12 Monday, January 26, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Briefs KU tennis players win in dual match Saturday The Kansas men's and women's tennis teams defeated Southern Illinois-Edwardsville in a dual match Saturday at the Barrybrooke Tennis Club in Kansas City, Mo. The KU men won by a score of 7.2, and the women's team won 6-3. "I was a little disappointed by our men's play," Kansas coach Scott Perelman said yesterday. "I didn't think we were sharper." Mike Welfo, Craig Wildey, Darin Herman and Kevin Brady contributed singles victories for the men's team. The men's doubles teams, Wolf and Wildey, won four of them. Robert Groeneveld and Chris Walker, swept the match. "I was happy with the way the women won," Perelman said. "They never let the match get close." Jeanette Jonsson, Tracy Treps, Barbara Inman and Christine Kim all won their singles matches. The doubles combinations of Treps and Jonsson and Susie Berglund and Stephanie Rahilly posted wins for the women's team. Edberq wins second straight title MELBOURNE, Australia — Stefan Edberg of Sweden held off a gritty comeback by Australian Pat Cash yesterday and won his second straight men's singles title in the $165 million Australian Open Tennis Championships while avenging one of his most painful defeats. He won the first two sets with flawless serving, but he allowed Cash, playing in his first Grand Slam victory. Edberg, 21, earned the second Grand Slam title of his career with a 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 5-7, 6-3 victory. Edberg, the No. 4 seed, regained his compose in the final set, broke for a 4-2 lead, then won the match despite Cash's three match points in the next-to-last game. Cash, 21, was bidding to become the first Australian man to win a Grand Slam event since Mark Edmondson, who won the Australian Open in 1976. On Saturday, Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia won her second Australian open women's singles title and earned the fourth Grand Slam crown of her career, upsetting Martina Navratilova, the world's top-ranked player, 7.5, 7-6 (7-1). Azinger wins 1st PGA tourney SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Paul Azinger shot a 4-under past 67 dayend and held off Hal Hutson winning by a one-stroke victory in the $600,000 Phoenix Open for his first PGA triumph. Azinger finished with a 72-hole total of 16-under-par 268 over the 6,992-yard Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale. Sutton, who rallied from five strokes off the pace at the beginning of the day and moved into contention, boyeged the par-4 18th hole and finished one shot behind Azinger at 269. Three golfers were tied for third at 12 under-par, including 186 PGA Player of the Year Bob Tway. Fuzzy Zoeller and Mark Calceaecha also came in four strokes behind Azinger at 272. Azinger of Bradenton, Fla., started the day one stroke behind third-round leader Corey Pavin at 12-under-par, but he birdied three of the first four holes and moved into first. Azinger holed out from six-feet on the par-4 first hole, then struck from 35-feet on the par-5 third hole and tied Pavin. He then drained a 15-foot birdie put on the par-3 fourth. He fell back into a tie for the lead by bogeying the par-4 fifth hole, but took the lead again by rolling in a 15-foot birdie putt on the par-3 seventh. Howser given annual team award KANSAS CITY. Mo — Dick Howser, who is trying to return as manager of the Kansas City Royals despite undergoing a pair of brain surgeries, was given the "Mr. Baseball" award Saturday night at the Royals Howser, who has managed the Royals for more games than his six predecessors, took the team to the World Series title in 1985. Last season, the team struggled and, after managing a victorious American League team in the All-Star game, a tumor was diagnosed in Howser's brain. It was Howser's attitude about his illness and his drive to return as manager that led to his selection as Kansas City's "Mr. Baseball." The award is given to a player who, despite not playing for the league, after the cause of professional baseball in Kansas City. However is the first uniformed member of the team to receive the award. Previous winners include Kansas City Star and Times editor Joe McGuff. Royals owner Cliffman and team General Manager John Scherpbach. Howser posted a .525 winning percentage through the 1986 All-Star game. His 404-365 record places Howser second on the Royals victory list, behind Whitte Herzog's 410-304 record. The 51-year-old manager had brain surgery a week after the All-Star game and doctors removed part of the two-inch long tumor. Howser underwent a second procedure in December. Olvmpic skating record broken LAKE PLACID, N.Y. — Nick Thomet betroke Eric Heiden's track record in the 300-meters Saturday, leading a strong United States showing in a World Cup speed skating event. Thometz, 23, of Minnetonka, Minn., won the men's 500-meters in 38.01 seconds, breaking Heiden's mark of 38.03 set during the 1980 Winter Olympic Games held at Lake Placid Thometz moved to second place in World Cup standings with 128 spots, behind Akira Kuroiwa of Japan who has 146 points. Kuroiwa finished eighth on Saturday at 38.99. Bonnie Blair, who leads the women's World Cup standings with 150 points, won the women's 500-meters in 40.90. Blair, 22, of Champaign, III., also broke the record of 47.78 set during the 1980 Winter Olympic Katie Class, 23, of St. Paul, Minn., won the women's 1,500-meters in 2 minutes, 15.23 seconds. The World Cup standings in the 1,500-meter event are led by Leslie Bader of Bridgeport, Conn., with 68 points. 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