Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 11, 1952, Image 21

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    I Favored
(op NCAA
iball Meet
Ma-
1 . Blue Devils were In
lht favorites Wednes
the 1052 College
t 'annua. NCAA
SsoainofDis-
wJJit0n bv reserving
fif vanceof the four
Ett Playoff in Kanna
F But the Southerners
Lnsiderably stiffer op
f,mZ national meet in
IK "C. stadium, begin-
rsday.
. raiir and h.S
of the 1949
t .pries-are back this
'. Le Coach Jack
f,J)UKB 1
i state's power -hitters,
Duke in the opening
gunning for an upset.
Across, popular nominee
Im 1 will exhibit one
3s top college infield
1951 champion, fal
Zore Big Seven competi
i year, and Missouri re-
Sooners in the national
issourians have an im
conference record and
jht wins over St. Louis
strict ! playoff.
STATE, which topped a
field in the District 2
s another of the "big
iooIs Duke must hurdle.
i( out the field are two
"small college" squads
i Michigan and Colorado
lege, Colorado State had
rentage in Rocky Moun
irenee play and Western
beat the cream of the
oeop the District 4 title,
late and Texas open the
knisi at noon, with Texas
ibuke's all-around finesse
Ed (0 gel UIC UIUC JVCViMJ
fcon State in a z:au p.m.
liv rmss Is favored over
i Michigan in the first
lie evening session Tnurs-
IMissouri will be favored
lorado State In thef inal
Id game.
ESSES In first round play
Bay afternoon, with the
Id winners matched Fri-
The double-elimination
nuts through June 16,
My until June 17.
gdon Takes
hern Open
KSTON. Wash. tJPt
I pro Charley Congdon put
t, iwo suopar rounds in
36 holes of the Washing
f Open Golf Tournament
and pocketed first money
i2-hole total of 271.
acoma veteran fired a
je par-71 Clarkston Golf
puy uuo, best score of
fcey, on his first round
and closed with a 70.
Be total, 12 under par for
c, ueuea uongaon ?500
k money.
fart, Great Falls, Mont.,
, was second with a
i S300.
toner of KmiiIo nncj
k third - place honors.
!as low among the ama-
Chitwood's Daredevils
9
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Bit;
jit
FORD-LEAP-FORD, is just one of the many thrills staged by the
"uitiit-vn unvers. coming to the Eugene Fairgrounds
Saturday night at 8:30. In conjunction with the thrill circus, the
1952 International Championship Open Stunt competition will be
held.
" "
Automobile Stunfmen
Drive at Fairgrounds
Randy Turpin
KO's Cockell
For New Title
LONDON m Belting Randy
Turpin, who now owns four box-
mg titles in two weight divisions,
rested on his laurels Wednesday
waiting to see who will fight him
for a world championship.
Turpin crashed into the light
heavyweight ranks Tuesday night
with a brilliantly executed 11
round knockout of Don Cockell,
The well-earned victory gave
him Cockell's British national and
British Empire 175-pound crowns
to go with the English and Euro-
pean middleweight titles he al
ready owns.
Turpin at 162, was outweighed
almost 12 pounds, but was never
in trouble against the hard-hitting
Cockell. He floored his man for
eight in the third round and for
counts of six and nine in the
eleventh before referee Tommy
Little decided it was enough tor
the dazed Cockell.
Joie Chitwood's collection of
fearless humans will gather at the
Eugene Fairgrounds Saturday
night to offer more than two and
one half hours of solid thrills un
der the banner of the International
Stuntmen's Association and the
Chitwood Auto Daredevils.
Starting time for the stunt show
will be 8:30.
The 1952 International Cham
pionship Open Stunt competition
will be held in conjunction with
the thrill circus.
Sanctioned by the International
Stuntmen's Association and regu
lated by strict I.S.A. rules, com
petition will take place in the
broadjumping of new automobiles
for distances of approximately 100
feet into space and over three
other new cars racing underneath;
crash rolling automobiles for d'
tance and consecutive rolls; ob
stacle racing on two wheels, and
precision driving and specialty
events.
Points In these events will de
cide the winner of the I.S,A.'s
gold trophy and $10,000 purse,
which was won last year by the
Chitwood's Daredevils.
Team entries will bring together
the world's leading stuntmen. In
addition to the Joie Chitwood Auto
Daredevils, the Bill Ward Cana
dian Aces, Vancouver, B. C, will
compete, as will Lucky Walters'
Hollywood stuntmen, Hollywood,
Calif., Angel Lopez's Diablos del
iimon, of Mexico Citv. Dutch
Schnitzer's Circus of Death, Mex
ico i-uy, ana aki Kimura's Dragon
Drivers, Tokyo, Japan.
Featured in the accompanying
crash of two automobiles at a mile-
thrul circus will be the head-on
a-minute while the drivers remain
at thcwheeL and as a special at
traction Lucky Walters, Charlotte,
N,C will blow himself up in a
casket vith 20 sticks of dynamite,
after being rocket bombed.
There will be 28 events alto
gether and a $150,000 fleet of new
cars and trucks will be used in all
I.S.A. competitive events, as well
as in many of the Chitwood thrill
circus acts.
Hamner Leads
All-Star Picks
CHICAGO (IP) Granny Ham
ner of the Philadelphia Philues
has taken a lead on Al Dark of the
New York Giants for the starting
National League shortstop assign
ment in latest tabulations of the
All-Star baseball poll.
Hamner had registered 10,183
votes from the nation's fans
Wednesday while Dark, the 1951
starting choice, had polled 9,852
Hank Sauer, the Chicago Cubs
left fielder who tops all major
batting marks, continued as the
poll's most popular vote-getter
with a total of 13,422. Stan Muslal
of the St. Louis Cardinals was
second with 12,943.
The balloting for starting line
ups m the All-Star classic at Phil
adelphia July 8 began last Friday
and will end at midnight June 27.
Gene Hermanski, riding high
with the batting stars of the sur
prising Chicago Cubs, is edging
away from his rivals in the battle
for the National League's starting
right field position.
Hermanski, 31 year old former
Brooklyn Dodger, has polled 9,1TB
votes.
Portland Elected
To NCAA Membership
PORTLAND (VP) The Univer
sity of Portland was notified Tues
day it has been elected a member
e National Collegiate Athletic
lation.
otic Director Ed Fiene said
nd will be part of District 8
Wnfch. includes California, Oregon,
Wslfcngton, Idaho, Nevada and
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FIGHT SIGNED
SAN FRANCISCO 0H9 Carl
"Bob" Olson of Honolulu and Rob
ert Villemain of France Tuesday Cow Palace.
were matched for a 10-round bout
on Junt 28 In the Sun Fnneiae
PORTLAND m The Pad-
He Coast Conference Is off on an
other big crackdown on ports
commercialism.
This one may be th toughest
ever, H. F. Everest said in an
nouncing that conference officials
had voted to hire investigators
and tell them to go get erring col
leges and athletes.
Any college athlete found to
have accepted gifts or money will
be suspended from conference
sports, said Everest, vice presi
dent of the University of Wash
ington and spokesman for confer
ence officials in their annual
meeting.
THE SCHOOLS themselves in
pledges from college presidents
have promised to punish anyone
involved in giving undue aid to
athletes. If caught in severe vio
lations, college staff members may
be discharged, Everest said.
All this stems from an increas
ing uneasiness over rumors on
the West Coast as well as the rest
of the nation that a lively mar
ket exists for high school ath
letes, and that the athletes are
cashing in on it, Everest added.
Conference Commissioner Victor
Schmidt reported that he did not
have the staff necessary to run
down rumors. So athletic direc
tors and faculty representatives
from the nine conference schools
voted Tuesday to increase his
staff. No limit was placed on the
number he may hire.
THE OFFICIALS also took ten
tative action on basketball and
football systems. Basketball
coaches voted for a conference
wide schedule to replace the pres
ent Northern and Southern Divi
sions. This would call for each
team to play all others twice.
Final action was let back at
least until December, tor athletic
directors said they would have to
study the plan. The committee
will report in December.
The officials voted tentatively to
change the football schedule for
mula. The proposal Is for all
schools to play at least sis confer
ence games, witn lauronua
schools required to play at least
one of them in the Pacific North
west. At present they are not re
quired to do this.
WHENEVER California schools
play Washington at Seattle, they
also will be asked to play an
other team in the Northwest.
Idaho games will not count in the
minimum of six per season, nor
will California schools be required
to play Idaho at Moscow.
Everest said the committee tnat
drew up this plan had representa
tives from three California
schools, and all approved the plan.
Athletic directors will draw up
tentative schedules for 19S8 and
1957, the first open years.
Maior Leaders
XATIONAl. I.EACVE
BatHnB Sauer, Chlcsge, Mt feek
m&n. New York, .33T; Robin, rn, Brook
lyn, .336: MtisUI. St. tylfc Mis Baam-i
holtz. Chicago. .321.
Home Rims Sauer, ChlesKO, lis Piffco.
Brooklyn and Kiner, JBtlsoyrgh. 9i
Pitehinjr Roe. Brseklim. S-O.
Minner. Chicago, 8-1, .8S?S Beam. Hew
York, 5-1. .833; MasHe New York, S-2,
,818,
AMERICAN I.EAOUE
Batting DlMaggie, Bsrtsm KeM.
Boston, ,330! Rosen, Cleveland, .828! Fox
and Robinson. Chicago. .31.
Home Runs Rosen Cleveland, H
Dropo, Detroit, 10: Easter, Clevetaea and
lnrmrdt and Wertz Detroit, .
Pitching Shantz, Philadelphia, 10-1,
$m Paige. St. Tjsuifc S-l. ,838: Shea,
Washington. J-U .TO) CJarela, Clewlamil,
8-3, .Itl.
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