Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Tuesday. A full Sports Digest will be sent by about 3 p.m. All times EDT:- LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- The IOC will explore legal options regarding a possible total ban of the Russian team from Rio Olympics. It also will investigate allegations that Russia sabotaged the Sochi Games.- GENEVA -- The top court in international sports is hearing an appeal by 68 Russian athletes contesting the decision by track and fields ruling body to ban the Russian team because of widespread doping.- RIO DE JANEIRO -- Rio Olympic organizers suggest that slow ticket sales could result in many half-filled venues, particularly sports that have little following in Brazil.- LAS VEGAS -- NBA star Carmelo Anthony says he wants a country safe from gun violence and is urging his Olympic teammates to be activists.- TROON, Scotland -- Tiger Woods isnt the only player chasing Jack Nicklaus in the majors. So is Phil Mickelson. He now is second on the career list of runner-up finishes in the majors.- BOSTON -- Jake Peavy starts against his former teammates when the first-place San Francisco Giants play the Red Sox. Rick Porcello (11-2) goes for Boston, winners of eight of 10. Game starts 7:10 p.m.- Tony Romo, Joe Flacco, Jordy Nelson and Keenan Allen are among the NFL stars who wound up on injured reserve in 2015.- CLEVELAND -- Browns running back Isaiah Crowell attended the funeral of a slain Dallas police officer. Crowell had come under heavy criticism for posting an illustration on social media of an officer being killed.- Big 12 presidents again discuss expansion, though it is unclear if they will make a final decision on adding two, four -- or no -- teams. 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The Czechs pulled two back in the ninth, but Shusters team of third Jeff Isaacson, second Jared Zezel and lead John Landsteiner ended with another point to secure the last Olympic berth on offer. WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -- Carl Edwards, who won the pole at Watkins Glen International, has become somewhat of a master at qualifying on NASCARs two Sprint Cup road courses.Edwards turned a fast lap of 126.562 mph on Saturday to edge Kyle Larson for the top spot for Sundays Cheez-It 355. It was the fourth pole of the season for Edwards in his No. 19 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing and gave him a road course season sweep. He also won the pole in June at NASCARs other road course in Sonoma.Not bad for a driver who backed into a fence on the first lap he took at Watkins Glen and ignited a brush fire at Virginia International Raceway while practicing there.Im really proud of doing well just because it really has been a long learning process, Edwards said. Now weve just got to get a win here.Hes in the right spot. The last five winners at Watkins Glen came from the top six in qualifying.Five-time Watkins Glen winner Tony Stewart, whos retiring after the season, qualified third in the final road race of his career, followed by Matt Kenseth and Kyle Busch.Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano, Ryan Newman, AJ Allmendinger, Jamie McMurray, Michael McDowell and Brad Keselowski completed the top 12.Martin Truex Jr., who had topped the speed charts in Fridays first practice and was second to Allmendinger in final practice, wound up 14th after problems with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Jeff Gordon, subbing again for the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr., qualified 21st.Truex and Stenhouse took turns impeding one anothers progress on the track during the first round of qualifying, and that ended up taking two of the fastest cars in practice out of the running for the pole.Stenhouse made the initial mistake and Truex simply exacted revenge.I dont know what the right thiing is to do, Truex said.dddddddddddd When you get to this level, you should be able to know whats going on around you. Its a little frustrating. He was just leaving the pits. It was not like he was on his lap. He should have seen me and just checked up.Edwards said that can be a problem on both road courses.We work hard to try not to mess up other people, Edwards said. Here its really easy to mess somebody up. Its even easier to act like you didnt mean to.Also failing to make the top 12 were Jimmie Johnson (13th), Kevin Harvick (15th), rookie Chase Elliott (16th) and Kurt Busch (17th).Rookie Chris Buescher, the surprise winner on Monday at Pocono, will start 25th as he seeks to qualify for the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. He needs to be in the top 30 in points and sits 31st, six points behind David Ragan, who will start alongside Buescher in the 13th row.Teams used different strategies, with Truex among several drivers waiting for the track to gain grip on the newly paved Watkins Glen surface after an overnight rain. The first round was briefly red-flagged for debris after Paul Menard went off course in the inner loop, or bus stop, at the top of the esses with just over 15 minutes remaining in the first session.Larson was fastest in the final round until Edwards knocked him down a rung. He couldnt gain any speed on one final try around the 2.45-mile course.I messed up about every corner, Larson said. I finally got some grip late in practice. The new repave is pretty slick for me. I tried the last time. Probably should have bailed.---Follow Kekis on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Greek1947 ' ' '