Section B - Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, August 21, 1997 Top seeds face easy draws early at U.S. Open The Associated Press NEW YORK — If Pete Sampras set up the U.S. Open draw himself, he couldn't have chosen a much easier path through the early rounds than he received yesterday. Sampras' name on the draw sheet was followed by "Q-Q-Q," meaning he'll play an as yet undetermined qualifier in the first round, with the winner meeting the survivor of a first-round match between two other qualifiers. In going for his fifth U.S. Open title, and third straight, the top-seeded Sampras isn't likely to have a tough match at least until the quarterfinals, where he's seeded to play the Spaniard he beat in the Australian Open this year, No. 8 Carlos Mova. Second-seeded Michael Chang, who lost to Sampras in the U.S. Open final last year. drew a slightly more rigorous path. He opens against Patrik Fredriksson of Sweden, then is likely to play a more dangerous Swede, Mikael Tillstrom. Unseeded Cedric Pioline of France, a Wimbledon finalist this year and U.S. Open finalist in 1993, is a dangerous floater in Chang's quarter. Boris Becker, the 1989 champion who was expected to make this his last Grand Slam event before retiring from the majors, withdrew because of the death this week of his manager and close friend, Axel Meyer-Woelden. Becker was seeded No.13. One of the most intriguing first-round matches is between Thomas Muster of Austria and Tim Henman of Britain. In the women's draw, No.1 Martina Hingis of Switzerland opens against American Tami Jones. Hingis then could play her former doubles partner, Helena Sukova. Second-seeded Monica Seles opens against Kristie Boogert of the Netherlands. Jennifer Capriati, who has been struggling to kick start her career again, didn't catch a break this time. She drew No. 7 Conchita Martinez in the first round. Belle blames his performance for poor play of White Sox The Associated Press CHICAGO — The White Sox' best-paid player has ended a long silence to discuss the team's dismal play. Albert Belle told reporters from the Chicago Sun-Times and the suburban Daily Herald in an interview Monday that he knew what the team's problem was. It's him. Speaking out about team chairman Jerry Reinsdorf's trading Wilson Alvarez, Danny Darwin and Harold Baines earlier this month, Belle told the Sun-Times that the team never would have been dismantled if he had been hitting better. "I'm pretty sure those moves wouldn't have been made if I had been having the kind of season I should be having." Belle said. "I'll take the blame." Belle, who signed a five-year, $55 million contract with the White Sox in the offseason, hit .311 with 48 homers and a league-high 148 RBI in his last season with the Cleveland Indians. He has only has hit .261 with 23 home runs and 83 RBI for the 60-63 White Sox so far this year. "I certainly could have been much more productive — not home runs so much as driving runners home." Belle said. "I haven't been doing it like I'm capable. It's what I'm supposed to do and I'm not." Belle's performance in the first half of the season earned him a spot on the American League All-Star team. He had 18 homers and 70 RBI before the break. Belle says that with 39 games to play, there's still time for the Sox to catch Cleveland in the AL Central. "If we were 10 games out, that would be different, but we're only five in back after all the moves we've made," he said. "They've been booing lately and I can understand that," he said. "Having them cheer will help get all the guys going. We all like to hear that. Have them bring horns, whatever it takes. We'll hear them, no matter how many people come out." The Associated Press LEMONT, Ill. — Roger Tambelliini, a senior at the University of Southern California, shot a 3-under-par 69 on Tuesday to top the 64 match-play qualifiers in the 97th U.S. Amateur Championship. Belle says fans still can play a role in turning things around. Tambellini, of Templeton, Calif. played Cog Hill's No. 2 course Tuesday after opening Monday with a 5-under 67 on the more difficult Dubsdread layout, the site of the match-play competition. "I think I'm capable of winning," said Tambelliini, who had 10 birdies and only two bogeys in 36 holes. "If you come here thinking you're not capable of winning, you're stupid for being here." Fallen Angel returning to ball club Bryce Molder of Conway, Ark, and Don Padgett III of Akron. NEW YORK — Tony Phillips' suspension by the Anaheim Angels was overturned yesterday by an arbitrator, who ordered the team to immediately reinstate the outfielder to its active roster. The Associated Press Amateurs tee it up in tourney In a highly unusual situation, the owners' Player Relations Committee sided with Phillips and the players' association against the Angels, who are operated by The Walt Disney Co. "It is not for a third party to tell us what our agreements are," said Gene Orza, the associate general counsel of the players' association. "If it is true Disney is trying to portray itself as a defender of the forces that want to deal with the problems of drugs in our society, it really is a cheap shot, particularly for people who have no familiarity with all the work we do in this area, the clubs and the players' association." After a 3 1/2-hour hearing, arbitrator Richard Bloch ruled the Angels had acted in violation of baseball's rules in suspending Phillips was arrested Aug. 10 on a felony charge of cocaine possession. A high-ranking baseball management official said Anaheim's decision to suspend Phillips on Monday was made by Disney chief executive officer Michael Eisner over the objection of team officials. Disney, conscious of its image, has been under pressure since the Southern Baptist Convention voted in June to boycott the entertainment company, which owns 25 percent of the Angels. "We are deeply disappointed in the decision and believe that we were taking the appropriate course of action," the Angels said in a statement. "We are presently studying and evaluating the decision ... and are considering whether there are other avenues we can pursue." Phillips, who attended the hearing, left immediately to return to the team, which played a double-header at home against the New York Yankees. Angels general manager Bill Bavasi wouldn't say whether manager Terry Collins would play Phillips upon his return but said he's sure he will be welcomed back by his teammates. Ohio, finished a stroke back at 7- under 137, while Jerry Courville Jr. of Milford, Conn., and Boyd Summerhays of Farmington, Utah,. followed at 138. Molder and Summerhays had 68s and Padgett shot a 69. "The hole was too small, and the ball was too big," Scott said. "I putted awful yesterday. It wasn't a lot of fun. Steve Scott, a 38-hole loser to Tiger Woods in last year's final, failed to qualify for match play. The Florida star shot a 72 at Dub- sdread for a 6-over 150 total, four strokes out of a playoff for the final 13 spots. tently switching to a different model ball on the last hole. If the violation had been discovered earlier, he would have received a two-stroke penalty. "It's my mistake," said Howard, who stood at 3-under 141. "Back home we don't have a rule like that. You can play a Heinz 57, any variety." Scotland's Barclay Howard, the low amateur in the British Open, was disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard after inadver- The 36-hole final is Sunday. 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