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. ( 48 - The Dally Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Friday, January 21 , 1994 Sports 4gers' Watters a threat to Dallas RA'~INER 'A T.1dIIIon oJ The Un~ or IoWa SInce lau' FAC 3-7 pm Every Mon·Fri $2.25 Pitchers 75¢ Pints Associ.;lted Press Dennis GeOl'gatos Associated Press SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The Dallas Cowboys will have more to defend than the passing of Steve Young and the receiving of Jerry Rice when they play the San Fran- cisco 4gers in Sunday's NFC cham- pionship game . Ricky Watters served notice that the 4gers can run, too. "I think they have to respect Ricky now because Ricky had a great game last week/' Rice said. "And if they try to close down the running game, that's really going to open up the passing game." Watters, playing in his first full game since spraining his right knee Dec. 5, ran for 118 yards and a playoff record five touchdowns in last Saturday's 44-3 win over the New York Giants. He also had a team-high five receptions for 46 yards. DaJlas' Emmitt Smith kicks back in the team's locker room Thursday in Irving, Texas, as he looks at an issue of the Cowboys newspaper. "He's a great back,· said Emmitt Smith, his cbunterpart at Dallas. "He can do a little of everything. He can run the ball effectively. He can catch it. He can block. He does : .= li4i n'fI"MJ"&_ It(Sabatini escapes defeat , . ; : .. Rob Gloster • •• " Associated Press , . ~': : MELBOURNE, Australia - She . ' . blew a huge lead at the French : .' Open and failed to wrap up a WlID- :. : .. bledon final. This ti me, Gabriela , ~ , Sabatini promised herself, she was : :, not going to have another Grand : • .slam collapse. • .. Sabatini, who led 5·1 in the fmal ~. :: set before losing four straight :., : games, wasted five match points = . before struggling to a 6·1 , 3·6, 7·5 ,' •• victory over Natalia Medvedeva in =.:' the second round of the Australian • '0 • pen Thursday. r:. . Top·seeded Oraf defeated Ger· ; . : man compatriot Barbara Rittner 6- ' .:: 2, 6· 4 Friday to reach the fourth ~.;, round , and No . 14 Magdalena :::: Maleeva completed a victory in a ' : •• second· round match halted Thurs· : :. day because of rain and darkness . : : : • Grar was joined in the final 16 by :::: Chanda Rubin , who beat Kristine ' ••• Radford 6·3, 7-6 (7-1) in a match : :. interrupted twice by rain . :: ~. Rubin, a 17-year-old Louisian· :- :' ian, has never gotten past the ' •• : fourth round of a Grand Slam tour- : • : • nament. :::: Men's No. 10 Magnus Gustafs80n : ~ :: dropped just six games while win· : .: ning his third-round match Friday, ~: :: but No. 11 Marc Rosset was upset : :.3-6,6-2,6-2,6-1 by Grant Stafford. · .' -. C;~MNASTl(S Hawkeyes ;~ .. on the road to Sunshine ; The Daily Iowan Coach Diane DeMarco and the 'Iowa women'a gymnastics team travel to the Bahamas today to j • participate in the Sunshine Invita· : tional . Competition begins at 6 p.m. The Hawkeyes are coming of a third· place finish at the Shake· speare Festival last weekend. Meredith Chang, a senior out of Honolulu, i . . :.Hawaii, led the J '~ "team with a ~nd·place ; l1nish in the • , 'all·around with 11 score of '--_____ -1 37.925. Diane DeMarco !f Teammate :; Kim Baker, a native of San Anto· ! t nio, Texas, finished second on the , t vault and fifth on the uneven bars • f . at the meet. :; . This weekend's meet previously :. I baa been competition for elite club : ~: ,teams throughout the nation, but : haa expanded this year to include ~ t ,lowa and Michigan. Action will be !; :!:scored as a dual meet between the " ; ,Hawkeyes and Wolverines. !. . Michigan began the season last ~: week with two victories over West :; Virginia and Pittsburgh. Beth •• Wymer W88 the top scorer in every ' . event and captured the all·around . -. •• .• title with a score of 39.075. .' ' Following thia weekend of com· ;! petition, the Hawkeyes will travel :' I to Michigan State ~ face the Spar· .!1t :-taD8. Associated Pms France's Guillaume Raoux returns a shot during his 6-2, 7·5, 6-4 win over Germany's Patrick Kuhnen Thursday at the Australian Open. Second-seeded woman Arantxa Edberg won 4-6 , 6·2, 6·1, 6-1 Sanchez Vicario needed eight against Jan Siemerink, and No. 9 match points Thursday to fmish off Todd Martin dropped only seven Taiwan's Shi·ting Wang 6·2, 6-4. games in a straight·set win over No.5 Jana Novotna, No.8 JOD8sBjorkman. Manuela Maleeva·Fragniere and Also advancing Thursday were No.9 Mary Pierce also reached the No.6 Thomas Muster, No . 12 third round Thursday. Pierce lost a Alexander Volkov and No. 14 Karel first-set tiebreaker to Linda Har- Novacek, Arnaud Boetsch, seeded vey·Wild before rallying to win the 16th, withdrew before his second- final two sets. round match against Alexander Fourth·seeded man Stefan Mronz because of sinusitis. JACKSON BROWNE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 8:00 PM THE MARK THURSDAY, MARCH 11 .8PM THE MARK Tickets at The Mark Box Office, all TicketMaster Locations or charge by phone: 326-1111 it all." Watters, who finished 50 yards shy of a second straight I,OOO·yard season, doesn't have the numbers of Smith, the league's rushing champion the past three seasons. But he's also used differently in the 4gers' diversified attack. "If you take Ricky from the offense - and Ricky has said it himself - he's only a piece of the puzzle,· 4gers guard Guy McIntyre said. "Our game plan isn't built around Ricky as, say, Dallas is for Emmitt.n Indeed, when the 4gers played Dallas in October, Watters was split out or put in motion as a wide receiver for much of the game, which the Cowboys won 26-17. San Francisco's third receiver, Odessa Turner, was injured and the 4gers thought putting Watters on the flank would prevent the Cowboys from ganging up on Rice and John Taylor. 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