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Slew set for 'best E-2 Frl, The Arizona Republic Major league box scores Jets crush Quebec, 6-1, for 2-1 lead Associated Press was his fourth straight runner-up finish, was made the third early choice at 8-1. Jorter Wristr) American League National League cCarron fUTTU IHCMt Ark It 1. Cormorint 2. Counter Punch, i Sir Sir i iK J. Tron Constitution SMttla SI Mr ahrknl akrkM Pro.

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The speedy Cormorant, owned by Charles T. Berry Jr. and ridden by Danny Wright, drew the inside post and was made the second choice at 4-1. The bay colt won four straight as a 2-year-old after an opening loss, then this year won the Iroquois Handicap and the Bay Shore and) Gotham stakes before missing the Derby because of a fever and cough. He returned to action last Saturday with a second place to Preakness entrant Iron Constitution in the Withers, Mrs.

Robert E. Lehmann's Run Dusty Run, whose second place in the Derby Associated Press BALTIMORE Seattle Slew "will run probably the best race of hit life Saturday," Mickey Taylor said Thursday, discussing the Kentucky Derby winner's upcoming test in the Preakness. "He's fit enough to run around the world," said the husband of Karen Taylor, the listed owner of Seattle Slew. The unbeaten Slew win be called on Saturday to run 1 3-16 miles around the Pimlico track. He is the early 3-5 favorite to do it faster than eight other 3-year-olds and keep alive his shot at the Triple Crown.

Seattle Slew, to be ridden by Jean Cruguet, drew the No. 8 post position for his bid for an eighth win. A large per- taomi IMIIllll-l lMltlta-t He will be ridden from the No. 9 slot by Darrel McHargue. Run Dusty Run worked a half-mile Thursday in 46 4-5 seconds and galloped out five-eighths in 1:01 for trainer Smiley Adams, who sent out Master Derby to win the 1975 Preakness.

J. O. Tobin, listed at 10-1 with Iron Constitution, worked a half-mile in 47 flat for what will be only his third race this year and only his second start on the dirt. Bill Shoemaker will ride him from the No. 6 post.

"The outside horse might be Iron Constitution," said Billy Turner, who trains Seattle Slew. "It might not be a fluke that he beat Cormorant in the Withers. He might be the coming horse." -ross, Mean. DMMM LOV-iMtW Oakland 1. M-Mtrer, Setler I Champion.

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A MM. T-2J1 WINNIPEG Willy Lindstrom's two goals and one assist lifted the Winnipeg Jets to a 6-1 victory over the Quebec Nor-diques Wednesday night and a 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven series for the World Hockey Association championship. Game Four will be played tonight in Winnipeg. The Nordiques opened scoring at 2:08 of the first period when Curt Brack-enbury put the puck past Jets' goaltender Jim Daley. In the period, Lindstrorrr and Dan Labr-aaten took turns setting each other up to give Winnipeg a 2-1 lead.

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Bufo Espanto (8) 16.60 5.80 3.40 Mirage fl) 4.00 1.80 Ole Fawn Doq (1) 5.80 Also, Happy Rlno, Barry's Believer, Jerry's Demon, Rebel's Copycat, Border Lord. Tom Joyce tops golfers GREENWICH, Conn (AP) Tom. Joyce of Stamford, a professional at Ridgeway Country Club in White Plains, N.Y., carded a two-round total of 142 to lead the Westchester district qualifying for the 1977 U.S. Open Golf Championship. A field of 70 played for eight places in the sectional qualifying round to be held June 7 at the nearby Stanwich Club.

Tied for second behind Joyce were Pete Jacobsen of Portland, Jim Wright, of Scarsdale, N.Y. and Bill Collins of Purchase, N.Y. Other qualifiers were Bob Bruno, Pelham, N.Y., Farrell Furst, Wilton, Gene Boreck, Scarsdale, N.Y., and Jim McLean of Rye, N.Y.. who beat out Craig Shank-land of Greenwich in a three-hole playoff for the final spot. Winn pea, iLinon, Long), :M.7, Winnipeg, Und-strom (8) (Sullivan, Labraaten), Penalty Brackenbury, lue, 11:38.

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Charlie MrHuoh. Hiirrw THIRD 5-14. Gr 1 II10IIIII-I DENVER Arizona State's dynamic duo of Rick Peters and Bob Horner led the Western Athletic Conference Southern Division in hitting and head the league's all-star team announced today by Commissioner Stan Bates. Peters, a center fielder, and Homer, a second baseman, hit .426 and .425 respectively in the 18 WAC games played to head a seven-man ASU delegation on the 15-man squad. There were ties at four positions in the voting done by the four head coaches.

Arizona placed five men on the squad headed by rightfielder Lynn Garrett New Mexico bed two spots and Texas-El Paso one. There were no unanimous picks. The Devils took the divisional crown with a 16-2 record and today open a three game WAC championship series with Northern Division titlist Brigham Young. Others named to team from ASU were pitcher Darrell Jackson Harry, Jr's Dutch, Myttlc Girl, Gem's Mac. TENTH, 550 Or-1, 0- 4-4) $17.20, P-(44) 125.40.

Lavish (4) 19.20 4.00 4.40 fvenlna Twilight (6) 4.20 3.20 Satan's Comfort (8) 6.20 Also. Hilltop Tinker, Sea Dana Desert Gigolo, Elms Tray, Ambro. ELEVENTH, 550 Yds, CM, (1-5) $83.00. Rebel's Plgm (5) 43.60 10.80 4.80 Arizona Bred Exclusive Serin's Slave 1-2 Bud's Moore 1 Rive Gauche 4 Third Eve I M'sDean 5-1 AbbyGale 12 Notashun 7-2 Amble On 10 RtLs Knot Heed 1 Pop. Jackson 12 JJ' Frl -7 Match Point 5-2 BIIIAppar 10 Ann's Bl.

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40 strikeouts (4-1); Darrel Jackson, ASU. 2.S7 ERA, 43 strikeouts (3-1). CATCHER (tie) Chrl Bando, KA WAS CITY CHICAGO abrkbl krkM Portlf rf -4 0 0 0 Garr I 3 0 0 0 McRaa II 4 0 10 Nrottsn 1 0 1 1 ZdM If 110 0 Banitlr ss 1101 Mvbrry lb 3 1 2 0 Oria ft 4121 Cowans 4 0 2 2 Zlsk rf 4 0 11 Porter 4 110 Spncer lb 4 111 Waihan 0 0 0 0 Gamble 4h 3 2 2 1 LaCck dh 3 0 11 LJnntn dh 10 0 0 Roias 3b '40 0 0 Lemon cf 3111 Patok ss .3010 Sdrhlm 3b 4 0 2 2 Nelson 1 0 1 1 Brhmer ft 0 0 0 0 FWkito lb 1 1 1 Eulan 1111 Sixers favorites RENO, Nev. (AP)-The Philadelphia 76ers are 13-10 favorites to beat the Portland Trail Blazers and win the National Basketball Association championship playoffs, according to Harrah's Reno and Tahoe Race and Sports Books. In Sunday's first game of the best-of-seven series, at Philadelphia, the Sixers are four-point favorites.

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Patrick tv 14 RBI, wooosioe, ua. 10 12 7-2 1 nous. a-z Ml. Satin Tipster I'm A Sonova R.D.'s Happy I (3-1, 2.57), catcher Chris Bando short stop Mike Henderson first baseman Dave Hudg-ens (.367) and designated hitter Jamie Allen Joining Garrett tor the Wildcats were catcher Bob Woodside second baseman Les Pearsey first baseman Pete Van Home (.328) and pitcher Dave Cruteher (4-1, 2.17) From New Mexico was the leading vote getter in the outfield, sophomore Steve Muccio (.303) and FIRST BASEMAN (Me) Dave SAN FRAN NEW YORK Kamas City ChKaio 1II0I010-1 lisiiuoi-i SEVENTH 5-11 r.r 1 akrkU trktJ TWELFTH, 721 Yds. Or-2, t) (2-5) $11.00, (2-5) $31.10.

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28 RBI, .347) pet Van Horne, UA, 13 RBI, .321. INFIELDERS Bob Horner, ASU, 5 homers, 2S RBI, .425) Mike Henderson, ASU, 1 homer, 17 RBI, Les Pearsey, UA, 11 RBI, ,331. OUTFIELCCiRS Steve Muccio. NM, 11 RBI, Rick Peters, ASU, RBI, (tie) Lvnn Garrett, UA, 12 RBI, Bob Alsup, UTEP, 5 RBI, .344. DESIGNATED HITTERS Jamie Allen, ASU, 5 homers, 21 RBI, Mlka Delmonico, NM, 2 homers, 11 RBI, .258.

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For example, Dave Nelson, former coach at Delaware and now the athletic director, is a pad-dleball nut. When he recently underwent open-heart surgery to correct a blockage, hie doctor credited Nelson's excellent physical condition with saving his life. Vince Dooley of Georgia, like Nelson a mem VW AKtH. Pk Hummer. gua, Nicaragua, where he jogged out a hotel door looking for more space and found himself smack in the middle of a cocktail party.

"I was wearing shorts, sneakers and a T-shirt and there were these people all dressed up," he recalls with an embarrassed grin. "The really funny part was that when I got to the other side of the party there was no place to keep going so I had to turn around and come right back through all those people. I just nodded to everybody and kept running back into the hotel." Dooley also has done his running in the streets of Milan, Italy, at the height of the rush hour "That's a real agility test with those wild drivers they have there," he says with a laugh. It was probably the most dangerous thing he's done recently, except for taking his Georgia team to be demolished by Pitt's national champs in Sugar Bowl last season. Dooley isn't crazy about lus does it to keep in shape.

"It's almost the philosophy of doing something every day." 1 AkaB (Kmo). T-1J0. A-MOt. imiiiii-1 Hoostax in auto accident TROY, Mich. (AP) -Johnny Bacon, a 26-year-old jockey from Hazel Park Race Track was killed early Thursday when his car collided with a pickup truck on Interstate 75 here.

Bacon, of Utica, was alone in the car at the time of the crash. Track officials said Bacon won 628 races in his 11-year career, and the horses he rode brought in nearly $1.6 million. Watson, Anduler, Hebner, Garbsr. DP-PhllaoelpWe I LOB-PMleoelphle II, Houston 1. 2B Schmidt, Angular, Ct-jano, Farouson.

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His running has taken him to some strange places. Last week, a vacationing Dooley was running around the Circus Maxi-mus in Rome "Two laps and you've just about got a mile," he says and this week his track was a New York hotel corridor thanks to a physical fitness tour co-sponsored by the AFC A and the Tea Council of the U. S. Inc. When the 44-year-old Dooley is restricted to a hotel, he switches floors regularly to avoid complaints from unsympathetic patrons.

Dooley'i most unusual run took place in Mana Hprklou REEL guy (Walton) and Lucas to get the rebounds and start the fast break," said Mix, enjoying his last day off before intensive prac-t i sessions resume today. Mix obviously hasn't forgotten how tough Lucas was on the 76ers in the four regular season games between the teams. The 6-foot-9 Lucas, a former Marquette star, averaged 24.8 points and 11.3 rebounds per game as the teams split the regular season PHILADELPHIA (AP) Steve Mix sees controlling Portland's Maurice Lucas as a major factor for the Philadelphia 76ers in best-of-seven National Basketball Association championship series starting here Sunday. The 6-foot-8 Mix, first substitute for super stars Julius Erving and George McGinnis, believes the 76ers can negate the Trail Blazers' big Bill Walton somewhat if they can keep Lucas off the boards. 'They count on the big Rust resistant stainless steel covers Powerful spring-loods drag Selective anti-reverse Filled with OuPont Stren the linewatchers line atV Combination SPIHIKGI FLY ROD Zcbco L12I1 UTfi cohbo msjsmr 5 I of record Associated Press Pitcher Gaylord Perry of the Texas Rangers joined Cy Young and Jim Bunning Wednesday night in an exclusive club 200 game winners in both leagues.

But when Milt Pappas ended his he was knocking on the club's door. Pappas finished his 17-year career in 1973, just one National League victory away from gaining 200 victories in both leagues. Pappas, a right hander, won 110 games for the American League's Baltimore Orioles, pitching from 1957 to 1966, when he was traded into the NL. He won 30 games with Cincinnati, 18 games with Atlanta and 51 games with the Chicago Cubs for a total of 99 NL friumphs. Pappas' last season was 1973, when he was 7-12 with the Cubs.

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