mexico won a 12-round decision over Terrence Alii of Guyana to capture the World Boxing Council lightweight title for the second time. Ramirez, 28, succeeds Hector "Macho" Camacho, who was stripped of the crown last April for failing to defend it within the time set by the WBC.

Alii, 27, showed strength early, but in later rounds Ramirez maintained steady pressure, and staggered Alii with a series of punches in the final minute of the fight in St Tropez, France. Ramirez improved to 99-5 while Alii fell to 28-5-2. Teofilo Stevenaon remains in training and a top Cuban official dismissed reports that the Olympic champion has retired. "That is not true at alL" said Manuel Guerra, president of Cuba's National Olympic Committee. "He is still training and has not made any decisions.

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Dash For Speed took an early blead and never lost it She finished the 24th running of the 400-yard race in 19.73 seconds. The Rainbow Futurity is the middle race of Ruidoso Downs' triple crown for quarter horses. Dash For Speed finished second in the first leg of the triple crown, the Kansas -Futurity. The final leg is the $2.5 million All American Futurity. -y Market Control trailed the field for the first 6 but took the lead in the stretch and then drew away to a 3 -length victory in the $340,365 Queen's Plate at Toronto's Woodbine Race Track.

Sent off at 9-1 odds along with stablemates Bodmin fMoor and Steady Power, Market Control followed 'the 14-horse field through the early stages of the 1 tt race. Market Control's winning time of 2:03 35 was 1 35 seconds off the Stakes record. Market 'Control won $204,219 for Kinghaven Farms. Infinidad scored a major upset with an easy victory in the $200,000 Vanity Handicap for fillies and mares at Hollywood Park. Ridden by Corey Black, Infinidad raced in sixth in the field of seven until the turn for home, where she passed pace-setting North Sider and took a 6 V4 -length victory.

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Harris finished second in 48.60, with Kevin Young third in 48.94. Moses had won 122 straight 400-meter hurdle races in the past decade before having his streak stopped last month by Harris. Calvin Smith won the 100-meter dash in 10.21. Smith, a 9.93 world record holder, replaced Carl Lewie, who skipped the event because of a hamstring injury. Mehmet Terzi of Turkey beat a pack of more than 6,000 runners to win the 26.2-mile San Francisco Marathon.

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