Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 02, 1992, Page 12, Image 11

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Mac survives as other champs dive
WIMBLEDON. England (AP) Dnfondtnji
champion Michael Slich. out. Two-time champ
Stefan Edberg. out Three-time chomp Boris Bock
or. almost out
Only ono old master, John McEnroe, survived
unscathed the coup of champions mounted
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dudes Pete Sampras. Goran Ivanisevic and Andrr
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since 1BH9 by taking a sweetly played first sol
from Guy Forged, fi-2. before the match was sus
pended by rain at 5-5 In thee second set
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novice on the grass compared to McEnroe, whose
soft, touch volleys and low, sweeping serves are
perfect for the surface.
McEnroe never lost service, and lost his temper
only onto, yelling at the umpire over a call in the
second sot. The beeper on the electronic eye line
machine had signaled a fault by Forget, but the
umpire overruled It and called the serve an ace,
giving Forget the game and a 3-2 lead.
McEnroe, claiming the umpire had said before
the match that ho would not overruln the ma
chine. argued for several minutes with him, a
Grand Slam supervisor and the assistant referee.
The crowd clapped in annoyance during the de
lay - even McEnroe's wife, latum O’Neal
clapped and yelled, 'C’mon, John’ - while Forget
stretched his legs and bounced behind the busn
Itne. Eventually, the umpire's call stood, the ma
chine was shut off, and play continued.
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Ainge heads
for Phoenix
as free agent
PORTLAND (AP) — Danny
Aingo says ho will fly to Phoe
nix on Friday to sign a froo
agent contract with tho Suns.
"I'm vory oxcitod about it,"
Aingo said Wednesday. “It was
a family decision, and my wife
and kids helped make it an
easy one.”
Tho Oregonian newspaper
said the contract will pay Alnge
S5.2 million over three years.
Ainge, a major contributor as
the Portland Trail Blazers
reached tho NBA Finals this
season, became an unrestricted
free agent,on Wednesday. That
meant he could sign with any
NBA team and the Bluzors
would receive no compensa
tion or have a chance to match
the offer.
The; Blazers hadn't heard offi
eta I word of Aingo's decision
Wednesday afternoon, but
Ducky Buckwalter, Portland's
vice president for baskutball
operations, acknowledged liie
Suns "are offering some pretty
attractive things to him."
if Ainge signs with the Suns,
it wili leave a big hole in the
Blazers' roster for a backup to
Clyde Droxlor. D rex lor. Ainge
and Terry Porter made up Port
land s three-guard rotation in
the playoffs.
“If Danny is gone, we've got
to go out in the free-agent mar
ket and look for other players,”
Buckwaltnr said
Ainge said that he would
have preferred to remain in
Portland. But Phoenix was will
ing to offer the 33-year-old vet
eran a three-year contract,
while the Blazers were offering
only a two-year deal
Ainge said the Suns' strong
lineup aftor the acquisition of
Charles Barkley had a lot to do
with his decision.
”1 still believe Portland has u
great team and a great chance
to win,” Ainge said, but Phoe
nix does, too. They feel they
have a need for me qnd were
excited about the possibility of
getting me."
Phoenix president Jerry
Colangelo wouldn't confirm the
deal was final, but said, "I have
talked to Danny Ainge and. in
the next few days, he'll be on
his way to Phoenix.”
Ainge was acquired by the
Trail Blazers in a 1990 deal that
sent Byron Irvin and two draft
choices to Sacramento,