14 Wednesdav. September 2, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Crew Continued from p. 13 regarded as a warm-up period for the more competitive spring season. The equal opportunity to compete and the camaraderie of the group are two major things that attract people from the group, said David Brandt, Prairie Village senior. Brandt is beginning his fourth year as a crew member. "I'd been real active in high school and I was just about too small for me to sing," he said. "It's not a sport where you play, but I'm a big at all, and I've done well at it." Arlen Carr, captain of the men's team, said his three years with the crew have been valuable to him. "It's competitive; it keeps me in shape," he said. "There are a lot of good people out here, and I've made a lot of friends." Dues for the group are $50 a two-week work-trial membership for $15. The varsity will begin the season Sept. 26 at the Head of the Des Moines Regatta. Lendl and Navratilova win first round at Open The Associated Press NEW YORK — Defending champions Ivan Lendl and Martina Navratilova breezed past their opening-round opponents at the U.S. Open yesterday, with Lendl scoring the first three-set shutout in Open his Lendl overpowered South African Barry Moir 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, and Navratilova beat Kate Gompert of Rancho Mirage. Calif. 6-1, 6-1. In another opening-day match, four-time Open winner John McEnroe defeated Matt Anger of Pleasanton, Calif., 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. McEnroe lost to Paul Annacone in the first round of last year's Open. Lendl's shutout on the hardcours of the National Tennis Center was the first in men's singles since the Open moved there in 1978 and the second since the Open era began in 1968. The other whitewash occurred in 1977, when lise Nastie beat Frew McMillan 6-0, 6-0 on clay in the round at Forest Hills. In those days, early-round matches were best-of-three sets. Lendl dominated Moir from the opening game, when he broke the South African's serve. The top seed hit 21 winners to Moir's six, led in aces 5-0 and wom 79 of the 108 points in the match. Moir, ranked 122nd in the world, won only 29 percent of the points when he got his first serve in. “He just doesn't have any power,” said Lendl, who is seeking his third straight Open title. “His best shot is his return of serve, but I don't come in and I did not hurt me. He plays well, and she sane as me as, but I hit a lot harder.” Lendl said he wasn't bothered by the lack of competition. The Associated Press NEW YORK - Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Kevin Gross, who was caught with sandpaper glued to his glove during a game, lost his appeal yesterday of a 10-day suspension and began serving the penalty. National League President Bart Giammati "has denied the appeal... and upheld the original 10-day suspension after a thorough review of the facts with the parties addressed," the league said in a statement. Philies President Bill Giles said the club would withhold Gross' $23,000 salary for the 10-day period and donate it to ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), for which wives of Philadelphia players have raised funds the four last seasons. "I thought it probably would be upheld," Gross said last night in Los Angeles, where the Philies played the Dodgers. "But I didn't know that they would suspend me for 10 days without pay. I didn't believe that was Gross suspended without pay going to happen. "I disagree, because that's not the way the rules are stated for the thing that I did. It's not worth what I'm getting penalized and punished for. I don't agree with it, and I can't believe that my own club is penalizing me for something that I didn't do by taking my pay. 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