Huskies Hand Idaho 39-14 Defeat
Golden Bears Topple
Heinrich Hits I
jDnl8of27
Pass Attempts
SEATTLE, Wash. IW Don Hein
rich, an eagle-eyed quarterback
jyith a slingshot arm, passed the
Washington Huskies to a 39-14 win
over the Idaho Vandals Saturday
before, a crowd of 29.500.
Heinrich, Washington's leading
candidate for Ail-American hon
ors, completed 18 nut of 27 passes
for a total of 226 yards. He threw
three consecutive strikes in the
second period, and came within
twot' tosses of the all-time Pacific
Coast Conference record for com
pletions in a single game.
Idaho scored more points than
any Vandal eleven ever had
against Washington. They scored
12 points twice in 1900 and in
1938." ' .
HUSKY SCORING
The opening game crowd In the
Washington stadium was the larg
est 'e'ver to attend a Washington
Idaho contest. The most persons
previously to see the Huskies and
Vandals play were the 22,364' on
hand for the 1948 game, which
.ended a season.
Scoring for Washington were
ljalfback Bill Earley, who took a
27-yard pass from Heinrich in the
first period and drove over right
guard for two yards and another
six-pointer in the second quarter;
end, George Black, scoring on a
Heinrich pass from the Idaho 44
in the second period; halfback Bill
Albrecht, driving over from the
Idaho five in the third quarter;
center Jim Noe, who intercepted
a Vandal pass on the Idaho 32 in
the third quarter; and fullback
Sam . Mitchell, who made an 87
yard runbaek of a Vandal kickoff
in the final period.
Place-kicking specialist Murray
Heminger, hailing from Lanai,
COP 34-13
'Johnny 0 Sets
Pace in Cal
Grid Triumph
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.,
2C Sun., Sept. 21, 1952
Stanford Trips
Broncos 28-13
Bob Mathias Leads
Mates to Victory
National Football RoyJ
b, mum rreii I Injury will deprive Colorado ofHnu...
MARYLAND HAS SQl'EAK ,.,.,,., ,,,,,. .,,. In 2? h Ik, 1
The University of Maryland's mi(fs. ,. cruci, SMI011 ,HJ
fooibain . " ;i . ., : ". . :" , "'" u
following week against Kansas,
Kuear Bowl champion
team ran smack into the makings
nf an unset at the hands of Mis-
.nnt-i Saturday, hut squeaked nut THRILLING FINISH
nf it with a touchdown pass 70 Cosimo Brocato'
toenntls before the game ended the 11-yard
ml a 1310 victory. go gave battling
.lade Krarbath, brilliant All-! "-14 victory over Wake Forest
iir,,..
Powerful W
! FINISH : magic , m" b,
rnrato'j field goal from rlhbed W,;l,'', J
line with 14 seconds to wh orthori '"M
lling Raylor a dramatic ,,n- "H
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STANFORD. Calif. flU-A sharp America qiiarlernacK ranninaie,iT(,., TomRn
n,ICn .tliwlr ,nH . tlrcme ernund threw tne UCCKling .ID-jam (MM hi Knna Inirl a srfnnmi.oll i : varrt, .ul '""111
game sparked by the line plunges end Lloyd to "O'ann. " "uisiu front of Texaa Christian's highl, 'h jump
Li fiih.u nnh Mathias save the ball on the Missouri 26 and 0,.,-,ud .nr.ad fnm,., j fellnu, .... V'W
BERKELEY. Calif, itp The!-. , d UnvwWy-l( football teamran to (he end zone. ex-Army quarterback Gil nciC scored il'P'U
University of California unleashed 2,a viotor.. Saturday over. That plav wiped out a 1
herd of hard-hitting backs led , ...,., riara. snuri margin and cost Don Fi
led!
hv fullback .lohnny Olszewski, to
grind out a 34-13 win over College. I
.ativornsen spread formation and """ MphonyjTI
ex-Army quarterback Gil Reich """red twfctiTj'l
Mis-'supplied the offensive rivnamite ,0 Mid up , i,N
Faurot'S:, glve (he Kansas a 13-0 victory, A shirU. ' 1
Boomin' Bob, Olympic decathlon i team its chance for a sensational' ,porP the nation's millions
. ., T.'j". V '-' VA nSiichamn. who was not supposed lo ; upset and its nrsi victory in television viewers.
i- f.n '"'"""ihe In shape for the opener, played home opener since 1947.
incing victory stamped janH ,,,, ff ... con!i,tenl ains COLORADO W INS
JACKETS RAMBLE
The convincing viciorv siamnen, ,u. ...:..... n, n
the Oolrien Bears, the. ore-season I T..j j.j .i 1 01
!" Ihinkini ZH
udricnl. i.n ,w
its for,, ' r1"
IRADO WINS- j Georgia Tech pulled the. blank- l7n
orado unwrapped Its 1952-'pts o(f a rllthless ground attack fropL c V tyiA
Pacific Conference favorites, as. , " . . . . 'model loomau maen ne, d men as today snn wUn lhree explosive! ..,,,, """Bifi
. ...... .. ... . .. - r . a ii-m in u aii.ii 1,1 Mm uc.,, naimacKs leaning me cnarge ro . 1
set up Stanford s early scores, then,,,,,, wlth an unimpressive 20-d , , M.B viclnl.v n,, Th. ril,.l'n"r t tfa
louennown n,i,..ie,L ,...- ,4 de((,at n San ,,ose state belorc riei betore 24 000 fans. VCl'" ' IIHJ
h fntirth nerlnd when I , - ,nnno I . nave nvnr .i..ul
Stanford already had taken a 21-13; Colorado had to turn on its run- STATE HAS SCARE mrvvmi,.
tallied a
way In the
the team to whip for the Rose
Bowl.
It was the powerful game of the
Bears, paced by Olszewski, Paul
Larson 'and Bill Powell, which
rolled over a stubborn Tiger 11,
that - nutwpiirhpH California, but
,,.c ninnur.rt oil the wav. I warm,
fourth period when I
lead.
The game was played
sunny skies before a crowd
of approximately. 20,000 in Stan-
Olszewski, ripping off consistent I. "et-ji..-,
gains, broke California's all-time stanfordi champions of the Pa-
grouna ,'gaiuniK '-'"'"' " cific Coast Conference
SET FOR HEAVYWEIGHT CLASH Jersey Joe Walcott, left, and
challenger Rocky Marciano will wind up final heavyweight cham
pionship fight plans Sunday in preparation for their Tuesday bout.
Walcott, Marciano
To Battle Tuesday
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (W fident of healing him on Tuesday
Heavyweight Champion Jersey Joe j niSht in Philadelphia.
Walcott was at "razor edge" Sat- "Yes. I think I know why," he
nrriav for Tuesday's defense of his sald' "He s probably rating me on
yarns previously ur.u ..j " went into the game
Jensen, eany in ine uun. )'"' touchdown favorite.
The Tigers threw a scare into Bm Gj, put SanU car(1 out ,
Lynn "Pappy' Waldorf s boys asfn)nt Jn the flrst p,rio(i whe he
they roared back in the second plunged acrnss lram the one-yard
half with a fast six pointer. Sec-iino Thc 10U(,hdown was SPt up
ond string quarterback Roy Otto- iwn(m m pavne; Sana clara end
son unleashed a passing attack and bln(.k(,d an attempted punt by
fullback Art Liebscher piled over;Dave CaKtellucc-i. halfback. '
from the seven. Decristofaro add- L,(o. Sana c)ara drove , (ne
ed tne point to maxe 11 ji-ia. i Stanford one-yard line. But a hold
But California carried out its ng penalty nullified the threat.
old game of "wear 'em down the j After a scoreless third period,
rest of the half as they drove for;stanford struck again after only
three more scores. !fwo minutes of the fourth when
The Bears made 21 first downs ( Garrett passed to Morley for a
while the Tigers pieced together touchdown from the Santa Clara
n ng game to outpace ine taiuor- a ookr lempie squan inrew v.i.,,.,..
under'nians jn its costly victory, thala scare into favored I'enn Slate jn ,h, , "'."i
saw the injury of the Buffs' pint-joy laKing a mirn perion lead hut knu 46 0 in5T
size wingback, Woody Shelton. The favored Penn scored two lmich-b a' team tobt
Hlf I HI. .
" hole ihowiik.
n.ako1' lin lirat
' " JlMli
Touch'Footy
To Select
in 1951,
slim one
17.
California 7 '13 J-JJ
Con. Pacific . a a 7 nw
Touchdowns: California Olnewskl 2.
Powell, EI1K, Larson: COP: McCormlck,
Llbschr.
Hawaii, booted three extra points 1 crown against Rocky Marciano at m.v f'Snt wi,h Savold. I've
in six tries. Heminger, who played
barefooted football in the Islands,
booted two of his good kicks im
stocking feet.
VANDALS TALLY
Philadelphia.
Prize Freshman Group
Of Athletes Enroll
At Oregon State
CORVALL1S Hfi-A prize crop of
freshmen athletes enrolled at Ore-
einns loarnorl that it U'ae the a.
!..ij ui ...u:u :j u eon State College this week, regis-
n. r-, . . t. t HUH UKIll y II1VII Vl'llvlllirU llflllj 1 . . . . ,
Trainer Dan Flono said: Joe s ., ,u u. cUi j , tration records showed Saturday.
tUt- eUnonnts l'tr Aiiar cAan ktrw , iiioiicici imcii. ic . 14 u
24.
Midway in the fourth, Mathias
led a drive that carried from the
Santa Clara 24 to the one-foot
mark from which Mathias rammed
across for the touchdown.
Slanford .... 0 H n 14 -28
Santa Clara 6 7 0 013
Touchdowns: Gil. Cook. Stanton,
Hare. Morlev. Mathias. Points after
touchdown: Garrett (41, Daly.
before a fight. It's a real razor
edge; so we
Idaho's two scores came in the ; boxing to three
final OO mtnntae ae Wachin crtnn 1 and nOSSlhlv ilist let him do shad-
xninU un ojAll nu.nMJ thfllnu' hnvincT In hie final wn.rlfr.nt ; that
bench to give his reaerves some . Sunday."
take me on
hurry before it
BWLQNG
Egger. Jl ... A.. ...
The Springfield J
Leasue, fnrnullr aj
wffk.will hold i,, a
mm oi ouicen ulij,
"f schedule V.
meeting, at tlw Jlt5J
win start at ;
Six trams in J
league, with outm
27. A single romiJ
will be followed,
the Alumni Bo
ember. Deadline l
trance fee and frf
MPpl. Z7.
The basketball list was partlcu-
tt s a real razor ; became generaiy known that I was larly impressive with 7 foot 1 inch ' At the u-Bowl Alleys Friday niRht ac
had to limit hlS' . ,, ,w UalhnAlr nt PnrtlanH load-1 Hon occurred In the Bowlerette League.
. rounds Saturday i bum' W "de Halbr00k "l fwtiann lean Ann H(.nkw,n M th! v F W.
i miinaS aaiUrttay .. .... HH Ik n,Ja Than, alen ra .lor.', . a a ...i- th. n...r.n
What they all overlooked in "'"'"r'" :,. ' L , ... . .i-i. v-j . An
fight." interrupted Charlie :rv. Grimms, mmon-rreewdiei, rle-,;-ctare Nlflsen nad , 145 ,nd ,59 rLLr:nt. f- L..r
flnldman Hnolcv's trainor "uaeiSel ine Oregon scoring reiuiu ill for the losers. Doris Bond tallied mi mvim.j
. n . . ' - 73 nninls in a came' Harlow Ttick-!nd 3B1 for the Lane-Portland Lumber
that Rocky had been running ; M P'.nls ln ala,m,e' , Co. hut her team lost 4-n to Stewart's
Beauty Shop. Myrtle Mancllcn ronen
142-371 for Ihe winners.
TOP FIRF.MKN Joe Black, left, of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the
New York Giants' Hoyt Wilhelm have both been key pitching cogs
for (heir respective teams this baseball season. Bolh are relief
artists with Black having a 14-3 mark compared lo knuckle bailer
Wilhelm's 1.1-3 record.
NEWuipJ
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OmsJ
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M.tK.rrni
SFOITtk'O 1194
lll W, till 111
Minul
Tho I.nne Cnnnlv Officials' As-1
sociation will hold its regular week-!
ly meeting Tuesday night, 7:30. at.
thc Naval Armory in Eugene. Com
missioner Chuck Wiper will hand-
time in competition. Florio's statement about "edge" i ".,S ,u. r ' V" er. twice an all-stater while at Wal
Th Vanrlalc IntoroantArl a nar.c I was caused nartiallv hv .lersev 3 Walla- niplr Wilcnn all.ctato for.
:from- Husky quarterback Dean Joe s blow-up Friday in a sparring : n ,h nXe We"1 rom KalisPe11' Mon,' and anr4r?2rtser!er.,reher;!oPweh 'o5?,
'.Rockey on the Washington 32 in session with Disappearing Billy .. . ' J .' ', "V l.lim Mova. all-city guard from San, blanked Timberiane Lumber.
the third period and halfback Dave Smith, whe .tried tc , land a snea 'merini .1 him t knock oui isco , J ,. ' KSrpf w"nd game assignments at
ing at him from the corner to get,"0 were on ine .u-swr ,. o. - .
it over with quick. ! '"!' SJ"ne, me ,?2ri YALE TRIUMPHS
.line, eight plays later. Halfback i whiskers.
Jay Buhler's kick was good. ; Meanwhile, Angeln Malandra
: Ih,the final quarter Idaho drove ! attorney for Walcott and Manager
45-yards in 11 plays it's only : Felix Bocchicchio eliminated any
..power drive of the game with; !
'. haifback Dave Pickell smashing
over from the one-half yard line. Fiaht Broadcast
Kugene radio slalinn KI'GN
:Buhler again kicked the extra
.point.
,' Statistics, scoring:
STATISTICS W I
' First downs 20 14
; Rushing Yardage 131 169
Passing yardage 287 54
Passes attempted 36 20
"Passes completed 23 7
rasse.s- intercepted :. 23 7
V??.:::::::::::rti$ A uncertainty about the fight being
will broadcast a recreation of the
Jersey Joe. Walcntt-Rocky Mar
ciano heavyweight championship
fight Tuesday night. The broad
cast will start at 7:30 p.m. DST.
"So he was overanxious, and
maybe he didn't look too good.
That Savold knows a few things
after fighting fnr 20 years. But
Ihe fact remains that Rocky stop
ped him and that Savold told a
friend of mine it was Ihe worst
beating he ever got in his life.
He wound up in the. hospital, and
everybody said Rocky looked terrible."
Marciano
named to all-star squads in their: NEW HAVEN, Conn
regions.
Veteran Race Driver
Bill Schindler Killed
opened its football season with
34-13 victory over Connecticut.
OOLF INSURANCE '
MIAMI (SF1 Thp U. S. ama-
11P Yale!teur golf rhampionship cup car
ries replacement insurance cover
age amounting to an even $10,00.0..
ALLENTOWN. Pa. HP Wild
Bill Schindler. 43-year-old veteran
of Indianapolis Speedway and
other auto racing clasics, was
has never seen Wal- killed Saturday in a big car event
Washington 6
Idaho 0
Touchdowns: Earle;
)3
739
714
Big Car Races Billed
For Fairgrounds Oval
staged Tuesday night when he an
nounced he was "practically posi
2. Black. Noe. Ai- : tive" that all misunderstandings
Heminger 3,
THINGS QUIET
Malandra made his announce
ment Friday night after telephone
conversation with Harry Markson,
managing director of the Interna
Points' .fter;oc'hdown7nHemlne;'!3:,wo,'1'f b oned ou' S"day-
Buhler 2.
Big car auto races will be held tional Boxing Club, at New York.
at the Lane County Fairgrounds, i Markson indicated the "misunder-
Sunday, Sept. 28. The three and standings" about a return-bout con-l Cp',
one half hour show will feature ; tract would he eliminated without ! W ins
four heat races, a B main event,! any concessions from Walcott, Ma- LOS ANGELES IIPI Vic Seixas
and A main event, time trials, and landra said. lot Philadelphia, caplain nf the
a irupny casn.
cott fight in the flesh. He's onlv at Ihe Allentown Fair.
seen Jersey Joe on television three I Authorities reported that Schind
or four times and a movie of his ler, a resident of Freeport, N. Y.,
last fight with Ezzard Charles. ' driving a black Offenhauser, was
He was asked if, from what he killed on Ihe third lap of the sec
had seen, he had any idea whe- i ond big rar race. Schindler had
ther the champion would he easier been an auto racer for more than
to hit. with a left or a right. He 20 years.
thought it over carefully.
"Actually," he. finally said. "I
think he can he hit with either
hand. I expect to hit him."
Barber Retains Golf
Lead, Nelson Second
WASHINGTON 11 Little Jerry
Barber clung tenaciously to first
place Saturday in the national
celebrities golf tournament with a
HA Unl 4t-l Af OOQ hot i,Mnff ,,n
Bocchicchio had threatened to United Slaios navi run ! anH ' .. ' ' ..... -1.-1
U of SoX raHfT . A-, withdraw Walcot, from the fight thc ,. N, 2 rank'in(! p,,,,, ZZ 210 "the best
Hon of Southern California is put- unless Marciano and Manager AI -,.,,., . , ... ..:.if f th. .,... . OT.
ting on ine speedway show. This! Weill signed a "proper" contract , , . i r,' , "',' , - -
u-.j, w-i, 111 ine Memuinais ni me Harocr piaycn sicany inn. uu-
will be the group's lasl appearance , guaranteeing Jersey Joe a return 1
in the north. A special top will be ! title fight, within 00 days in caselmc ,J 'nIM.
put on the Fairgrounds track lo ; Rocky won Ihe crown Tuesday ;i"""nw('!" rnm
Keep dust from obscuring specla-; night.
tors' views. The big cars will fea-j Rocky was asked if he could
hire 210-270 horsepower engines. ! explain why Joe Walcott is so con-
New Code of Ethics Proposed
For College Football Coaches
ALBUQUERQUE Picture, if.mitlee appointed bv Ihe Rnard of
you will, a football game anytime j Trustees of the AFC A In draw up
after next January. a code governing coaches' conduct.'
Betore the game. Ihe conch 11 .u- inr.
ins rtvai. snaKes nana
In the Pacificisnectacular golf for a one-under-
tnurnamenl. ' par 71.
NO WASTE WORDS...
pleasan- iryuis ihwpi statements
the kids ,n "1' Prf' on bow many players
mi,,- m-m iu.m inrnucn injuries or
meets
warmly and exchanges
tries about the weather,
anrl tha mice,,
The whistle blows, and Ihe """"": snnricomings.
coach sits demurely on the bench,1 No participation in football
his hands folded in repose. Pnll' "t the week guessing
Occassional-, he turns tn one contests or rating systems,
of the. players on the bench and No squabbling in the public
requests: press with the school administra-
"Malinkowski he so good as lo tinn. the athletic council or the
go in there and tell the right officials.
guard he just doesn't seem to he mmvl, Emi, I
teeling up lo snuff today and to 1 "S , K S",E I
come sit down for a while." 0n ,,,e P'lv in, coaches
TCI. would have to he courteous tn Ihe
'SK' 14 officials, rival coaches and play-
There's a luinble and Ihe nffirial ers on the bench,
awards Ihe ball to Ihe other cluh It Ihere are any gripes about
and adds a SO yard penalty on the Ihe officiating, there's to he no
coach's team. public display or mention in Ihe
"Tsk, tsk," says the coach taking newspapers. A letter should he
a few notes. . written In Ihe group which as-
Coaches might have lo act along signed Ihe official whose judg
these lines under a new code of ment is challenged,
ethics drawn up by seven nf the The dressing room doors would
nation's top football coaches. be locked lo the press for IS mln-
Dudley DeOront, head cnarh at ules following each game In al
Ihe University of New Mexico.-low Ihe coach lime to cool off and
has released terms nf Ihe code to prevent the "we were robbed"
which will be presented to Ihe comments which regularly crop
American Football Coaches .Assn- up.
ciation at it's January meeting It Any infraction of Ihe code could
Is expected to be approved. bring suspension or expulsion
DeGroot is chairman of a com- from the coaches' association,
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