The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 28, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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NFL Ro okies
tagged 'Best'
Bert Bell Predicts
Wide-Open Contest
PHILADELPHIA, July 27-)-Commissioner
Bert Bell tagged a
bumper crop of National Football
league rookies as "the best all
around collection of first year men
we've ever had"
Undaunted by the 80-plus de
gree on the thermometer. Bell
plunged Into his favorite talking
subject, hot or cold, and exclaim
ed joyfully that "every club in the
league now has not one but two
great passers."
"The game this year is going to
be the widest open brand of foot
ball we've ever seen," he asserted.
Bell rattled off the names of
some of the top rookies, men like
Chuck Bed na rile of Penn, Johnny
Rauch of Georgia, Bill Fischer of
Notre Dame, Stan Heath of Neva
da, Norman Van Brocklin of Ore
gon and Paul Burris of Oklahoma.
"There have been years," Bell
said, "when we had a few bigger
names, but never before have we
had so many good players coming
up in one season."
"You can't name a team where
there aren't two great passers and
In some cases, you've got three or
four," Bell said. He mentioned
particularly the Los Angeles Rams
with Jim Hardy, Bob Waterfield
and Rookie Van Brocklin.
Sanity Code
Said Violated
NEW CASTLE, N. H., July 27--Clarence
P. Houston of Tufts
college, chairman of the N.CAA'i
compliance committee said today
several colleges will be notified of
non-compliance with the "sanity
code" governing eligibility of col
lege athletes.
Houston did not name the col
leges but said theywould be noti
fied officially when the compli
ance committee meets in Chicago
on August 12.
He also told the National Asso
ciation of Collegiate commission
er meeting here that "whatever
action is taken by our committee
must, under our regulations, be
withheld until the N.C.A.A. meet
ing next January."
Meanwhile, the commissioners
assured Houston more cooperation
In enforcing the N.C.A.A.'s "sanity
code," but no drastic action was
taken at the meeting about those
regulations which govern eligibili
ty of members of all sports teams
In the nation' major colleges.
'Sugar1 Slates
Belloise Bout
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NEW YORK, July 27 -(JTy- JU j
Robinson, world welterweight
champion, and Steve Belloise. one
of the main contenders for middle
weight honors, agreed to terms to
day for 10-round bout in Yankee
stadium on Aug. 24. They will
fight at 160 pounds or lass.
The fight follows by two weeks
the Ezzard Charles-Gus Lesnevlch
bout for the NBA world heavy
weight title in Yankee stadium and
precedes the Sept. 14 outdoor meet
lng of Rocky Grazlano and Char
les. Fusari, both middltweighta.
DOUGLAS RACES SET
ROSEBURG, July 27-WPV-Near
ly 200 thoroughbreds and an equal
number of quarter horses will race
on the Douglas county fairgrounds'
?ew half-mile track Aug. 17-27
he racing meet is under the sopn-
orship of the Umpqua Jockey
club.
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IRENE DOTSON,
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
Su Zimmerman, Eight Others
Suspended for Hawaii Jaunt
OAKLAND, Calif., July 2 7 OP) -So far as the Amateur Athletic un
ion is concerned, the nine swimming and diving stars who went off on
an unauthorized Junket to Manila this week are all through as amateurs.
Included in the group under sus
nension is Sue Zimmerman, famed
swimmer from Portland. The oth
ers are from the Athens club of
Oakland. They are:
T jinra Woods. Jacauelm Woods.
Joan Pawson, Lynn Pawson, Mora
Stone, Al White ( rormer uiympic
diving champion), and Houston
Moore and Harold W. Lockwood.
comedy diving specialists.
Along witn them went ijou uut
ner, Oakland promoter of athletic
events, who arranged the Manila
trin and. last Year. sDonsored the
Bittner basketball team which won
the National AAU championship.
Bittner no longer has standing as
an amateur sponsor.
Frank Geis, chairman of the Pa
cific Association Registration com
mittee, handled the suspensions af
ter correspondence with Dan Fer
ris, secretary-treasurer of the Na
tional AAU in New York.
"The Oakland swimmers have
automatically suspended themsel
ves," Ferris advised Geis ln a tele
gram citing the regulations violat
ed. The situation hinged on failure
of the group of swimmers to make
arrangements through the governor
athletic bodies of the countries in
volved: ln this esse the Philippine
Amateur Athletic Federation and
the American AAU.
eStran' Bows,
Canuck Meet
SAINT JOHN. N. B., July 11-JP)
Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio,
the defending champion, was push
ed out of the Canadian Amateur
golf tournament today by Tiny
Tommy Riddell of Quebec, one up
in 19 holes. Riddell sank a 30-inch
putt on the first extra hole to win
the fourth round match.
Dick Chapman of Pinehurst, N.
C, scored an easy 0 and 4 vic
tory over Vernon Mohs of Edmon
ton, Alta., ln the afternoon round
today.
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'Rods' to Race
At Hollywood
The "hot rods," rebuilt sutos
designed for speed, fake over
racing at Hollywood Bowl Sat
urday night. It is the Intention
of the new promoters, the "Val
ey Sports," a group operating
out of Portland, that hot rod
racing will be held, here every
Saturday night
The new promoters have taken
over racing at the track for the
balance of the summer season
after out-bidding Jimmy Ryan,
midget auto racing promoter who
was putting on twice-a-month
programs here.
According to the new group's
spokesmen, top "rod" drivers and
cars of the Northwest will race
on the quarter mil track. Max
Humm of Salem is one of the
drivers. '
Western Open
Hit by Rain
ST. PAUL, Minn, July il-i&h
Nearly four Inches of rain that
fell in about six hours added
golfing yards to the Keller course
today and cooled off predictions
that hot scoring rounds in the
Western Open tourney would ser
iously Jeopardize a couple of re
cords. A field of 12S will tee off to
morrow at 9 a.m. unless there's
another downpour.
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Cowboys Eye
Pendleton Co
PENDLETON, July 27 -(-The
nation's leading cowboy will try
to add a few points to his slim
margin over fellow-contestants at
the Pendleton Round-up here Aug.
24-27. Gene Rambo, Shandon,
Calif., all-around champion of the
International Rodeo association in
1948, has a lead of only 14 points
over second-place Bill Linderman,
Billings, Mont
The two far outstrip other cow
boys in the year-long competition
for the 1949 title. Rambo has 3,553
points; Linderman 3,539.
Most of the nation's top wrang
lers will be here to compete for the
$5,000 Sam Jackson trophy, which
goes permanently to the first
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Ex-Middleweight King, Passes
hisa TtrtaalXy aefpless darts has
fiaai years.
Daadee, bam la Italy aa Yta
eeat Lanare waa the middle
weight title by defeatiag Ln
Breamard la Bestoa ta UU aad
last it the feUewing year U Ted
dy Yareas ta riUabarga.
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1M aeaaders aad brether Jee's
stay aa the welterweight threne
freta 1127 to ltti made the twa
three-time winner of the Pendle
ton Round-up.
Everett Shaw, Stonewall, Okla
who won it for the second time
last year, will be trying for a
third and final leg.
Cotton to Skip
Ryder Action
LONDON, July 27 -JP)- Henry
Cotton, three times winner of the
British Open golf championship,
announced tonight he will not be
available to play for Britain in
the Ryder Cup golf match against
the United States Sept. 16 and 17.
The 42-year-old peer of British
professionals was one of 20 nom
inees from which the team of 10
will be picked.
Cotton captained the 1947 Brit
ish Ryder Cup team that lost to
the VS. in Portland, Ore. He has
been in semi-retirement from big
time golf since winning the Brit
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GONZALES WINS AGAIN
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y, July 27 --P-National
Champion Richard
Gonzales stepped up his pace to-J
day to lead a phalanx of favor-,
ltes into the quarter-finals of ths
Meadow Club s 59th Annual In
vitation tennis tournament The
strong-stroking Los Angeles star
eliminated Frank Shields of New
York, former Davis Cup perform
er, in a third round match, 1-2,
6-0.
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