14 Thursday, September 3, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Sports Briefs Comets sold for $2 million KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Comets announced yesterday that team owner David Schoenstadt had sold the club to a group of 23 Kansas City-area residents for an estimated $2 million. The Major Indoor Soccer League team said the transaction was effective starting today. The team also announced that Tim Leiweke agreed to remain as president of the club. The club will retain Coach Dave Clements and MISL All-Star forward Jan Goosens and All-Star defender Kim Roentved, officials said. NBA players to be in KC charity game KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas Citians who have missed NBA action at home since losing the Scoreboard Kings to Sacramento, Calif., in 1965 will get to see some big-league plavers in a charity game Sept. 18. Earvin "Magic" Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers and Mark Aguirre of the Dallas Mavericks are among 20 National Basketball Association players scheduled to participate in the Kansas City Basketball Classic, a benefit for the Boys Club. Correction Also scheduled to appear are Dallas guard Rolando Blackman, a former Kansas State standout, and Cliff Levingston and Antoine Carr of the Atlanta Hawks, both for Wichita State players. Because of a photographer's error, Christopher Rogala, La Grange, Ill., sophomore, was misidentified in a photograph in yesterday's Kansan. From staff and wire reports. American League Baseball Milwaukee 3, Kansas City 2 Detroit 2, Cleveland 1 Toronto 7, California 6 New York 3, Oakland 2 (10) Minnesota 5, Boston 4 Seattle 8, Baltimore 6 Chicago 5, Texas 0 National League Montreal 7, San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 2, Atlanta 0 Houston 10, Chicago 0 Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 1 New York 4, San Diego 3 Philadelphia 6, Los Angeles 2 Birthday boy Connors wins early in U.S Open NEW YORK — Birthday boy Jimmy Connors didn't do any wild celebration after winning his opening-ground match against Joey Rive at the U.S. Open Wednesday. The Associated Press "This is no different than the last 18 years," the 35-year-old Connors said after downing Rive of Lake Worth, Fla., 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 at the National Tennis Center. "I've celebrated my birthday here every year. I'm looking forward to the day when I don't." In women's play, top-seduced Steffi Graf overpowered Bettina Fulco of Argentina, 6-0, 6-3, and No. 3 Chris Wheeler of Stowe of Lexington, KY₁-₆, 1-0. "I want to get on and get off (the court) as quickly as I can." Connors said. "On the other hand, I will play as long have to. If I'm down two sets to one, I'll break my back to get to a fifth set." Connors served extremely well against Rive, who is ranked 101st in the world. The five-time Open winner connected on 89 percent of his first serves during the match, including 96 percent in the final set. "I played quite well." Connors said. "I just wanted to keep my mind on my business." Connors, the highest-seeded American male at the Open, said his sore right foot, which he hurt last month in Cincinnati, didn't bother him during the match with Rive that "It's a day-to-day situation," he said. "Todav it was OK." lasted 1 hour,43 minutes. "The last couple of days I wasn't really nervous, but I was anxious to play," she said. Graf lost only six points in the first set against Fulco, the 55th-ranked women's player. It was Graf's first match since gaining the No.1 ranking in women's tennis last month. The West German teen-ager had dental surgery last month after winning the Virginia Slims tournament in Los Angeles. "I didn't play for six days," she said. "I had to go back and forth to the dentist. I hate dentists, but I didn't." She wouldn't be in good shape, so I bad it done. Evert, who has won the Open six times, eliminated Sloane in 52 minutes. "It was my first match, and I was fighting nerves," Evead said. "I felt good to get out and play a match. I feel more vulnerable in the early rounds and I usually get sharper by the second week." In other women's match involving seeded players, No. 5 Pam Shriver of Lutherville, Md., defeated Wendy White of Atlanta, Md., 6-3, 3-1. No 11 Lori McNeil of Houston defeated Oleksiyovskaya 6-3, 6-1. No 12 Bettina Bunge of Monaco beat Mary Lou Piaket of Munster, Md., 6-3, 7-5. 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