Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 13, 1952, Image 13

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Northern Division
,u' ,., r,OT Washing-
.jtOS; ,unner-up for the
idil Sn'hip, led the assault
I champion, i P. ds Jn
,nnference
Purlers Thursday listed the
L3,uart5 Bob Houbregs,
fffrHn scorer and top
F3"! missed three games
Pb J iniurs but scored 251
'"'"'r is contests for an
P. of 19 3. It topped the old
Itrage01 ' . ,nn noints ,
K. bv Jack Nichols, Wash-
Eton's total points, 1,030,
the division mar oi soo
"11947 by Oregon State and
,'bv Washington last year.
Winston's 370 field goals ex
S'The 365 registered by the
Cfsute was charged with
PSnal fouls. It exceeded the
Sol 367 set by Oregon State
rS the 300 for Oregon
1948'
Southern Division
LOS ANT.FT cc . .
records on offense were written
nrr a h by title-'inning
- -- -up oianioro in
, the Southern Division basketball
""'""S" oi me Pacific Coast
Conference.
Both broke the 12-game record
Of 744 DOints sr-nrori I.,-
Ittt a .year oy
UCLA, with Stanford on top with
793, and UCLA next at 788. UCLA
scored 294 field goals, surpassing
Stanford registered a new scor
ing record, hitting 285 out of 758
floor shots for 37.6 per cent It
broke the old mark of 35.8 per
cent set by Southern California
last year.
Ed Tucker of Stanford was the
division's leading scorer, with 184
for a 15.3 game average.
UCLA, winner of the division
title four straight i-dq
-----o-.v a(lu newiy
crowned champions of the entire
tumerence alter defeating Wash
ington in a thrAcoamn
,. . : - fta.nc acnes, con
tinued to rest Wednesday.
Coach Johny Wooden plans to
bring the Bruins back for prac-
j-nuiauay, preparing for the
regional NPA A i
Corvalhs, Ore., March 21-22.
Hunt Receives iPiiots, Whitworth
UO Cage Award
Comblnea
Muesne tests its ii-l record
sint LaSalle in the semi-iinai
mi of the NA 1 iuin AJb iri-
fit while Dayton's surprising
It' faces St. Bonaventure.
LaNK GUISNESS. University
I Washington semui
L is going to play in the na
fcn'al AAU hoop tourney next
L with the Seattle Buehan
hers, a Northwest district-entry.
L, cpirr.fl.RKRG. 32. for-
ir Wasmngxon ou
will become head
Ejtball coach at Medford high
bool next fall. A line coacn ai
Idlord, he will succeed Lee V.
gsdale wno is moving up tu
id the city school physical edu
ion program.
,rrwA rni.i.EfiE is seeded
It in the National Catholic Invi
ftlon basketball tournament
lich opens at Troy, N. Y., Sat
iny. SlaiM were announced, with the
ping of pro champions PAN
10 SEGURA and Pancho Gon-
L. tha fit-cf annual Wnrlrl'e
..... .
ifessional hard court tennis1
impionships April H-20.
toise, Ida., promoter Tex Hager
ounced he was trying to ar-
-Bowl
Itttf Dunn wt the pace in Ladies
lor League bowling at the U-Bowl
bncday night. She had a 554 series
f 3U tlnslft at U.Rnwl lost 3.1 to
ftzier Marine, Anita Schmeidintt had a
is roster saw snop DianKcn ivicnois
1 EstatP 4-0. and Helen Kilnatrick
led i 5-1 as Double A Lumber split
wiui jnariey spon snop. Eunice
i'i 459 led Grace St Viola's to a
x!n ru-nr IT. K. Natlonol Rnnk
wb Henberj pneed the City Leasue
m'.vi with a B02 series as Dad' Boot
fr blanked Davidson's Bakery 4-0.
kit Dorsey rolled a 558 as H. S. Smith
j-i to aim's sneii borvice. ana Ed
Krfeon hsd a 558 as College Ice
m trimmed Carmclcorn Shop 4-0.
i(q niiiameue oki i'atroi 3-1.
range an outdoor fight bewteen
HARRY "KID" MATTHEWS and
Danny Nordico in Boise next June.
CHARLIE FUSARI, New Jer
sey's perennial weltprwpioht
tender, hnnff im Kie nin.,n.
' o mo 6iucs iur
good Wednesday after a loss to
uiuunj- ndinpagne, a relative unknown.
BILLY MARTIN, infielder of
me New York Yank-PPc h,a w
rieht anklp in twn nin. nrj
j T cuutrs-
day while sliding into second base
iur me Denem oi cameramen mak
ing a movie short. He will be lost
for at least six weeks.
9
Chamninn WIT.T.ii? nrTrc
mained nnrfpfpatprf in th.
three cushion billiard tourney by
"Je unamoca ou-ao in 43
innings.
The U. S. Olvmnir hask-pfhall
squad will be composed of seven
colleee and sevpn A ATT nlavoi
committee HOWARD HOBSON of
xaie announced.
Louis Suggs was the No. 1 fa
vorite as the Titleholders enlf
tournament oDened at Anfnictn
Ga.. Thursday. Eldean A
and GRACIE DEMOSS were aiso
entered.
Membership in the NAIB was
opened to Negro colleges meeting
the association standards of accre
ditation. The first Negro colleee
to be admitted Is Central State of
wilberforce, Ohio.
Ken Hunt, 22-year-old' senior
from MarshfieM (Coos Bay) High,
won the second annual Bill Baker
Campus Shop basketball award
: during a small squad banquet at
Llub Crosstown Wednesday night.
Jack Keller was last year's win
ner. The award is' made to the senior
member of the Oregon squad
voted by his teammates as the
most outstanding player. Other
candidates this year were Mel
iStreeter and Jim Vranizan.
Bill Baker of the Campus Shop
imade the presentation, a suitably
engraved wristwatch.
Hunt DlaVPd fnilf coaenn. fny
the WehfnntC after cla, i 4
Coach Bill Borcher on the state
cnampionship Marshfield high
i quintet in 1947. He was rated all
I Northern Division guard on vir
tually every selection during the
past season when he became the
second highest Oregon scorer in
Northern Division play, second
only to Roger Wiley. He tallied
218 points in the 16-game cam
paien and 363 for th t
bringing his three-year total to
ouj in me aivision ana 558 for all
games.
Captain of the team this year,
Hunt was a. fine defensive man
and playmaker, the top man in
assists for the PC.C. Hp is n civ-
footer, weighing 163 pounds.
Borcher, and Athletic Director
Leo Harris also sDoke brieflv. Art
Litchman was master of ceremon
ies.
Gorkys lo Vie
Win NAIB Games In Team Match
KANSAS CITY fB Whit
worth College and Portland Uni
versity, and Pacific Northwest's
two entries in the National Asso
ciation of Intercollegiate Basket
ball tournament, fought their way
into the third round Wednesday
with high scoring victories.
Whitworth, of Spokane, Wash.,
Venera Grade Tourney
Resumes Thursday Night
VENETA Lindslaw posted a
13-3 victory Wednesday over Ap
plegate in the second round of the
Veneta Grade school basketball
tournament.
In other games Wednesday,
Pleasant Hill stopped Marcola
31-12; Coburg won a sneaker vic
tory, 22-21, over Applegate; and
London defeated Walton 20-16.
Action resumes Thursday night
with the finals slated Saturday.
The' games are being played in
the veneta Recreation Center.
Princeton Gains
NCAA Cage Spot
By The ASSOCIATED PRESS '
I Princeton won the Ivy Leagie
basketball championship Wednesr
day night and became the 12th
team to qualify for the NCAA
Tournament in Chicago March 21.
The Tigers clinched their sec
ond crown in three years by de
feating Columbia 70-65 in a see
saw battle at Princeton. They will
compete at Chicago against one
of four "at large" teams still to
be named to the Eastern NCAA
regionals.
This is how the first round of
NCAA currently shopes up:
EAST:
Kentucky vs. team to be named
at Raleigh, March 21.
N.C. State vs. team to be named
at Raleigh, March 21.
Illinois vs. team to be named
at Chicago, March 21
Princeton vs. team to be named
at Chicago, March 21.
WEST:
Kansas vs. Texas Christian at
Kansas City, March 21.
St. Louis vs. New Mexico A&M
at Kansas City, March 21.
UCLA vs. Santa Clara at Cor
vallis, Ore., March 21.
Wyoming vs. Oklahoma at Cor
vallis, March 21.
Lane 'B' Quints in
SOCE Hoop Tournament
ASHLAND Coburg's No. 2
quintet in the Lane county and
District 3-B tournaments and
three other Lane county teams
are scheduled to vie in the annual
SOCE invitational basketball
tourney, opening here Thursday.
McKenzie. Mohawk and Lorane
I quintets were also scheduled to
vie.
Eugene Recreation
Bob Hanbera. with n sparkllnK 62fi
?r1e.s iS1' 259' 2051 set ,he mm In
Men s Major LeaKao bowling action Rt
EiiEene Recreation Wednesday nisht an
Snelistrom downed Plmnmer Motors 4-0.
Jini Tueer took sinHles honors with a
hot 262 and also had a fil3 series as Jim
the Shoe Doctor topnlcd Lumberman's
ExchanKe 4-0. while 111 Mandich rolled
a .n?3 as Glenwoori Merchants split 2-2
with Cy Slociim. Percy BMsss rolled a
?71 V .Reeds Ftiei tripped Plant Plumb
Jn? 3-1. and Billy Stansflcld and Ray
Williams rolled' 535s as Jewel Box lost
4-0 to Glustina Lumber.
Da.'e. Johnson's 53B took honors in
Retail Lumber League with a 53R as Eu
gene Planing Mill shop topped Moody
JoJier 3-1. and Roger Hall had a 521 as
Booth Kelly blanked Snellstrom No. 1
4-0. Moe Moyer rolled a 408 as Eugene
Planing Mill office won 3-1 from Ohr
lll.'1 LUmtlrr' anrL J- F- Smith had a
4R6 as Snellstrom Vet. 2 lost 3-1 to Twin
Oaks. Gene Wobbe rolled a 4113 as Barker
Electric dropped a 3-1 match to Knights
of Columbus.
I narrowly got by Millikin. of De
catur, 111., 72-71, while Portland
gave Memphis State a 72-48 past-
' ing. They join six other of the na
tion's best small college teams in
the round-of-eight.
Portland University has drawn
I the stiffest assignment in the
tournament trying to stop three
time champion Hamline, rated
with Southwest Texas State as the
best bets to reach the finals.
THE PILOTS, one of three Pa
cific. Northwest entries, were
matched against Hamline in
Thursday nights quarter-final.
Capable Whitworth meets Murray
State.
Whitworth blew a H-point lead
and had to come from behind in
the last two minutes, winning on
Jim Doherty's free throw with 18
seconds left to play. '
Ralph' Poulson, S-foot-8 center,
led Whitworth scoring with 38
points.
Portland nursed a one point
lead, 27-26. at the half before
pulling away to a 48-41 lead over
Memphis State at the three-quarter
mark.
The Pilots hit 26 of 66 field at
tempts for a 36.4 average. The
Staters averaged only 28.2 per
cent on 22 of 78.
MILLION HARVEST McGilvery
scored 16 points in the smooth
Portland attack. Jim Winters got
15. Billy Emmons' 14 was high for
Memphis State.
In other Wednesday games,
three-time champion Hamline de
feated Montana State, 85-72;
Morningside College rallied in the
closing minutes to upset second
seeded Eastern Illinois, 98-93;
Murray State of Kentucky knock
ed off West Texas State of Can
yon, 75-73; Southwest Texas State
outclassed New Mexico A&M,
69-52, and Springfield State of
Illinois whipped Indiana State,
82-64.
The final game of the night saw
Lawrence Tech of Detroit take the
measure of Utah State, 72-63.
Exhibition Baseball
St. Louis (Nl 7. Boston (A) fl
Xew York iAI 4. Detroit 1
Brooklyn 10. Philadelphia iNI 9
Boston INI 7. Cincinnati 5
St. Louis lAI 1, Chicago (A! 0
Chicago INI lfl. New York INI 2
Cincinnati "B" 1. Phillies INI "B" O
Cage Score
NAIR Tourney
Morningside OH. Eastern Illlnoli M
Hamline H5. Montana State 72
SW Texas 69. New Mexico AArM 82
Portland 72. Memphis State 48
Murray (Kyi 75. West Texas 7S
Whitworth 72. Millikin 71
Springfield (Mot 62. Indiana St. 64
Lawrence Tech 72. Utah State 63
COMPLETE PROGRAM
Main Event Ivan and Snldat
Gorky vs. Kurt Von roppenheim
and Jack .Lipscomb (team
match).
Semi-final Tol ' Yamato vs.
Cowboy Carlson.
Opener Buck Weaver vs. Dr.
Gallagher.
Referee Georrei Dusette,
Kurt Von Poppenheim, the vil
lainous Prussian wrestler, is still
confident that he and any team
mate can take the measure of the
Russian mat meanies, Ivan and
Soldat Gorky. Kurt and Jack
Lipscomb will attempt to turn the
trick in the headline team tilt at
the Armory arena Saturday night.
Matchmaker Don Owen has ar
ranged a sparkling supporting
schedule that includes a semi
final featuring the new Oriental
sensation, Toi Yamato. The Brit
ish subject from Singapore, a Jap
judo expert, will show his "sleep
er" hold against rugged compet
ition Cowboy Carlson. The form
er Wyoming rodeo performer is
one of the most capable and willing
wrestlers in the business a terri
fic tilt in the prospect.
Buck Weaver, the veteran Indi
ana mat-master who battled Gino
Nicolini to a draw last Saturday,
takes on Dr. Gallagher, the Ohio
nerve-specialist, in a one-fall
opener, starting at 8:30 p.m.
The Gorkys will not only risk a
loss, but the possession of a new
trophy established recently by the
Roseburg wrestling commission
which they won by defeating the
Parks in a recent Roseburg battle.
In their last meeting, the Gorkys
beat Von Poppenheim nnd Yorg
Cretorian on a technicality.
Von Popp'enhelm was badly bat
tered and bleeding when the match
was stopped, but he claims he was
not beaten. The four-man free-for-all
may develop into one of the
most colorful and dynamic team
tilts of the season.
Tied For Honors
Edith. Kenney and Bim Hope
tied for class A honors Wednesday
in a throwout tourney sponsored
by Oakway Women's Golf Club.
They each carded 2Ts. Dorothy
Brainerd copped laurels in class
B with a 27, Ruth White bested C
class with a 33.
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Carter Gains Split Decision over Rowlings
CHICAGO (U.R) LiEhtwcicht.Oberc. scored the bout HI to tt
champion Jimmy Carter, on the for Carter while referee Norman
attack relentlessly, won a 10
round split decision in the Chicago
Stadium Wednesday night over
his top ranked challenger, Luther
Rawlings.
There wasn't a single knock
down in the battle, even though
both scrappers went at top speed
McC.arity listed It 52 to 48 for
Rawlings.
Carter, who won the lightweight
championship May 25, 1051 with"' a
14 round knockout over Ike Wil
liams, set the style of action all
the way. Shorter than Rawlings,
who is five feet 11 inches. Carter
the non-title brawl. Both relied on driving into close com-
juriges, Harold Mnrovitz and Art'oat to upset Rawlings' attack.
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