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Show Wednesday. May J? Codex NEW YORK tl'PH A veteran jockey has implicated 10 nationally known riders, including the winner of the 1980 Kentucky Derby in a conspiracy to fix races at New York tracks - Codex rested in today after a will challenge Genuine Risk ess? v" T Is there any doubt? Braves' Bob Horner waits to tag Phils' Mike Schmidt. Mike Schmidt. '''p Knight Paces Reds Past Mets ing Frank Pastore tarn his fourth triumph in five decisions. The Reds, who also had homers from Ken Griffey and Dave Collins hit none off starter Ray Burns, The Mets took a 0 lead in the first when Joel Ynungblood came home on a Lee Maz-zilgroundout and Frank Taveras scored on Mike Jorgensen's double. In other NL games, Atlanta downed 2-- 2-- li since 1971. Expos 3, Astros 2 -- Larry Parrish and Dawson delivered doubles and David Palmer won his 10th consecutive game to lead Montreal.'' Padres 3. Cardinals 2 Gene Richards singled to left with two out in the ninth to score Jerry Turner from second with the winning run and lift San Diego. Dodgers 4, Cubs 2 Reggie Smith hit a solo homer, drove in two runs and scored three times to lead Los Angeles to their fourth and Montreal edged Philadelphia, San Diego trimmed St. Houston, Los Angeles defeated Louis, and San Francisco Chicago, blanked Pittsburgh, straight victory. Braves 7, Phillies 3 Giants 5, Pirates 0 Chris Chambliss drove in two runs Vida Blue, pitched a four-hittand Bob Horner and Gary Matthews each singled in a run to give Atlanta's and Jack Clark drove in two runs to San Francisco. Doyle Alexander his first NL triumph pace 7-- 3: 3-- 4-- 5--0. 4-- 2, The rider 10-- of them last year so maybe I've used my quota up already." homer in the He stroked a two-ru- n fourth, an RBI double in the first and an RBI triple in the eighth. His homer off John Verhoeven. gave Boston the lead for good. Carl Yastrzemski and Jim Rice each drove in two runs in Boston's it athomer in the tack. Yaz belted a two-ru- n third, the 407th of his career, tying him for '7th place with Hall of Famer Duke 0-- 1, 15-h- Sil's, Lowe's Claim Provo Softball Victories Snider. Rice singled in runs in the first and eighth. Royals 4, Yankees 1 Renie Martin, a replacement for scheduled starter Paul for 5 3 Splittorff, pitched a innings and combined with two relievers on a Tigers 4, A's 3 Rookie Kirk Gibson slammed a solo homer in the fourth inning and Aurelio Lopez turned in a clutch relief job to last-minu- 2-- four-hitte- r. OPEN DAILY SUNDAYS 0; 10-- 6 race-fixin- Amy said he talked with the other jockeys between in 1974 and 1975 about fixing races at those tracks. Jose Amy testifying the trial of former jockey Tuesday in Con Errico said he could not provide details of discussions he said he had with the men. Among the 10 Amy also testified he conspired to fix "about a dozen" races during the period He said he was bribed eight times by Errico to "pull back" his horses to keep them from the first second and third positions in trifecta races. named by Amy were 1977 Triple Crown winner Jean Cruget. Angel Cordero who won the Kentucky Derby twice Jorge Velasquez and Derby winner Jacinto Vasquez 1980 a native of Puerto Amy Rico testified under a promise of immunity at the trial of Errico. accused of fixing nine races at Aqueduct and Saratoga racetracks in 1974 and 1975. In trifectas, bettors pick the first three horses in order of finish. During testimony in the trial in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn. Amy also named Michael Casteneda Jaime Arellano, Mike Venezia and Eddie Maple. And he implicated Eddie Belmonte and Braulio Baeza. former jockeys who are g connow trainers in the spiracy. Puerto Rico's leading apprentice veteran of racrider and a seven-yea- r ing, Amy was the third jockey to testify against Errico. eight he rigged. Amy testified he began fixing the races after Errico had threatened him and he accepted $1,500 for each of the Amy voluntarily took himself out of all races during Errico's trial. He said he had twice refused Errico's request to fix races at Aqueduct in December 1973. The next time Errico approached him, "I started to be afraid," Amy said. If convicted Errico faces up to 20 years in jail and a fine of $20 000. race-fixin- r. ....... 1 third-place- Gulls Take Pair From Beavers (UPI) Jeff SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake short-- op Bertoni rapped a single in the bottom of the seventh to give the Gulls a 1 win over Portland, completing a Pacific Coast League double-headsweep Tuesday night. The Gulls won the opener Bertoni had not played in several games because of a shoulder injury but he stroked Pascual Perez's bases-loade- of the Withers (last Saturday at Aqueduct), I think Colonel Moran is a big contender. I think he is the horse to beat." d 2-- 5-- Bing was the only one of the eight expected starters to work out Tuesday. The son of 1975 Preakness winner Singh, who has never won a race, worked three furlongs in :36 at nearby Bowie Race Course. Portland pitch over the shallow-playinRick Lancellotti to bring in the winning run. Perez allowed only four hits in the game. In the first game, the Gulls got the game winning run on Scott Moffit's single. Moffit drove in three runs to lead Salt Lake in that game. Gull pitcher Dave Schuler was brought into both games in relief, getting his second save of the year in the opener and improving his record to by winning the nightcap. left-field- g Lynn Hits for Cycle as Bosox Tip Twins By United Press International Fred Lynn decided to play a little hardball: hit the ball and run. "Ordinarily, I wouldn't have tried for a triple, but I was aware of the cycle and we had a good lead," the center-fielde- r said Tuesday night after hitting for the cycle to lead the Boston Red Sox 5 to a victory over the Minnesota Twins. "I'd even rather have the triple than the homer," Lynn said. "I only got one After the trial began Monday, Venezia said he refused a bribe from Errico and Ben Feliciano a jockey g convicted of in Maryland, said he took $2,500' and $5,000 from Er- rico Saturday's Preakness arThe Tartan Farm's rived at the track late Tuesday following a flight from Los Angeles to New York and a five-hovan ride to Baltimore Trainer Wayne Lukas s.id he would wait to see how the trip affected him before deciding when he would work out. Genuine Risk was scheduled to work five furlongs this morning in her final workout before the second leg of racing's Triple Crown. Trainer LeRoy Jolley watched the filly gallop 2 miles Tuesday under exercise rider Juan Ortiz Jockey Jacinto Vasquez will exercise Genuine Risk in her final blowout. Jolley said Genuine Risk came from behind to become the first filly in 65 years to win the Derby but Jolley won't say what his strategy will be in the Preakness the second leg of the Triple Crown. "Genuine Risk is not a horse. She's won on the lead from behind, or in the middle of a bunch," Jolley said. Actor Jack Klugman drew most of the attention at the track Tuesday when he showed up unexpectedly. Klugman. r half owner of Derby Jaklin Klugman stood with trainer Riley Cofer as the gray colt galloped 2 miles, then was schooled in the starting gate. "I missed my horse and came from New York," said Klugman. "I didn't even bring my luggage." Klugman gives his horse a good chance to win Saturday, but said, "Off six-ho- inning. His second one was a grand slam off reliever Ed Glynn, the fifth of six Mets pitchers. The Reds sent 11 players to the plate in the fifth when Knight opened the inning with a home run to left field. Knight blasted his grand slam to left that capped the eight-ru- n inning, help r 0 help the Tigers extend their winning streak to four games. White Sox 6, Brewers 5 Pinch-hitte- r Thad Bosley hit a two-osingle in the top of the 10th for the win. Ed Framer, who relieved Britt Burns in the 10th, recorded his league-leadin- g ninth save. Orioles 4, Rangers 2 Rookie Dan Graham drove in two runs, one with a two-osingle in the bottom of the eighth, for the win. LUBE & OIL CHANGE Includes up to five quarts of quality motor oil. Any car or It. truck ut SERVICE HOURS: 9-- 9; SUNDAYS vN5 FRONT END SALE ENDS SAT. MAY 17th 10-- 5 An Si I0W40 Oil ALIGNMENT fI Mil 2 V Precision alignment by our skilled front end Carter. By KAYLENE NELSEN 7 age Well-Know- n BALTIMORE (ITU in his stable at Pimlico long trip Easr where he Kentucky Derby winner Knight joins 11 other National League players with two homers in an Utah-P- Jockeys A waits in 'Fixes' Implicated Preakness - I By United Press International Ray Knight answered his own question. "I'd have been happy just to hit a single. The last time I was at bat and I hit a line drive and I said to myself, 'Am I ever going to get a hit?"' said two home Knight, whose record-tyin- g runs and five RBI in the fifth inning helped Cincinnati to a 15--4 victory over the New York Mets." THE HERALD. Provo. 14. 1980. Lowe's 20, CHF0 Herald Correspondent Lowe's used two pitchers, Joel GardRBI's by three Sil's men, including a homerun for Clay Grant, pushed in four ner and Joe Andres, to hold Canyon House1 Foods to one hit, in the opening runs while pitcher Butch Dunn allowed inning. They struck out eight men. blanked only three hits as the Sil nine At the plate, Lowe's pushed home in Provo 0 Osmonds Tuesday night six runs in the first two innings, inCity Fastpitch softball. In the eveing's three-ru- n homer by Andrews. second game, Lowe's shut out Canyon cluding a Then a n in blitz the third sent the 20-House Food Rod Cloward singled in the first run ball game out of sight for CHF. A for Sil's in the first inning. 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