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B-3 Saturday Herald And Leader Lexington Ky March 15 1975 Longshot Leaders "I Picou Preparing Stable I I III 1 torch 1i SomUtoN Championahlp EAST REGIONAL Uvehn mm I I For Keerieland Meeting hiami (ap) The leaders Gary -MlHer at 141 were Australian Bran Crampton Charles Charlotte cJTl 10 pm EDT RwMnjMjM aid definitely going I want to be quality stock to the races this summer Just having a horse of Derby want mm than 20 caliber in the barn 'would be Ticou added (he now satisfying even if it wiq haa 10) what I have the PmUeneo Chic Center mo PM EOT CheriotteCoL Mlt howtiSm Pmridoneo CMo Center el Parmuhmnio TMpMEDT Kmu tnfi By MARYJEAN WAIL lN Writer HOT SPRINGS Ark Ten o'clock in tho morning when work should be done but track nowed-ln closed down to gallops kitchen fuller than usual while people wait for tho sun to melt paths to the barns and someone saying above clatter -of dishes told you it snows here the ccond week in March once every five And with stall cleaned horse waiting to 1 work on hooves not on skates Clarence Picou and hia craw kin time in a heated tack room passing around a month-old copy of Sports Illustrated oM copy of sport inunraiea Sen Diego torch 79 m0prnPDT Derby Nominee I- Diabolo Favored MIDEAST REGIONAL UofAJaftwna "ii Unhrertlty ot Dayton 703 pm EOT faoNdty Uol Alabama 7199 Unhandy at Dayton 2:10 pm EOT Forrest rosier distance-hitting Jim Dent and Baird Coody a Masters champion tournament's best with a 87 Crampton a 68 Feeler shot 71 and Dent 72 Palmer' and UK champion Hale Irwin competing and Armstrong brother Tom nerves as each had four and a pair of bogeys in front of the CM Oat For with 88 holes remaining in the chase for a first prize they hive cut out for them only are they unfamiliar with the lead their challengers ere the feared competitors In one good round one that I start off and I could make laid Trevino HO shoot 3j on the back stay in contention and was two over seven holes yesterday Just kind of pitying safd Miller a lot of fon Pm gonna win but not puma give it within two strokes lead before making hia final hole Nicklaua was Just his blond locks in at Kentucky 9 BTEF Unhandy of Dayton WMbIms By ED SCHUYLER JR Mrs Robert Austin' Me Aseackkd Prwa N'Mine III and John Dlahfdfl a' toki wfainar BuIIoek' Untwine 108 uunner pio-w- iwager in which ia extolled the this year and Bombay Duck phenomenal tale of Dan who has' yet to (tart head Rromogen Cattfe Co a hl nvied up a bunch of Kentucky- of thousands Derby eligible that wfil be tl Jwi1 King Jody as a Glen Bernis- in action this weekend trained -entry Frank Diabolo Fast-dosing Lord Rebeaif winner of the Del Mar 118 an Invader from Florida Futurity in 1974 and this consistent- New AUbhai 16 Jacinto Stakes a 7-year-old veteran Theory do you think of Dava theory on claiming asks Jim Stebbins of Louisville who owns horses in barn end chose this San Jacinto Stakes a 7-year-old veteran Uol Kentucky I 0:10 pm EOT 7199 Onytt 8M MIDWEST REGIONAL Sen Diego Uerchll I I This MM National Third Piece 135 pm EDT NATIONAL CHAMPION 6:10 pjn EOT I-warm sunny day to fly south will carry top weight of 124 Eastern stakes and Hearts to look at hia stock And pounds 'including Bill of Lettuce top-weighted at Vance of course is the Shoemaker against five 119 the winner of thfoe' rivals in the 1 1-8-miie straight at the New Oriejinh heralded conditioner and 799M Tech mw Ntwtoxico Stele 0:10 pm HOT LHKtm Orel Robert 7199 I hn New toxico State 12:10 pm MOT Texet Tech' 79 New toxico State 7:03 pn NOT Mrs Raw Kimis Orel Robert a I 17199 I WEST REGIONAL Sen Diego torch 29 2:10 pm POT IriMt IM Arizona State 419 9 I Cotoawn RniMii tops fwaiwi 8CU Portland Cotteoum 1:10 pm POT Jkn Dm! ChrM Goody Butch Baird Tem Jenkins Jos Porter -Rod Curt rues Cromgton Bab MltchsJI Bud Allis Dos Ivsnan units vrov Al Oslbsresr Jobs Uslsr art Yancey Lsrry Notion Bobby WeM JC inssd heehington State 1719 Timaa tor Regional Third-Pine Game Mardi22 bit: 1040 EDT Mideast: 12:00 noon EOT Midwest: 10:00 4n MDT West 11:009 POT Portend Cektaum 479-131 4979-iM 49-71-1M 7971-141 BUS-141 7447-141 4979-141 7979-141 7449-141 71-741-141 7979-141 7179-141 19-74-141 7971-141 7971-149 7971-141 7449-141 7971-141 7971-144 7 7971-144 7171-144 7171-14 7979-144 WtthinQtan Stele I POT BMl SUN 499 Jenkins Halts Royals McCord and Wally continued to but the pace but pro golfs big gum wheeled Into position yesterday In the second round -of Jhe $150000 Doral Open McCord and Armstrong' it pa of' non-winning tour sophomores who shared the first-round lead matched windblown 70s and remained i tie for the top spot with 138totaL six under par Bpt three of the games greatest name a Nkglaus Johnny Miller and Leg- got themselves In -shape to make a run at thr jongshot leaders I- Blue Monster £pklaui scrambled to a 70 that included four bogeys and Just one shot out of the lead at 139 five under par on the lush beautifoUy conditioned 7028-yard Blue Monster course- at the Doral Country Chib Miller a three-time winner and the record-setting sens tion of the tour this year managed a 69 and was tied with Trevino at 141 three back of the leaders Trevino the winner last week in Hhe Citrus Open again had 1 to rally after a slow start This time he birdied two of his last four holes for 71 Hill In Fourth yifca Hill a former Doral champion was alone In fourth at 140 after a sandy 7L He made par from five bunkers to stay within two of the lead Tied with Trevino and -91 Willy I dry McCord J-ek Nieklau NIT Opens Amid Claims Pick Unlust NEW YORK (AP) National Invitational Basketball Tournament opens today at Madison Square and all the action will be inside the building A A threat of pleknts evaporated yesterday when a civil rights leader came' to a meeting of the minds with Garden officials -The Rev Jesse Jackson a Chicago civil rights activist had threatened to have blacks Picket the Garden-at the NIT'S opening day to protest the shutout of predominantly --Negro teams But Jackson changed his plans when informed that leaders from some Negro schools would meet with Gar- deh President Michael Burke SbvThbi on Monday to try to iron out M-m the situation Jackson di rector of Push' expressed his anger at the NIT earlier in the week'- year despite all promises to the contrary the eiehtmember NIT committee hat yet to extend its first invitation to a Mack college" Jackson said prior to the opening of the 88th annual NIT the oldest post-season tournament in the country Ky State Eyed position wmcsII- nS5 ed "'unfair and by TemKit Pete Carlesimo chairman of the'- Selection Commitee Carlesimo in- sisted that his committee considered two predominately-black schools this year Kentucky State and Jackson State and they were not picked because measure Maryland-Eastern Shore a predominately black school was in the tournament last year winning a first-round game before being eliminated The NIT also got some unwelcome publicity earlier when an assistant coach for Rutgers reportedly branded it a That unleashed barrage of ardent NIT support from the coaches in the tourney most notably Lou Carnesecea id St Redmen who have won this post-season extravaganza four times' will tie one of eight teams in action on opening day face Lafayette in the second game of a night douMeheader after Southern Illinois plays Pittsburgh -Afternoon Doubleheader After Massachusetts and Manhattan 1 a 'e the tourhey Providence will meet Clemson in the second game of an afternoon doubleheader The first round in the 16-teani field will be completed Sunday with four games South Carolina plays Connecticut and Princeton take on Holy Cross in an afternoon douMeheader while Memphis State meets Oral Roberta and St tackles Oregon at night Coody Butch former bad the nxtnd fashlqned 70 Baird Arnold Open ere not McCord whoaa hj caddy birdies to remain pack Work But $30000 their work Not closest most the game "Just round ragged it had to nine to Thursday par after having not aura I'm sure He was of the bogey' on And Inking confusion' Rilpli JoNuton nttfw CiRxrl Ed Sneed Tom wohfcept CM CM Rodrigun Curlk (Word Karmlt Zortey SI Mnrqnr JMm Tsspel Rw FV-wd I Larry Maneour Randy Enklna Owe Stockton Lyn Lett -r- rn Larry Ztoyitr Reeky Thompoon BHI Reger Bofcby Wadklni Daug Sander -r-r k't Jim DM Rhyan ten Ktm Cary Sander Frfs Frn-n- Andy North Jim Calbtrt Bo Eastwead Bob DMum Ploranllm Ron ImMh Merry Tstcane Bobby Col JuHiw Boro Gardner DWdnion DbvM oraham la CMiek CBurtnty pale SouglaH jorry AAcGoo Homan BImwm Mam RudolpR David Own RKhard Bette! Tam Nlsaort Shudar Larry Minton Doug Ford Jim King Robort Crissy LD paca ihy soy Port our TamAedahn RoyM Rock HM M7K Black Thundw Fund Railing Hava No RagrgtB Win Rhythm ih neve Rhythm Dal I dona Last Charity- Syrd Dannli Labdl act Kick SaH Dllly Daily Wan- La Pandva Knight 9tb-ar NawaMi Gold Jiigtly tcoMi CmMaa Boy 7th pica Gaorgo Dlroct Eltwn atrong Doctor BluagraM m-m Erty Night Byrd Car Lltti Mr Touchdown homer and a trio of Detroit etchers held Philadelphia to st three hits as the Tigers beat the Phillies 1 1 Reds Beat Chisox tn Eleventh 9-7 Ferguson Jenkins shoulder bother Mm Mt Friday but his arm caused some probleml for tbs Kansas City Royals -Jenkins bothered recently by an aching right arm put in two painless innings while game-winner cams In the sixth inning with Terry Hum-i phrey on base vis single Carl Yastrzemskl drove in three runs drilled his first exhibition homer and also had two singles as Boston defeated Chnnichl Takaahi Ueds -knocked in three runs with a wind-Mown single in the fourth inning as the Tokyo Giants beat Houston in a game called in the eighth inning because of rain Tom Padorek and Willie Crawford belted home runs and Rick Auerbach capped a four-run sixth inning outburst with a two-run single leading Los Angeles past New York bdpiw tb rau lugm whip the Royals 7-2 in ex- In the 11th inning gave the hiMtion baseball The 25-game winner making his first appearance of the spring allowed only one hit and no runs- while team- Cincinnati Reds 8-7 victory over the Chicago White -rox in rain-delayed exhiMtion game here Friday The hit off loser rookie Pete Vuckovich gave the win halter man for the nation's leading Lasater outfit headquartered here it makea sense if dealing in Picou lays' Then he explains how a targe stable can make JU otucr anumT money mi quick and winner of the Norfolk last gt train Lark top 'weighted turnoven to year and a rannerup three a ii and tha entry -of claiming horses even if it times at Santa Anita in 1975 gKawa Prince 118 and loses reoentclHlms when Elkin and Mr Jartaum' 1W among li droning them down to run paui jjo winner of the 1974 graMrunneri aet to the 1 hack California Breeder Cham- fVSdS CaV Now there art no great pionshfo and this San dian Turf Handicap "a numbers of horses in Miguel Imoim Gulfitresm Park Breaux's public stable and no high- Fleet Velvet '120 end tiger and Golden Sylvia copriced claimera either but Fred Rock of Ages topweighted at1 U7 it I of building 114 Sandy Hawley 114 An- among 17 Allies and mares the quality erf boarder and nouncer US is not eUgible Kt for the sevenurioDg' Picou win bring with him to to the Derby S25000-addcd Mountain Keeneland seven younghorsci Boland Aristone Bom- Laurel Handiap at Keystone' tilreet from Atlanta a tay Buck a double stakes and Star Edition 116 and Dbgwood Farm winner as a 2-year-old who Nongongo 115 top a 10-horsC Three of four 2-year-olds in has not raced since finishing field for the 1 the group are nominated to second in the Remsen last $25000-added Raneoeas Hall- the 815000 Lafayette Stakes 0v 30 will carry tap dicap at Garden State ParkV April 25 and their sires are weight of 124 pounds in the 1 Silent Screen Cfthildo and eight-horse $000-added c-Insubordination The ennd division the seven-Lafayette is K-v-ncland a forlong Bay Shore Stakes at premier spring classic to 2- Aqueduct year-old colts Stag geeks ted Straight On The Way Other Derby nominee in Depending on the claim box the second division are Ran- a familiar member of the ooiph Ricks wrestling see JimmCm Picou crew also will ship to jjg Meadow Stable' Lefty W11 uPMt i4 Bht by Jadf Keeneliuid and that is the- Reinwand of Wisconsin in tKb hard knocking Mmar-old impartial Fool US- Ogden quarterfinsls of the NCAA ri-rw Tamote phiW 0ur' Hero 113 and Wrestling Championship at owned by Stebbins Robert hS Gallant Princeton N-J Claimed to 81800 Jwo Bob 119 Non-Derby elic'blei The UK wrestler aeeojaiot years ago this week Tamale are Tasa 113 and Bravest' seed at 126 pounds lost only haa eamed more than 8100004 Roman U3 the second match of bfe iii a lifetime of nickel and Cynthia Singh 121 collegiate career With the diming the allowance and ridden by hot Jockey Angel natch tied lata in the thfrd claiming pots Cterdero Jr will try for hia period seventh-seeded Rej -drooped down to the third straight stakea victory wald gained a one-point -Cflri $7JW0 claiming class now a when he heads five Derby cape -ij" long Jumn from the stakes he nominees in (he first division Iowa led in team couH- wan at Tropical Park ai a xhe other Derby hopeful petition icar-oin are Mill Ascetic 121 had to drop him a double rtriws wfoner thin down because he has a chip year? Harbor View in his ankle and ar- unchallenged William A thiitic and ago is catching Heir To It An 113 up with -Picou explains and Joaeph Picked up about Laraie Trail Mr Duds $35000 since we got him Bound For Burma -and TV Qnick Return Charger 113 each are the we claimed him he non-Derby eligible ran back in an allowance and six Kentucky Derby ran -second to Staunch nominees also are among a be recalled dozen 3-year-oidi art for the earned about $4800 wRhin the gsoOOO added Rebel Handicap first 10 days we had him over one mile and 70 yards a middle distance Oaklawn Jark SfervSne The Derby eligible in the the Kentucky circuit knows him made a whole lot of money by a whole lot of Southwest Handicap to p- nmning to decent Twenty seven years ago Jjfhall 1 King Jody 118 Clarence Picou of Beaumonty EvM paveyDan 115 Tex was Mg news In this Jr and Mrs Robert country when as a 16-year- Judge Bolemar 114-old he became second leading Jockey in the nation behind Johnny Longden Life magazine took cognizance with a ito-y and ohoto graphs Along about 1963 he switched to training As be describes his beginning all over again at Jefferson Downs in Louiniana went out the front door and came back in the back door" -He began with six horses there and the star of the barn was a $1500 clalmer Winner In Kentucky trained in New Orleans until he said "then I same to Kentucky and In recent years he has been either- leading t'slnar or among the too five regularly on tbe 1 Latonia-Miles-EUii circuit Last year he won 70 races in Xentucky But' as' we said-there is talk of moving up v' -year after Churchill Downs going either to Chicago or he Molina mates Dave Nelson Toby to Cincinnati pitcher Mike Harrah and Joe Covitta each Hedlund knocked in two runs Jim Bibby relieved Jenkins and pitched four innings of two-hit ball to get the victory st Pompano Beach FIs Starter Jack Bffiingham itched four scoreleii innings the Reds The White Sox Were behind 54) by the fifth when- Joel Youngblood end Ken 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MG tfL cG Rdk Snoopy (McKtrgan) 1149 110 IM Crying lom (Smith) Ml iM Dome Damon (SmHh)- 449 Tim: 1:13 41 9G pcc cL mS DlrecMk (Arnold) IM IM 140 Mhk NILansmcn) 11 -49 Mr WHkwhraok (Jacob) 1G49 Time: 1:11 Perfect (94) HUM Mh-dlMG pm cL RdM Dcrryk Dak (Tucker) SJ9 400 IM Dusty Hay (Jacobs) SJ9 4M Ocry Boy (Moreen) S40 Time: 1:11 IT TIMPit HW DM Rising wind (Meupk) 49 IM fM Wlohful Plight (Imlfh) I US E-nw Hk-h 'Arnold) Tlmo: 1:0 95 A1MG nn 1 mR Try Ffret (Howard) MO lt Broezn In (Hayden) AM Motor Dundee (AmoM) 1-W -Thrm: 1:11 95 9lh11G tMCb cd mlk -Jusllv Oentae (Pollock) AM IM IM Hawkins Obi (Sewetti) IJO 1J Borgia (Arnold) Thna: 45 lHh pace cd mlk Juetty Nell (Howard) 1AM fM AM Rum Gay Louisa (Trbnbk) 11-M JM Skadt Jahnnk iu (Hurt) 5M Thna: 1:11 aia'L (M S114MJ lllh-ITIG poce cL nrik "-I--- OS Ship Ahay (Ruseoll) IM AM Sparklinf Mona (Tucktr) AH AM jet Wava Lskl Ctaita cd mlla Winning TIM Van Coalman Aba Grand Gal (IMG cd mil Dlrart Saua Alta Bitrtlla Mirada ArS Dandy Dial IIMG mlla MIm Matweod Sally PaMy Byrd Laigfi Gala Summar I mag BING CG MHa Potty WII Kay Sieuxland Fag Brad Byrd IMG profarnd MM SMvg Tima Four Dki Sklppar' IMtG CL milt Unbeaten UK Netters Nip Ga Southern Spcdal To Tho Herald Leader STATESBORO No 1 doubles team rallied from a 54) deficit in the third and deciding -set here Friday to highlight 82 tennis win over Georgia Southern was an incredible said UK coach Graddy Johnson whose netters are undefeated in five matches Smith and Gilliam had lost the first set to Georgia Oliver Scott and Danny Gladman 6-3 but came back to win the second 64 before the comeback settied the third 7-6 Kentucky's next match will be Sunday at Jacksonville University KENTUCKY DA SOUTNIRN I Slaatcoi Icolt Smith (K) dot PeMr Hall 94 9G 9-1i Junto HowoH (k) dot Oliver Scott 94 99 Denny Gladman (GSI dot Okn Soalh 94 7 Skva Gilliam ttci del Sunmr tmHh 4 94 94i DavW Manh (GSI- Or Rob WaHacd 41 44i' Pouf Punloy (K) dot Chuck CkClMM 94 94 Poubkoi SttkOllllam (K) of Scett- "4 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Winning Jono PrldB Billy SELECT FILL NEEDED "Substantial quantify tf suitable fill material rock and dirt fer ins in eur unitary landfill Phans Mika Lyons at 253-1 24S fer arrangements Oukk any unloading with no dumping charge" The quarter-flnaU will be played on Tuesday and Thursday nights The semifinals wiR take place next Saturday and the cham- Sionship game on Sucdiyy arch 23t -i St John's hss appeared 21 times in the tourney most by any of the teams It's tho first time for Oregon Pittsburg and Clemson SMITH SERVICE CENTER 195 Frankfort Shreel VERSAILLES KY CALL 873-4251 OR 873-4452 Moon Girl Abo Olract Prudya Say court Affair- Rival Dominion Llndy Do la Mlio tutl Tor Paulo Roll' lom-pmo 91IIG mHt PrtncoM Strong Hobno Ktiv Norma Cruod Pony Suo Crood Larani MIM Lucky Jan El Sow So Thor Bohonku ttlb-ptcs SNG CL milt Moo bow ChaZanstr My Own Morgan Krfaty Mr Waygala AnnM MC Kaka- March Hw OImN Gladman' 9A4L 7-4 Sqa JMurpfo) Ott Bootb-Punlcy 74 44: HowettWal- 'Ptrrfoefi (41) fMS do Botth-Punlty 74 44: HowettWal-Nca (K) dnf ManMfcdieia 94 41 GA Tttnbi 1:1995 Attnadmca Uff Hindi 1794G if r-.

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