Seattle S LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — "Seattle Slew is still learning,” says his teacher, Billy Turner. The Kentucky Derby winner’s next test will be the 1 316mile, $150,000-added Preakness on May 21 in Baltimore. The 37-year-old trainer also is getting an education about his colt under the pressure of the Triple Cruwn races. He said two things he learned in Saturday’s Derby were that Seattle Slew doesn’t have to get the lead early and he can overcome trouble, Seattle Slew bobbled coming out of the gate Saturday and then was quickly in tight quarters early in the race. But at the end of the 1% miles he was 1% lengths in front of Run Dusty Run and still a con- tender to become the 10th Triple Crown champion of the United States. The dark bay son of Bold Reasoning was asleep an hour before the Derby, “He’s very calm, cool and collected this morning, so the paddock didn't hurt his mind,” sald Mickey Taylor, . husband of Karen Taylor in whose name Seattle Slew races. Seattle Slew was a little upset by the mob scene in the Churchill! Downs pad- dock on Derby Day “but he was enough of a horse to be upset and still win,” said dJuddy Getz, trainer of 10th- place Flag Officer who was spooked during the post pa- rade. Seattle Stew left for Belmont Park in New York by airplane Sunday morning and several other Derby starters also departed. ~ “We'll probably go down (to Pimlico) two or three BASEBALL ACTION 14th straight loss for hapless Braves Atlanta Braves, staggering through a disasterous openingleg of their National League baseball schedule, suffered their 14th consecutive defeat Sunday, this-one a 6-3 decision to Chicago Cubs. Bobby Murcer’s two-run triple was the big hit in a four-run Cubs rally in the third inning as the Braves losing streak became the longest in the National League since 1969 when Montreal Expos lost 20 in a row. Pittsburgh Pirates, mean- while, continued to streak in the opposite direction. The Pirates won their eighth consecutive game and 13th in the last 14, defeating Cincinnati Reds 6-4, Dave Parker, the leading hitter in the major leagues with a 421 average, ripped a tie- breaking two-run double in the seventh inning to key the winning rally. The loss was the fourth in arow for Cincinnati and left the defending World Series champions..with a 10-15 record, 11 games behind Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West. The Dodgers game against Philadelphia Philllies was rained out as was Mon- treal’s doubleheader at San Diego against the Padres. St.Louis turned in the Na- tional League’s first triple play this season and used run-singles by Bake Mc- Bride and Keith Hernandez to defeat Houston 2-1. San Francisco used three hits by Willie McCovey and a double and triple by rookie Terry Whitfield to down New York Mets 4-2 in the first game of a doubleheader. The Giants completed the sweep, blanking the Mets 10-0 in the nightcap behind John Curtis in a game called after six innings because of rain. In American -League action, Thurman Munson drilled four hits, including a triple and home run, and Graig Nettles slugged a three-run homer, leading a i6-hit attack that carried New York Yankees to a 10-5 victory over Oakland A’s Pat Kelly continued his hot hitting with a first- inning grand slam homer that helped Baltimore's 6-4 victory over Seattle Mariners. Dwight Evans’ sixth- ‘inning blast snapped a tie and carried Boston Red Sox to a 4-3 victory over California Angels. Rookie Gil ‘Flores had a single, double and triple in his first major league game for the Angels. Rod Carew had four hits, including a pair of triples and a double, pacing a 14-hit Minnesota attack that carried the Twins to a 5-4 victory over Toronto Blue Jays. Reliever Tom Johnson saved the victory, getting the last out in the ninth in- ning and leaving the bases loaded. Robin Yount drove in three runs with two singles and Dan Thomas tagged a two-run homer to lift Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-4 victory over Detroit Tigers. Yount also had a double as the Brewers halted a four- game losing streak. Oscar Gamble’s two-run homer backed the nine-hit pitching of Steve Stone as Chicago White Sox defeated Cleveland Indians 8-3. Andre Thornton homered for the Indians. - , A pair of two-run homers by Willie Horton carried Texas Rangers to a 5-2 victory over Kansas City Royals. Bert Blyleven, 4-2, needed ninth -inning relief from Darold Knowles and posted his sixth consecutive victory over the Royals since Sept. 1975. He now is 19-10 against the Royals over his career. SATURDAY.S PLAY days before the race," said Taylor, ; Trainer Smiley Adams said it has not yet been decided whether to send Run Dusty Run to the Preakness, but the general feeling is that the son of Dust Commander will go. Lou Rondinello, the trainer -of thirdplace Sanhedrin, | said the Preakness definitely was in his plans. Two other Derby starters who might try the Preakness are sixth-place Papelote and’ eighthplace For the Moment. None of the others in the i5-horse Derby aesereceiece, eee eee field, including seventh- place Giboulee, owned by Jean-Louis Levesque of Montreal and ridden by Canadian champion Jeff Fell of Mississauga, Ont., are expected to go on to the Triple Crown’s second race. _ Fourth-place Get the Axe is being pointed for the Jersey Derby and fifth- place Steve's Friend twisted his left front aitkle but could run in the 1%mile Belmont Stakes on June 11. Trainer John Fulton said Steve's Friend got hurt when he jumped a dirt patch that had USES FISTS -TO GAIN REVENGE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Greg Page of Louisville, .Ky., tasted Vengeance Saturday in the Amateur Athletic Union boxing championships here— turning the tables on the man wlio ousted him in the Olympic boxing trials last summer. ' The: 18-year-old Page decisioned Woody Clark of Miami and was named the tournament’s outstanding - boxer, If Page won the battle of the heavyweights, Nash- ville, Tenn., had to be declared champion of the. cities. Better known for country music, Nashville boasted three of the 11 champions— flyweight Jerome’ Coffee, welterweight Mike Mce- Callum and light mid- dleweight Clinton Jackson. It was Jackson's fourth AAU title, but first as a light middleweight. He previously had dominated the welterweight class. McCallum decisioned the U.S. Air Force's Roger Leonard, brother of Olympic champion Sugar - Ray Leonard, who watched the bout from ringside. SOSsasoeNeN ‘spectively. ESSER Searac acaeararbetesearasanneet Coffee, competing in only his second AAU tour- nanvent, decisioned Ronnie Clifford of Hickory Hills, Hl. Milwaukee’s Israel Acosta took the light flyweight- crown with a decision over New. York's Miguel Rosario. Johnny Bumphus and Rocky Lockridge, both of Tacoma, Wash., won the featherweight and ban- tamweight ‘divisions, re- Bumphus decisioned Lee Simmons of Akron, Ohio, and Lockridge defeated David Douglas of the U.S. Army when the ~ referee halted the bout in the second round. Thomas Hearns of Detroit decisioned Bobby Joe Young of Steubenville, Ohio, for the light welterweight title. Anthony Fletcher of Philadelphia decisioned Raymond Johnson of New' York in the lightweight class. 5 Jerome Bennett of the Air Force decisioned Hosea Sprewell of the U.S. Marine Corps for the middleweight crown and Larry Strogen of Shreveport, La., stopped Sam Campbell of New York in the second. round of-their : SOCCER - Romanian stars use head, feet Yankee fire overpowers acsss, vues (Reuter) — Romania beat ° . war : Oakland Athletics, 11-2. weus2:n8% Mickey Rivers and Roy ‘White slammed three-run homers and Graig Nettles added a sola shot to power Don Gullett and New York Yankees to an 11-2 victory over Oakland A's in an American League baseball game Saturday. Gullett surrendered a run in the first inning and then blanked the A’s until Wayne Gross hit his seventh homer of the season in the ninth. The Yankees nicked Oakland starter Rick Langford, 3-1, for two runs in the bottom of the first on singles by Willie Randolph, Rivers and Thurman Munson plus a double play. With two out in the second inning, Langford walked Bucky Dent and Randolph: before Rivers hit his first homer of the season. White and Nettles hit consecutive homers off Joe Coleman in the fifth. In another American League game Saturday, Mike Cubbage's two-run triple helped stake Paul Thormodsgard to a three- run lead in the first inning and the rookie right-hander hurled seven scoreless in- nings as the Minnesota Twins defeated Toronto Blue Jays 4-1. Rookie Bob Stanley posted his first major league shutout by outduelling southpaw Frank Tanana with a six-hitter, leading Boston Red Sox to a 3-0 vic- tory over California Angels. Dave Rozema scattered seven hits and fellow rookie Phil Mankowski drove in two runs and accounted for two others as Detroit Tigers defeated Milwaukee Brewers 6-2. Richie Zisk's two-run homer in the eighth inning sparked Chicago White Sox to a 5-2 victory over Cleveland Indians and struggling free agent Warne Garland, who lest his fearth game in a row. Rookie Eddie Siurray gave Baltimore the lead with a fourth-inning home run and Doug DeCinces- tripled home an insurance run in the sixth, leading the Orioles toa 4-2 victory over Seattle Mariners. Rookie pinch hitter Joe Zdeb’s 10th-inning sacrifice fly gave Kansas City Royals a 65 victory over the Texas Rangers in a game marred by a 15-minute brawl bet- ween the rivals. In the National League, Manny Trillo hit a home run, scored three times and drove in two runs as Chicago Cubs rolled to an 11-4 decision over Atlanta and handed the Braves their 13th consecutive loss. Consecutive home runs in the fifth inning by Al Oliver and Willie Stargell, his second of the game, put Pittsburgh ahead and the Pirates held on for a 12-10 victory over Cincinnati Reds. Jerry Koosman hurled a three-hitter and Len Randle singled in each of New York's three rallies to lead the Mets to a 6-0 triumph over San Francisco Giants. Joe Ferguson pounded his seventh-home run of the year with teammate Willie Crawford on hase in the 11th inning, giving Houston Astros a 3-1 victory over St. Louis Cardinals. © Larry Parrish delivered a - two-run single and Joe Kerrigan put down a San Diego rally in the ninth inning as Montreal Expos defeated the Padres 7-6in a game in which San Diego commited six errors. TENNIS. CHAMPS ‘KANSAS CITY, Me. (Reuter) — Vijay Amritraj of India and Dick Stockton of the United States beat Adriano Panatta of Italy and American Vitas Geru- laitis, 7-6, 7-6, 4-6, 6-3, to win the 1977 World Cham- pionship Tennis (WCT) doubles championship Sunday. The victory in the best-of- five set match earned $80,000 for Stockton and Amritraj. Amritraj, who had been faultless going into the match, was broken twice. However, he held his composure and in the final game of the last set took the -match by acing his op- ponent. The first two sets were de- cided by a WCT 13-point tie- breaker, with Amritraj and Stockton outscoring their opponents, 7-1 and 7-3. Panatta and Gerulailis, a “pickup” team that never had played together before,’ played excellent tennis, each losing service only once each. They shared $40,000 for their runnerup finish. match Sunday after tac- - tically outsmarting their hosts. The 40,000 Yugoslay fans at the Dinamo Stadium whistled and boced their players at the end. _ The victory put Romania on top of European Group ‘Eight with four points from two matches, and left Yugoslavia with only a theoretical chance of qualifying for the finals in Argentina next year. Spain, the third member of the group, beat Yugoslavia 1-0 at home, but | lost in- Romania. Romanian coach Stefan Kovacz proved a_ better strategist than his Yugoslav counterpart, Ivan Toplak. His faster and physically stronger players formed an unbreakable wall outside their penalty area. But Romania also staged swift and dangerous counter-attacks, The Yugoslavs, reinforced by their foreign-based stars Djajic and Katalinski from France and Oblak and Popiveda from West Ger-, many, dominated most of: . the play but could find no way to score. we In the 38th minute, after the Yugoslays had missed several excellent chances, a long bali found Romanian centre-forward Georgescu who raced into the penalty area and netted from 15 yards. Five minutes later, Jorda- nescu scored from close range after a swift counter- attack by three Romanians. | Houston's Rockets fail to launch attack PHILADELPHIA (AP) — George McGinnis’ 23 points and Doug Collins’ 20 triggered Philadelphia 7éers to a 106-97 victory over Houston Rockets Sunday and a 24 lead in their National Basketball Association Eastern Con- ference series, While McGinnis and Collins led the scoring, clutch shooting by Lloyd Free, Julius “Dr. J” Erving and Darryl Dawkins rallied the 7éers alter the Rockets. had overcome a 12-point thirdperiod deficit to tie the score 71-71 with 3:23 left in the quarter. championship The Rockets came out sizzling in the third quarter with Rudy Tomjanovich scoring 16 and Calvin Murphy = 12. Mike Newlin hit a 20-foot ‘jumper to tie the score 71-71, in the Rockets' comeback. Free and Murphy traded baskets for another deadiock at 73, and then ~ Philadelphia ran off eight straight points, With Erving .scoring 12, Free eight and Dawkins six in the final perlod, the 76ers pulled away again and headed for Houston, where the third and fourth in the best-of-seven series con- tinues Wednesday and Friday night. STRETCH DRIVE VICTORY IN KENTUCKY DERBY | | | lew races closer to Triple Crown filled a washout near the quarter pole. There will also be some new challengers to Seattle Slew in the Preakness. They include Royakl Ski, owned by Boston Bruin goaltender Gerry. Cheevers; Cor- morant; J.0. Tobin, and Important Reasor. Royal Ski, winner of five stakes and $309,704 last year, developed & cough in Florida and didn’t make his three-yearold debut until April 16 when he finished fourth in the Hirsch Jacobs Stakes. PAGE A¢, THE HERALD, Monday, May 9, 1977 Cormorant has raced three times this year and day won the Iroquois Handicap and the Bay Shore and Gotham Stakes. He missed the Derby because of a . virus, ° J.0. Tobin is a Maryland: bred who missed the Derby because of a cough.The colt won stakes in England as a. two-year-old and has won three of four starts this year, including the Coro-. nado~- Handicap at Hollywood Park. Important Reason led ali _the way in winning the Woodlawn Stakes by 4% e lengths at Pimlico Satur- But whoever shows up for. the Preakness, most of the, attention and betting sup-¢ port will go the Seattle Slety, « who has become a major. racing attraction in just” seven starts. , Saturday, a crowd ‘of 124,036 bet a total - of $1,541,901 on Seattle Slew and he returned $3, $2.80 and $2.80. He also earned - $214,700 from a purse of -$267,200. The total bet on the Derby . was a record $3,655,255. The | old mark was $3,449,065. - Baseball brawl : _ mars passive ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) — Not all the hits recorded in the American League baseball game between Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers here Saturday will wind up in, someone’s baiting average. In fact, the two teams almost gave new meaning to the baseball term “designated hitter’’ Saturday night as the Royals defeated the Rangers, 6-5, in 10 innings and one 15-minute, bench- emptying brawt. , Not everyone who was there for the start of the String of birdies game was around in the 10th inning ‘when Joe Zdeb delivered a sacrifice fly to score ‘Frank White from third to give Kansas City what might be called a hard- fought victory over the ‘Rangers. It all started after Ranger ‘Bump Wills got trapped off third base when Royals pitcher Dennis Leonard pitched out to Ranger Juan Beniquez during an at- tempted squeeze play. Wills was tagged out by third baseman George Brett, but eollided with catcher Darrell Porter and both went to the ground. Wills LADY TARA play 2 and Porter exchanged words and the benches” emptied. ' \ Kansas City manager Whitey Herzog blamed Texas coach Pat Corrales: for a portion of the melee.” “T had him down once and I told him (Corrales) ~ “You're a no-good SOB. You're a coach, You should be out here trying to break _ things up and instead you're - taking cheap shots at my players. You should be sus-- pended,’” Herzog said, =~ Third baseman Brett, who' injured his arm, was ap-. parently the only casualty of. the brawl. ta, enough for victory ROSWELL, Ga. (AP) — Hollis Stacy birdied three of the last four holes Sunday and overcame veteran POSITIVE SOUGHT VIENNA (CP), — Only three reporters were given full access to the develop- ments on Team Canada, one of the players said Sunday. “T’s not really a con- spiracy, it’s just that we decided that because most of the press was being negative, we wouldn't tell them all we knew,” said a player who asked that his name not be used. He said that one of the three reporters, Bob Miller, was chosen because he worked for a _ national magazine, Macleans. The other two, Don Ramsay of Toronto Globe and Mail and Al Strachen of Montreal Gazette were picked for two- reasons, the player said. “They were the only ones who came along on ‘the exhibition tour and besides, they’re about the only guys here who know anything about hockey.’ The player sald that all the players talked to any reporter who asked a question but “we'd tell these guys a little more.” “If there was a_ little trovkte behind the scenes, nolocy world talk about it: except Lo those guys,” the play: said. He said that- no one organized the plan. It was the result of discussions which occurred on an off night when the players were talking about negative re- action from the press. CAPE TOWN, South Africa (CP) -- The rare black eagle -has returned to nearby Table Mountain after a seven-year absence. The birds’ disappearance “was attributed to the decline in the number of rock rabbits, its main source of food. The black eagle is said to beable to knock buck, baboons and other prey off ledges by surprising them as it plunges from great heights, ; Joanne Carner to capture - the $50,000 Lady Tara golf championship witha final three-under-par 70. Stacy, who finished with a 209 total, 10 under par, on the hilly terrain of the 6,197- yard, par73 Brookfield West Country Club course, downed Carner by one shot. The pair had started the . day in a. deadlock, with Stacy having shared the lead throughout the four- nament to claim the $7,-500 first prize and her first vic- tory as.a proinfour years on the LPGA tour. . Stacy, 23, a three-time U.S. junior champion, was trailing by three shots at the turn Sunday, but then began her comeback with birdies on the 10th and 12th holes, She surged into a share of the lead when she strung together consecutive birdies at 15, 16 and.17, then parred the final hole. Carner, the defending champion who has never successfully reclaimed .a title in her 28-year career, fell by the wayside on the par five 17th when she took a bogey to fall one shot back and then missed a twisting 15-foot birdie put ‘on 18’that, Hearing Will be held proposed contract following area: Folio 08508.000, V6th, 1977 at 7:00 p.m, accordingly. - § Desks THE DISTRICT OF TERFAG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 2 Public Contract By-law Project No. ADP-02-5019. 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