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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 42

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
Issue Date:
Page:
42
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C4-THE DESERT SUN Palm Springs CaW -Thursday Apr! 3 1986 Tennis highlights Lloyd works 58 minutes for victory $279000 WCT-Atlanta tennis tournament In a night match second-seeded Boris Becker the West German star currently ranked fifth in the world was also upset losing 6-2 2-6 6-1 to Tim Wilkison Becker who cm Sunday defeated Ivan Lendl in the Chicago Volvo Tennis tournament and Edberg had byes in the first two rounds Pernfors last NCAA singles champion played colleglately for the University of Georgia anjl won his title on the Athens campus about 60 miles from Atlanta Pernfors ranked 40th in: the world took the first set breaking Edberg in the 11th game and sorting out the first set 1 (Paid Political AdwrtiMmsnQ TIME FOR A CHANGE not have another Easter Week like we just BERTRAND FOR MAYOR VOTE APRIL 8th Paid for by Unhurt Portland 700 Palm Canyon Paid for by Robert Bertrand 200 Palm Canyon MARCO ISLAND Fla (AP) -Top-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd making the most of her first match ever in the Tournament of Champions walloped Maria Lindstrom of Sweden 6-0 6-0 Wednesday night Lloyd needed just 58 minutes to win the second-round match in the $150000 tournament on the clay courts of the Marco Island Resort In the other night match seventh-seeded Andrea Temesvari of Hungary defeated Rafaella Reggi of Italy 6-2 6-1 Lloyd has passed up the tournament in the past for various reasons After her match Wednesday she said she was glad she decided to play here this year enjoy outdoor matches better than indoors" she said "I came here because I had heard so many players rave about playing here in southwest Earlier in the day Patricia Medrado of Brazil upset eighth-seeded Katerina Maleeva of Bulgaria 6-1 7-6 in another second-round match Also second-seeded Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany overcame a second-set letdown to beat Sandra Cecchini of Italy 6-3 2-6 6-0 and fifth-seeded Kathy Rinaldi whipped Marcella Mesker of the Netherlands 6-1 6-0 victory completed the elimination of the Maleeva sisters in the second round Her older sister Manuela lost Tuesday night to Jan-ine Thompson of Australia Katerina Maleeva led 4-3 in the second set tiebreaker when she was upset by a line call After arguing about the call she returned to play and lost the tiebreaker 7-5 to end the match In quarterfinals Kohde-Kilsch was scheduled to play Gabriela Sabatini and Lloyd was to play Rinaldi irirtr ATLANTA (AP) Unseeded Mikael Pemfors returned to Georgia in style Wednesday upsetting top-seeded Stefan Eld berg 7-5 5-7 6-2 in the third round of the 3u7i rp1 V' lb 9 ajn to Noon every Saturday and Sunday in ApxiL Everyone welcome including and players $500 per player inclndes 4 coupons good for hot dog soft drinks beer and fruit Pool spa and shower available after play Sign-up and court assignments 8 to 9 am Fbr reservations call Bill Anderson Tennis Director at 328-6337 or Shirley at 35-200 Cathedral Canyon Drive (across from the Boyce Hotel) CA SH YON HORES TENNIS CLUB PSS third baseman receives Fred Haney Memorial Trophy 'I 4 't I I 4 4 4 I i4 i Gene Autry (right) owner of the California Angels presents the Fred Haney Memorial Trophy to third baseman Jeff Goodale of the Palm Springs High School Indians as the outstanding baseball player this season during Friday Homeplate Dinner at the Gene Autry Hotel PALM SPRINGS Palm Springs High School third baseman Jeff Goodale was presented the Fred Haney Memorial Trophy as the school's outstanding baseball player during the 26th annual Home-plate Dinner at the Gene Autry Hotel California owner Gene Autry presented the award which was named after the original general manager Haney was legendary for his ability to spot promising talent and turn young baseball players into professionals Palm Springs baseball coach Jeff McCoy said Goodale "has already attracted the attention of college recruiters and pro The Homeplate Dinner was held Friday night to honor the California Angels Among the players in attendance were Reggie Jackson Don Sutton and Bobby Grich inn youur backyard Amid money non your pocket 0 I 'P' MS sP 0 10 I 3t I ft S' ft I a a iff i 3 Ift ib Hk i itv Duna La Quinta Fairway Homes are built by Landmark Land Company Inc We stand behind the exceptional quality of all our Desert Developments and our other fine communities: La Quinta Hotel Golf Tennis Resort Mission Hills Country Club Carmel Valley Ranch Belie Terre Country Club Oak Tree Country Club Now you can buy a luxury Duna La Quinta Fairway Home for almost unheard of 77 financing rate the first three years Enjoy the fairway home of your dreams in an unmatched on the fairways of La Quinta Hotel Golf Club Dunes Course designed by Pete Dye a location that will become even more exclusive as La Quinta grows Oak Tree Golf Club and PGA WEST SERVlCEtSPECIALStPERFORMEDlBYlfcROFESSlONA MECHANICS! 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