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144 Pa.Gio4Y. i 1123MIM2 14, 1975 Ashi loses first match in Alan King Associated Press LAS VEGAS Unseeded Allan Stone of Australia upset fourth-seeded Arthur Ashe, 4-6, 6-4, in a first-round match of the $150,000. Alan King tennis tournament yesterday. Ashe admittedly down psychologically after Sunday's four-set victory over Sweden's Bjorn Borg for the WCT title at Dallas, still played an attacking game in spots. But his powerful serve deserted him late in the second and third sets' while Stone returned aggressively to THE MUM NEWS 5 tournament win the match.

Top-seeded John Newcombe ot Australia went three sets to defeat Paul Gerken of East Norwalk 6-3, 5-7 Defending champion and second- seeded Rod Laver of Australia defeated Erik van Men, 6-7, 6-0, 6-4. Third seeded Ken Rosewall Australia beat countryman Bob; Carmichael, 7-5, 6-2. The six-day single-elimination-1- tournament, being played at a Las: Vegas hotel, ends Sunday. -Top-v. prize is $30,000 and a new car.

A I Wednesday, May 14, 1975 THE MANI! NEWS 5 I -Ai Ashe loses irst match i 9 4,4 I Alan 1( I 0. 4,,, 4 21- ,3 "A -1 (- l''''' It 1 4 in tournament 19'4'. '4'-' 1 glivi 4 'N i f- 4 ,1 i I '4' 1 A' 0 1 't win t4ae match. 1 Associated Press 0.1' I '1 1 I '11. yr4 LAS VEGAS Unseeded Allan Top seeded John Newcombe of 11 i 1 1 i Stone of Australia upset fourth- Australia went three sets to defeat )1; I I ....4 1 'V 49- I a first round match of the $150 000 Conn 6-3 5-7 6-2 -4 1 i seeded Arthur Ashe, 4-6, 7-6, 6-4.

in Paul Gerken of East Alan King tennis tournament yes- Defending champion and secend-. ''e '-t- 1 1 i' k'. et- 1 laE411'A'xiAmai ,..0.111,,, terday. seeded Rod Laver of Australia de- it:" i 4 't t) k'i 4,,,, qr. .717 A tAir i-1, 1 Ashe admittedly down psycholog- feated Erik van Dillen, 6-7, 6-0, 6-4.

7 et as.4mo 6, 1. '1 4' ar '''''''''''rf i 1 1, ically after Sunda four set victo- Third seeded Ken Rosewall of I fo 2 Ili 4. 4 4 -'4 I tt ry over Sweden's Bjorn Borg for Australia beat countryman Bob; i A '''146' 1 OltIr the WCT title at Dallas, still played Carmichael, 7-5, 6-2. an attacking game in spots. The six-day single-elumnattonfi 1 --4- 0, li .4.4 IT 1, But his serve fournament, being played at a Larz' t--- 4.,.

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0 de 4 -1-, Miami News Staff Photo by BILL REINKE rollton), Susan Gibson (Carrollton), Rebecca Sado ft (Coral Gables), Lynn Epstein (Miami Beach), Joyce Portman (Miami Beach). Miami News Staff Photo by BILL REINKE rollton), Susan Gibson (Carrollton), Re- becea Sadoff (Coral Gables), Lynn Ep- stein (Miami Beach), Joyce Portman (Miami Beach). EmBily -im 30J 0 9000 N.W. 7th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33150 Just off the North South X-way at NW 95th St Phone: 751-9711From Broward: 925-8202 da 33150 5th St 125-8202 A I 40, ::,4 Tfitty EMBny i ift 9000 NM. 7th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33150 Just off the North-South X-way st NW 95th St.

Phone: 751-9711From Broward: 925-8202 1975 All-County tennis team BOTTOM ROW: (Left to right) Bob Amdur (Ransom), Walter Tate (North Miami), Wayne Sewall (Norland), 1975 All-County tennis team 190T- TOM ROW: (Left to right) Bob Amdur (Ransom), Walter Tate (North Miami), a Sewall (Norland), Blaine Willenborg (Curley), Mike Oran-sky (Palmetto). TOP ROW: (left to right) Charles Friend (Coach of the Year, Miami Beach), Allegra Pero (Care Blaine Willenborg (Curley), Mike Oran- sky (Palmetto). TOP ROW: (left to right) Charles Friend (Coach of the Year, Miami Beach), Allegra Pero (Care 1 ittie tennis team illier is plenty tough i 1975 All-County tennis team ti i I A ae Little' is toug 4,, i 4 ,,,.:0 I 11 1 THE MIAMI NEWS' -1975 ALL-COUNTY TENNIS TEAM BOYS Player. Class Blaine Willenborg Curley Freshman Bob Amdur Ransom Sophomore Walter Tate Miami Senior. Wayne Sewall a Norland Sophomore Mike Oransky Palmetto Senior GIRLS Lynn Epstein Miami Beach Junior Allegra Pero Carrollton Junior Joyce Portman Miami Beach Junior Susan Gibson Carrollton Sophomore Rebecca Sada(' Coral Gables Senior Player Blaine Willenborg Bob Aindur Walter Tate Wayne Sewall Mike Oransky Lynn Epstein Allegra Pero Joyce Portman Susan Gibson Rebecca Sada(' THE MIAMI NEWS' -1975 ALL-COUNTY TENNIS TEAM 11.P.

SAJI3 Record 204 20-3 194 18-1 13-2 23-0 20-3 20-2 20-2 20-2 11SOOASIOA Sewall, North Miami's Walter and Ransom's Bob Amdur. Nobody in Dade could beat lenborg this seasons and the 15. year-old didn't lose until he reached the state tournament. Oransky (13-2) won the District 16 individual title and led Palmetto to the Greater Miami Athletic Con. ference championship.

lie will et-tend Pepperdine College in the fall. on a tennis scholarship. Amdur had a 20-3 record as a sophomore at Ransom; Tate, with a 19-4 record, helped North Miami win the GMAC Northern Division title; and Norland's Sewall won 18 of 19 matches as a sophomore. Oransky, Epstein, Pero and Sadoff are repeaters from last season's team. The All-County girls' team has been invited to participate in the City Team National Championships on Aug.

18-22 in Washington DC, a tournament which allows All. County teams from throughout the country to compete against each other. Sewall, North Miami's Walter Tate, end Ransom's Bob Amdur. Nobody 10 Dade could beat WU. lenbora this season and the 15 year-ord didn't lose until he reached the state tournament.

Orensky (13-2) won the District 16 individual title and led Palmetto to the Greater Miami Athletic Con- ference championship. He will et- tend Pepperdine College in the fall. on a tennis scholarship. Amdur had a 20-3 record as a sophomore at Ransom; Tate, with a 19-4 record, helped North Miami win the GMAC Northern Division title; and Nor land's Sewall won 18 of 19 matches as a sophomore. Oransky, Epstein, Pero and Sa- doff are repeaters from last seasons team.

The All-County girls' team has been Invited to participate in the City Team National Championships on Aug. 18-22 in Washington D.C., a tournament which allows All- County teams from throughout the country to compete against each other. the state tournament. By BILL BRUBAKER Miami News Reportir Blaine Willenborg, who's considered Dade County's top boys' high school tennis' player. insists he doesn't mind it when taller Lynn Epstein, the county's No.

girls' player, snickers and calls im 'Little Willie," because he's so short. "It doesn't bother me at all," says Willenborg, the Curley High freshman. "I've got a nickname for Lynn, but I don't want to say it, It might get in the paper." On this recent afternoon at Via- mingo Park, Willenhorg and Epstein who head The Miami News. 1975 All-County tennis team were trying to plan a practice match. And Epstein, the junior from Miami Beach High, was showing Willenborg little respect.

"Common' Little Willie, we've got a practice match to play," Epstein said, grinning. The two friends have been playing tennis together for about five years. "Little Willie, will you GET OVER HERE?" Epstein demanded. And a smile appeared on Willenborg's usually stole face. "Blaine's fun," Epstein would say later.

But all the fun ends when the practice matches begin. IJV5111 By BPI misit Blaine Will ered Dade 0 school tenni doesn't mind Epstein, the player, snicke tie Willie," be "It doesn't says Willenbi freshman. "I'l Lynn, but I might get in On this ret mingo Park, stein News. 1975 A were tryii match. And Miami Beach Willenborg lit "Common' got a practict stein said, friends have gether for ahl Willie, will yo Epstein dema peared on stole face.

"Blaine's fu later. But all By BILL BRUBAKER Coach of the 'Year Charles Friend, Miami Beach HONORABLE MENTION Drew Rosen (Palmetto), Mark Hurd (Curley), Terri Star (Miami Beach), Gail Curtin (Palmetto). MARATHON SEMI-FINALS TONIGHT POST TIME 8 P.M. 'NIGHT SNAPPER FISHING' 8 to 3 SAT. 8 to 12 OTHER NITES ALSO US.

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JestpOtit HA ULOVII AMMA 9450122 101th A COUIP45 001 't 0 le114', 41.1k t. F' I Miami Beach to a state girls' title this season, winning the No. 1 sin. gles title. She joined Joyce Portman to bring Beach the No.

1 state doubles championship. And Portman, a junior, joins Epstein on The News' All-County team. Beach's Charles Friend, for the second straight season, is The Miami News Coach of the Year. He was also recently selected Coach of the Year by the National High School Athletic Coaches Assoc's. tion for District 8, which encompasses several Southern states.

Other girls selected to' the All. County team are Carrollton gra Pero, a Junior, and Susan son, a sophomore; also Coral. bles' Rebecca Sadoff, a senior. Pero, with a 20-3 record, and Gibson 20-2. helped Carrollton to a second-place finish at the state tournament" Sadoff had a 20-2 record and will play tennis next year at Williams College in Massachusetts.

Joining' Willenborg on the boys' All-County team are Palmetto's Mike Oransky, Norland's Wayne The physically-stronger Willen- borg has never lost to Epstein the last two years. "He's tough," says Lynn. "She kids me a lot," says Blaine, "but when we play, it's serious." Always. Epstein, with a 23-0 record, led I I ni -4 be COUNTRY CLUB OF MIAMI GOLF MEMBERSHIPS 'tW TTUY 0.6 It 'VV. AP, 1F.

ft a a ma LAJUI-11 I it If L.A.A.Jt5 Ut" NIMI GOLF MEMBERSHIPS Chicago has had better scoring balance, with Bob Love, Chet Walker and Norm Van tier each claiming high-point honors twice'. The Bulls, who won the Midwest Division crown and beat the Warriors in three of four regular season meetings, have been this far before in the NBA playoffs. The winner of tonight's nationally televised game will advance to the championship series which will begin Sunday on the home court of the Washington Bullets who beat defending champion Boston in the Eastern Conference finals. The Bulls-Warriors game will start at 9 p.m. (Channel 4).

West and South Championship Courses Clubhouse Facilities Social Events and Tournaments Spetial GroUp.Rates Available CONTACT MR. RON JOHNSON GOLF DIRECTOR Country Club of Miami6801 Miami Gardens Drive Phone 8214111 4 I tc 0. id t-Ectz 11' 1 rry; 14i111- ob SO West and South Championship Courses n111fr StU A Clubhouse Facilities OV O. 4 AN Social Events and Tournaments he tells fir 0 story ttv 0 4 Spetial Group Rates Available 1 Chicago has had better scoring The winner of tonight's national-. balance, with Bob Love, Chet Walk- ly televised game will advance to er and Norm Van Lier each claim- the championship series which will CONTACT MR.

RON JOHNSON GOLF DIRECTOR ing high-point honors twice. begin Sunday on the home court of Country Club of Miami6801 Miami Gardens Drive The Bulls, who won the Midwest the Washington Bullets, who beat Phone 82141 Division crown and beat the Warri- defending champion Boston in the, ors in three of four regular season. Eastern Conference finals. -4101110NIEMSPIOROMMIllt meetings, have been this far The Bulls-Warriors game will before in the NBA Playoffs. start at 9 p.m.

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TO 4 A.M. 266-2122 7216 S.W. 8th St, MISTER CHARGE SINEAMERICIRS MISTER CHANGE SANKAMERICARIV Associated Press OAKLAND The Golden State Warriors, one step away from the National Basketball Association's championship series, could easily reach that goal if Rick Barry Is hot again tonight against the Chicago Bulls: "When I'm shooting well, it worries them and they have to do other things defensively," Barry 'said as his team faced the decisive seventh game of Western Conference finals with Chicago. So far, the playoff story has been: as Barry goes, so go the Warriors. The 6-foot-7 forward who averaged 30 points a game over the regular season scored 36 in Chicago on Sunday as Golden State battled from behind to score an impressive z- 86-72 victory which evened the series at 3-3.

He scored 37 and 36 points in the first two victories over the Bulls. In the three Warriors' losses, Barry has been held to 26, 21 and 20 points, hitting just 38 per cent of his shots from the field. "If I'm shooting well and the others are having difficulties, we seem to be better off than if I'm shooting poorly and the others are shooting well," said Barry, the team's top scorer in all but one of the games against the Bulls. riors. The 6-foot-7 forward who aver- aged 30 points a game over.the reg.

ular 'season scored 36 in Chicago 0 0 Sunday as Golden State, battled from behind to score an impressive 86-72 victory hich evened the se- rieS at 3-3. He scored 37 and 36 points in the first two victories over the Bulls. In the three Warriors' losses, Barry has been held to 26, 21 and 20 points, hitting just 38 per cent of his shots from the field. flf I'm shooting well and the oth-, era are having difficulties, we seem to be better off than If rm shooting poorly and the others are' shooting -said the team's top scorer in all but one of the games against the Bulls Associated Press OAKLAND The Golden State Warriors, one step away from the National Basketball Association's championship series, could easily reach that goal if Rick Barry is hot again tonight against the Chicago BUIIS: "When I'm shooting well. It wor- ries them and they have to do other 4 DODCIAUAMI OR FT.

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