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Calgary Heraldi
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THE CALGARY HERALD June 30, 1981 D3 Unknowns eiDow Wimbledon scores, see Tennis, D10 I both the women's and mixed doubles. 'The day before Wimbledon. I said to myself: 'Maybe next Now that I've reached the semifinals. I think I can win it. "But.

it is still far away." Navratilova, the champion here in 1978 and 79. has a 2-2 head-to-head record against Mandlikova. But. they never have met qn grass. "She is always dangerous, because you don't now how she will play," said Navratilova.

"She is getting more consistent but, overall, I believe I am still more consistent than Hana." tralia, 6-0. 6-0. in only 40 minutes, while Navratilova ousted Virginia Ruzici of Romania, 6-2, 6-3. Turnbull was hampered by a wrist injury, but Mandlikova. the 19-year-old French Open and Australian Open champion, said: "I know the result looks easy on paper but, I had to work for every point." Mandlikova, who once acted as a ballgiii for Navratilova, five years her senior, came here troubled by a back injury and had to pull out of AP wirephoto Martina Navratilova erased Virginia Ruzici Announcing RANDY RHINO on waivers A few surprises From Page I Although Toronto has Tom Ro-zantz to back up Holloway.

it also acquired quarterback Mike Williams from Montreal, for future considerations. He's the brother of Doug Williams, quarterback for Tampa Bay of the National League. B.C. made some surprising cuts, letting go nine-year veteran Joe Fourqurean and import defensive tackle Franklin King. The Lions also cut half of their quarterbacks, dropping Steve Pisarkiwicz and Mike Nott.

Like the other teams, Montreal found itself caught in the numbers game and ended up placing import defensive back Randy Rhino on waivers. The Alouettes only will be able to put the seven-year CFLer on their reserve list if he clears waivers. In Ottawa, Jordan Case was the odd man out in the battle for the quarterbacking jobs. Suffering from a dead arm during the pre-season, the Rough Riders' most valuable player last season was placed on the reserved list. Ron Calcagni will assume the No.

1 spot, with Kevin Starkey as the backup QB. Saskatchewan had few cuts to make and ended up placing eight-year veteran Lawrie Skolrood, who was switched to the offensive line from tight end last year, on the reserved list. The Roughriders also cut former Ottawa linebacker Brad Carr. LONDON (AP) It hardly is the Wimbledon men's singles quarterfinals the experts predicted. Tim Mayotte of Springfield.

20, is the current National Collegiate Athletic Association tennis champion who turned professional two weeks ago and has played only one previous grass-court tournament in his life. Rod Frawley. a late-developing player from Australia, suddenly has emerged from the pack, at age 28. Both dropped one set in their matches Monday and, both have attracted little attention. The headlines have belonged to the consistency of Bjorn Borg, the antics of John McEnroe and the grunting of Jimmy Connors.

Mayotte's victims here include Americans John Sadri and Sandy Mayer, both feared grass court players. Frawley, meanwhile, has had an easier path to the final eight, although he eliminated the world's top junior, Thierry Tulasne of France and Brazil's Carlos Kirmayr. A victory over Frawley today would allow the tall, powerful Mayotte to emulate one of the men whose footsteps he has followed, both at Stanford University and as NCAA champion McEnroe. Four years ago, McEnroe came here as an unheralded amateur and reached the semi-finals. Mayotte.

of course, is only one match away from equalling that feat ana, he also is only one away from a possible semi-final meeting with McEnroe. Seeded second, McEnroe, the left-handed 22-year-old, was to face speedy Johan Kriek of South Africa today. The other quarter-final matches will have Borg. going for his sixth consecutive Wimbledon title against 12th-seeded Peter McNama-ra of Australia and Connors against Vijay Amritraj of India. Amritraj has won four of his nine meeings with Connors.

Meanwhile, in the women's section, where Pam Shriver was upsetting Tracy Austin, Chris Evert Lloyd only needed a little over an hour to defeat 10th-seeded Mima Jausovec of Yugoslavia, 6-2, 6-2, to clinch her place in the semi-finais. 'It doesn't worry me who I'm playing," said Lloyd, who reached the semi-finals for the 10th straight year. "I like playing Pam, because she is a serve-and-volley player. "That gives me something to aim at and, she's a pretty big target. "Mentally, it would have been tougher for me to play Tracy.

She has a better record against me, but I try not to worry about my opponent. I worry about my own game." Lloyd, 26, had very little to worry about yesterday. The chunky Jausovec, who had earlier upset fifth-seeded Andrea Jaeger, did not have any consistency. The Yugoslavian player mixed up her shots intelligently, but made too many unforced errors. The other semi-final is a much tougher match, according to the seedings, with second-seeded Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia playing Czechoslovakian-born Martina Navratilova, now of the U.S., who is seeded fourth.

Yesterday, Mandlikova overwhelmed Wendy Turnbull of Aus- tSfBj vin')ft -p? JORDAN CASE reserve list Monday's decisions A BEST PtWRMER A BEST mm Each week a panel of football experts will choose the three outstandinq players in the CFL. Cash awards will be given to the best offensive player, best defensive player and best lineman, based on their HAMILTON TIGER-CATS Released: import WR John Holland, WRs Don Ross and Ross Clarkson. import QB Mike Wright, RB Phil ColwelL import Jack FanieL DB Ossie Wilson, import DB Jerome Stanton, Tony Dipolitto, DT Eugene Larocque, import DB Gerald Bess, Jeff Arp, DT John Celestino and LB Rick Kuchma. Traded: import DE Drew Taylor, to Toronto, for import WR Steve Stapler: import OT Willie Martin, to Toronto, for fourth round draft pick in 1982; future considerations, to Saskatchewan, for import DB Maurice Burton; fifth-round draft pick in 1982, to MontreaL lor import DE Grover Covington and second-round draft pick in 1983, to Montreal, tor Ed Szpytma. TORONTO ARGONAUTS Released: import RBs Leroid Jones and Hubert Simpson, import DEs Norman Goodman and Ron Coleman, import DBs Jafus White and Larry Harmon, import OTs Bob Harris and Harold Narfleet, Import LB Tom Rusk, RB John Lowe, offensive lineman Al Mac-Lean and DB Steve Ackroyd.

Retired: QB Dan Feraday. Injured list: Ge Warner Miles and Rusty Brown, Traded: import QB Mark Jackson, to Winnipeg, for first-round draft pick in 1982; second round draft pick in 1982. to Edmonton, for import DE Robert Barber; fourth round draft pick in 1982, to Hamilton, for import OT Willie Martin; import WR Steve Stapler, to Hamilton, for import DE Drew Taylor and future considerations, to Montreal, for import QB Mike Williams. OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS Released: import DE Curtis Anderson, import RBs Terald Clark and Dennis Mosley, import WR Steve Coury. mi port DBs Jon Sutton and Bernard West, defensive lineman Chuck Carabine, offensive linemen Bob Stephen and Doug McGee and import LBs David Keefe and Mike Peerman.

Reserve list: import QB Jordan Case and DB Gary Cook. MONTREAL ALOUETTES Released: import offensive lineman Joe SUipo, import DBs Scott Montana and Derrick Martin, LB ferry Frieson, WR Walt Passaglia, Ray Honey, offensive lineman Randy Fourruer, import DB Randy Rhino, import DT James Zachery, import LB Jeff Bariel-sen and import QB Steve Grant, Iniured list: DE Gabriel Gregoire. Traded: import DE Grover Covington, to Hamilton, for a tilth-round draft pick in 1982: Ed Szpylma, (o Hamilton, lor second-round draft pick in 1983 and import QB Mike Williams, to Toronto, lor future (Canadian Press) Roster changes made by Canadian Football League teams to meet the declaration of rosters: CALGARY STAMPEDERS Released: import DE Robert Alvey, offensive lineman Shawn Beaton, import QB Scott Bark, import DB Jim Burrow, import WH teny Compton, import Mike Horton. import HB Mike Jones. DB Rob KocheL import WH Cecil Stockdale, import DB Mike Ulmer.

import RB Brent Davies and import DT Ken Dombrowski Retired: WR Mike Woliram. Reserve list: offensive lineman Robert Lubig and LB Mark Nekton. BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS Released: import DB Mike Guess, import TE Andre Keys, import DE Mike Mitchell, import RB Chuck Benbow. import DB foe Fouiqureaii, import DT Frank-iin King, import QBs Mike Nott and Steve Piarkiewicz. import WR Greg Woodard, 13 John Beaton and Peter Wilson, Injured lisl import 1.B Tyrone Crew.

Reserve fist HB Don Taylor and import DE Richard Murray. Traded: import OT Bob Von Duyne, to Hamilton, for a lourtb-round draft pick in 1982. EDMONTON ESKIMOS Released: WR anh Borger, import LB Charles Jack-Son, DB Harry Kruger, Cs Mark Collin and Mark Wald. import LB Ken Walter, import WR Lawrence McCullough and RB Craig Mallender. Traded: import DE Robert Barber.

to Toronto, tor second-round pick in 1982," WR John Koruhowttki, to Winnipeg, tor future considerations. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS Released: OB Sheldon Paris, import DB Andre Jones, import HB Michael Cray-ton. RB Bruce WilkuiB and import LB Brad Carr. Reserve list: offensive lineman Lawrie Skolrood. Traded: import DB Maurice Burton, to Hamilton, for nature considerations.

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Released: import QB Jim Kxahn, import WH Johnnny Dirden, import RBb Derek Peels and Mark Bright, import DBs Marcene Emraett, Al Latimer and Tun Baylor, Pprry Kuras. offensive Hnemen Mike Topolo-vec and Lyle Bauer. LB Dick Rtyelhofl and RBs Frank Roberto and Jim Munz. Reserve list: import WR Mike HoLmeB and import DE Ecomet Barley Traded: No. 1 draft choice 1982, to Toronto, for import QB Mark Jacknon; future considerations, to Edmonton, for WR John Koiuhowski.

previous week performance. ROTHMANS CFL STARS OF THE WEEK awards will cover all regular season games. Watch your newspaper each week for the ROTHMANS CFL STARS OF THE WEEK Better performance, better football, better entertainment that's what ROTHMANS CFL STARS OF THE WEEK is all about. Next CFL Oomes LOCAL TIME TV at Toronto 8:00 p.m. at Ottawa 8:00 p.m.

CTVNat. at B.C. 8:00 p.m. CBCNat. at Winnipeg 3:00 p.m.

CTVNat. July 2 Saskatchewan July 3 Edmonton July 4 Montreal July 5 Hamilton.

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