12 Wednesday, January 21, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Becker gets fined for rude behavior United Press International MELBOURNE, Australia Wimbledon champion Boris Becker was fined $2,000 yesterday for unsportsmanlike conduct following his loss to unknown Australian Wally Masur in the fourth round of the $1.65 million Australian Open tennis tourn- ment. Light rain interrupted yesterday's 11th day of play. Defending champion Stefan Edberg of Sweden came up behind Giorgio Pietro 6-1, 3-1 when play was suspended. Becker, the No. 2 seed, uncharacteristically lost his cool, his match and much respect when he lost to unseeded Masur 4,6,7 (7-3), 6,4,6 (9-11), 6,2 yesterday Grand Prix supervisors Bill Gilmore and Theo Bastian immediately after the match, and today announced Becker's fine for racket abuse, unsportsmanlike behavior and sideline coaching. Becker and his coach Gunter Bosch were unavailable for comment. The 19-year-old West German was booed by the 9,200 Kooyong spectators when he repeatedly hurled his racquet into the turf, smashed a racquet, hit a ball into the stands and kicked the crumbling soil at the baseline ends. He raved at linesmen's calls, and during a change of ends spat his drink in the direction of umpire Wayne Spencer's chair He was warned for stalling, and looked at his wrist watch before taking his stance to serve to Masur. He was further warned for the lesser intraction of receiving Bosch's coaching from the stands. Although Becker usually is a big favorite with Australian fans, they turned against him, chanting "Wallee. Wal-lee" as Masur reeled off six successive games for his victory. Becker grew increasingly frustrated with the heckling, and at one stage turned and screamed "shut up" to the packed stands. Masur, born in Southampton, England, came to Australia when he was six months old. He is a former national junior champion. The world's 71st-ranked player, he is a wise-cracking 23-year-old known as "Mister Nice Guy" on the Australian tennis circuit. Masur was spared to have serve for the match at 5.3, and Becker chose 6.2. "It was the biggest win in my life," Masur said. "It's shattering. I'm in a bit of a haze. I just wanted to throw my racket in the air at the end, but I know how irritating it can be to the loser. "I wanted to be sportsman, so I just shook hands." Becker lost control of the match when his first service failed. Iowa State defeats NU United Press International AMES, Iowa — Jeff Grayer and Tom Schafer scored 25 points apiece last night, pacing Iowa State to a 9-17 Big Eight Conference victory over Nebraska. led by as many as 14 points in the first half, held a 43:32 advantage at intermission. The Cyclones, 10-6 overall and 2-1 in the conference, never trailed after Graver hit a short jumper for a 5-4 Iowa state lead. Iowa state, which Iowa State's front line of Grayer, Schafer and Sam Hill accounted for all but 26 of the Cyclones' points as Hill added 16. Nebraska was led by Brian Carr's 19 points. The Cornhuskers, who had won nine of their last 10 games, fell to 11-5 overall and 1-2 in the conference. COME HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 1st ANNIVERSARY Buy one movie rental at $1.99 and get the second movie free. Offer good only today and Thursday. Don't forget 99° Tuesdays and other daily 99° specials. 9th & Illinois in the Old Towne Square 843-64 843-6403 S.A.M.S. WANTS YOU... Students Against Multiple Sclerosis Celebrity/Rock-A-Like Contest To Get Your Lips Synch-ronized For The Feb. 5 Kickoff Call 864-6698 United Press International AUBURN, Ala. — Bo Jackson, a Heisman Trophy winning runaway-back at Auburn who spurned football for professional baseball, said yesterday that his lawyers had talked with new Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Ray Perkins about playing in the National Football League. Jackson considers NFL possibilities Jackson, who played for the Southern League Memphis Chicks before being called up to the Kansas City Royals last September, said in a television interview yesterday that his lawyers had talked with Perkins, who left Alabama last month. "I haven't talked to Ray Perkins. I've got some good laywers Jackson is working out daily with the Auburn baseball team as he prepares for spring training with the Royals. working for me and they have communicated with him," Jackson said. "I have only talked to my lawyers." Asked whether he would consider playing football this year if he does not have a good baseball season, Jackson said, "Well, I don't set my standards that low. I'm only looking for the best as far as Bo is concerned. I'm going to do everything in my power to have a great rookie year." 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