TODAY'S GAMES
None scheduled
WEEKEND RESULTS
Men's basketball 56, Manhattan College 51
Women's swimming 77, Syracuse 63
NFL
New England 16, Indianapolis 10
Green Bay 38, Minnesota 14
Cleveland 27, Houston 20
Tampa Bay 41, New York Jets 21
Chicago 30, Detroit 13
Washington 29, St. Louis 27
Cincinnati 52, Buffalo 21
Pittsburgh 13, Los Angeles Raiders 7
Kansas City 42, San Diego 21
Davis Cup
GOTEBORG, Sweden--Henrik Sundstrom stunned John McEnroe in three straight but tough sets yesterday, giving Sweden a 2-0 lead over the United States after the first two singles matches in the Davis Cup tennis final.
Sundstrom outfought the world's number-one player, 13-11, 6-4, 6-3, in their first-ever meeting. It was only the third loss this year for McEnroe, who came into this event with a 75-2 record in Grand Prix events.
Earlier, Sweden's No. 1 player. Mats Wilander, defeated Jimmy Connors, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. The United States, winner of the Davis Cup a record 28 times and never a loser in five previous Cup matches with Sweden, now must win today's doubles match to stay alive in the best-of-five series.
McEnroe and Peter Fleming will play Anders Jarryd and Stefan Edberg in the doubles. The American doubles team is 14-0 in Davis Cup play, but was beaten by the Swedes in their only previous match, a semifinal in the U.S. Open last September.
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