14 Thursday, September 10, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Evert loses, Lendl advances in U.S. Open The Associated Press NEW YORK — Chris Evert's U.S. Open streak collapsed yesterday, while Ivan Lendl's kept building Lendl extended his Open winning streak to 19 matches last night by beating John McEnroe in the men's quarterfinals. Lendl, the top seed and two-time defending champion, blitzed eight-seeded McEnroe 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 with a flawless performance that featured unreachable lobs and blazing passing shots. Lendl, who will reach his sixthstraight Open final if he beats Jimmy Connors in the semifinals, hasn't lost at the Open since McEnroe beat him in the 1984 title match. Evert, 32, cited age as a factor in her 3:6, 6:2, 6:4 loss to McNeil. "I didn't have control over any of my shots," said the six-time Open champion and No. 3 seed. "I guess that happens when you get older. You have a few more bad days. And today." was a bad day." Joining No. 11 McNeil in the women's semifinals are top-seeded Steffi Graf and No. 2 Martina Navratilova. Graf beat no. 5 Pam Shriver 64, 6-3, while Navratilova downed 0. B Gabriela Sabatini 7, 5-6, 3. Connors, the No. 6 seed, became the first men's semifinalist with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 victory over No. 13 Brad Gilbert. YOUR MONEY. CLIP A COUPON! Field It's the 13th time Connors, seeded sixth, has made it to the semifinals at the Open, a tournament he has won five times. "Getting to the semis is good, but it's not satisfying," said Connors, who hasn't won a tournament in three years. Continued from p. 13 The short-term solution may be moving soccer practice to the football practice field at the western end of the complex when the football team finishes its practice, Shirtliffe said. the soccer club's games has been solved in part, the problem of where to practice has not. In other men's matches, No. 2 Stefan Edberg, No. 3 Mats Wilander, No. 5 Miloslav Mecir and unseeded Ramesh Krishnan moved into the quarterfinals. The long-term solution was to repair the soccer field with regrading, aerating — which is adding topsol to surface and grinding it into a fine material that would fill holes and rough spots — and either seeding or sodding, Shirtlife said. He estimated the cost of repairing the field at $30,000-$40,000 and said it would make the field unavailable for about a year. The soccer club rented the stadium Soccer "That's very reasonable, but it' we have we to bear." Shirttie said. Still, Shirtliffe said he would prefer to play on a grass field that was at least 70 yards wide. Soccer games in the stadium would use the dimensions of the football field, 120 yards long and $53 \frac{1}{2}$ yards wide. from the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation for $30 a game. "It is an artificial game played in the stadium. It's like playing indoor soccer on a bigger field," Shirtliffe said. Evert's loss marked only the second time in 50 Grand Slam events that she failed to make the semifinals. She was beaten by Kathy Jordan in the third round at Wimbledon in 1983. Shirtliffe said he had been checking around Lawrence to find the available fields the club might use, such as Holcom Sports Complex and the Douglas County Fairgrounds. a little more than 2 goals a game a little more than he "The four ties tells you a lot about our offense." Shirliffe said. "Three of our five losses were by one goal." Continued from p.13 Tryouts for the team were going on this week, Shirtlife said. The team's first game is 1 p.m. Sunday against Missouri at Memorial Stadium. Shirllife said there were about 35 players competing for about 22 spots that he would use in games. The players who don't earn a regular spot are welcome to keep practicing with the team but are not guaranteed any playing time in games. 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