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Leonard, 5-5, gave up singles: to Mickey Rivers in may be Preakness rerun -NEW YORK (AP) The filly Genuine Risk and the " golt Codex, who many people " fee] were too close together at the top of the Preakness stretch, will start side by side Saturday in the 112th Beimont Stakes at Belmont Park. Genuine Risk drew the No.1 post in the field of 10 threeyear-olds and Codex drew No.2. Jacinto Vasquez, who was aboard Kentucky Derby winner Genuine Risk, claimed foul against Codex jockey Angel Codero for intereference in the Preakness on May 17. The foul claim was disallowed and the Maryland State Racing Commission rejected on Wednesdy, by a 3-1 vote, an appeal against the. _ stewards’ ruling made by Mr, and Mrs. Bert Firestone, owners of the filly. Asked about the post posi- tions, Cordero sald: “I just hope they don’t fall in love in the gate. If they . ever get married, I hope they call the kid Controversy.” As for accusations of rough - riding in the Preakness, Cor- dero said: ‘I’ve been riding the same way for 20 years.” Nancy wins on home turf MASON, Ohio (AP) — Nancy ‘Lopez- -Melton, playing on a course that surrounds her condominium, one-putted eight times en route to a five-underpar 67 Thursday for the firstround lead in the Ladies Profes- sional Goli Association championship. Her 28-putt performance, laced with five birdies, gave the two-time LPGA player of the year a two-shot lead in the first major event of this season for women. "]> might know these greens a little better than the others," she said. She lives with: husband, Tim, alongside the 18th falrway at the Nicklaus Golf Centre Grizzly course. “But it’s a different course when you're under pressure,’’ said Lopez- Melton after her best round of 1980. ''T have a little different at- titude than when I’m just practising.’ NOTICE TOCREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNA MARIE GERTRUDE : NORMANDEAU, LATE OF TERRACE, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to Cooperative Trust Company of Canada, 1159 W. Broadway, Box 34046, Vancouver, 8.C., VéH 161, on or before the 14th day of July, 1980, after which date the estete’s assets will be distributed, having regard only fo claims that have been. received. COOPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA, Executor 1159 W. Broadway, Box 34044, Varicouver, 6.C. VéH 1G1 (Aé-4,4/11,13]) LeRoy Jolley, trainer of | Genuine Risk, said he did not know if the Firestones will earry their appeal of the Preakness outcome to the courts as their lawyer,. Henry Lord, indicated Wednesday. Eight other three-year-old colts and a gelding were en- tered Thursday for the 144- mile Belmont, the final race in the Triple Crown They are Rumbo, Super Moment, Comptroller, gelding Rockhill Native, Mexican visitor Pikotazo, Tempe- rence Hill, Bing and Joanie’s. Chief. Pikotazo and Bing were made * supplementary nominees at $5,-000 each. Coastal was a supplemental nominee last year when he won and ruined Spectacular Bid’s bid for the Triple Crown, Post time is about 6:40 p.m, EDT and the race will be worth $298,700, with $173,220 to the winner, The filly will carry 121 pounds and the others 126 each. Genuine Risk, who will be the first filly to run in all the Triple Crown races, was made the 4-1 early third favorite behind Codex, 2-1, and Rumbo, 5-2. Genuine Risk finished third behind Plugged Nickle and Colonel Moran in the’ Wood Memorial, won the Kentucky Derby by a length over Rumbo, and was beaten by 4% lengths by Codex in the Preakness. Her record for the year is three wins, a second and a third in five starts. As a two- year-old, she was the winner of all four starts. Codex, owned by Mr. and Mrs. James Binger's Tartan Stable, has won four straight, including the Santa Anita and Hollywood der- bies, and missed the Ken- tucky Derby because Lukas ’ neglected to nominate him. the third, Rusty ‘Staub in the fourth and Al Oliver in the ninth. He struck out seven and walked two. Amos Otis added a solo homer in the fourth, George Brett singled and scored on . Willie Aikens’ double in the fifth and Otis singled and scored in the sixth before Brett clouted a two-run single in the eighth to complete the runaway, In the other games on an abbreviated schedule, Montreal Expos blanked Chicago Cubs 2.0 and New York Mets nipped St. Louis Cardinals 2-1. The Toronto Blue Jays-Minnesola Twins game was rained out in Bloomington, Minn. 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