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    12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, June 18, 1987
Two foreigners top
picks for U.S. Open
By 808 GREEN
AP Golf Writer
SAN FRANCISCO It was a cas
ual phrase that gave an insight to the
87th • United States Open golf
championship.
Lee Trevino was going over a list of
prospective winners of the American
national championship when he said: .
". . . On the American side, there's'
Payne Stewart."
Officially, there is not an American
side. There is only a field of 156 in the
tournament that begins today on the
Olympic Club's difficult Lake course.
Most are Americans. Most of the
favorites to win are not.
It is a situation that has become
familiar in recent years.
No longer is there a foreign threat.
There is a foreign presence.
This year, it is led by Greg Norman
of Australia and Seve Ballesteros of
Spain, described by Jack Nicklaus as
"the two best players in the world
today."
Trevino also includes as threats to
win: Tommy Nakajima, Japan's best
player; formes Masters champion
Bernhard Langer of West Germany;
Sandy Lyle of Scotland, a former
British Open winner and current
holder of the important Tournament
Players Championship; and Nick
Price of South Africa, who has a habit
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of playing his best in the world's
great championships.
"It isn't a matter of the rest of the
world catching up with the U.S.,
They've caught up," said Trevino,
who served as captain of the Ameri
can Ryder Cup team which lost, for
the first time in decades, to Europe in
the last biennial meeting.
"Don't forget, there are other tours
in Europe and Japan and Australia
that are playing for big money
now. They're attracting more, better
young players and those young play
ers are developing into world class
players."
But is it becoming a "Them vs. Us"
situation?
"I don't think the players think that
way," Nicklaus said. "It just so hap
pens that the two best players in the
world right now are not Americans."
But there may be an undertone to
it, too.
J.C. Snead touched on it after he'd
beaten Ballesteros in a playoff last
Sunday in the Westchester Classic.
"I think a lot of people were pulling
for me out there. Maybe they're tired
of the foreigners winning all the
time," Snead said.
They don't win them all. But in the
last year or so, they've been the
central figures.
And they are again
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Philadelphia 76ers announced the
signing yesterday of free agents Claude Gregory and Jim Les.
Gregory, a 6-foot-9-inch forward, was the fifth-leading scorer and•
second-best rebounder last year in the Continental League. Les, a 5-
foottl-inch guard, had a brief tryout last year with the Sixers.
Gregory, a former Wisconsin player, averaged 23.4 points and
10.5 rebounds last season for the Lacrosse Hatbirds, West Division
champions of the Continental League. He originally was selected on
the second round of the 1982 draft by the Washington Bullets.
Graf skips
EASTBOURNE, England (AP) Steffi Graf, winner of the
French Open and a challenger for. Martina Navratilova's No. 1
ranking, created a major stir among the other women players by
passing up the Pilkington Glass grass-court championships, their
last tune-up for Wimbledon.
Instead, the West German teen-ager is practicing privately ,for
the Grand Slam event which begins Monday.
Pens name assistant coaches
PITTSBURGH (AP) Pittsburgh Penguins Coach Pierre
Creamer yesterday named Canadian college coach Clement Jodion
and team scouting director Rick Kehoe as his two assistant coaches
for next season, the team announced.
Jodion, 35, led his University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres team to
the Canadian university hockey championship last season, becom
ing the first team from Quebec province to win the title.
Jodion was named Canada's college coach of the year for 1985-86.
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the last two seasons. The former right winger, who joined the
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Only war would cancel 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seou
By LARRY SIDDONS
AP Sports Writer
LONDON Only war could force the
International Olympic Committee to remove
next year's Summer Games from Seoul, the
lOC said yesterday.
Recent political demonstrations in South
Korea, some of them involving violent
clashes with police, have done nothing to
change the lOC's plans to stage the Games in
the capital city next year, Michele Verdier,
the lOC spokeswoman, said.
"The position is quite clear. The Games
have been awarded to Seoul and there is
absolutely no change in our position," Ver
dier said in a telephone interview from the
lOC's headquarters in Lausanne, Switzer
land.
The Olympic Charter, the lOC's bylaws,
provides for changing the site of the Games
only in the case of "an act of war," she said.
Asked if that would mean a civil war as
well as war against an outside force, the
spokeswoman replied: "That could be an
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"Obviously it's a situation we're concerned
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The only time the Olympics have been
moved from a city to which they originally
were awarded by the lOC was in 1976.
Voters in Denver fearful that the Winter
Games that year would roll up a huge public
debt, gave them back. They were held in
stead in Innsbruck, Austria, where they had
been staged 12 years before.
Protests against the government of South
Korean President Chun Doo-hwan have taken
place sporadically for several years, mostly
on college campuses.
Last week, however, they spread into mid
dle-class neighborhoods and the center of
Seoul after the ruling Democratic Justice
Party picked Roh Tae-woo, a former Army
general, to succeed Chun when he steps down
as president next February.
On Tuesday, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, an
undeclared candidate for the Democratic
U.S. presidential nomination, met with South
Korea's ambassador in Washington and said
afterward that the Games should be taken
away from Seoul unless political conditions in
South Korea improve.
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Jackson said he was not calling for immedi
ate transfer of the Games to another site.
"but that is a matter of serious discussion, it
is high up on the agenda."
Verdier, however, said that under present
conditions the Games next year would stay
put.
"There is absolutely no plan within the lOC
to change anything concerning the Games in
Korea," she said.
Samaranch, who was in Canada to receive
an honorary degree from the University of
Quebec at Trois Riveres, said his main prob
lem was "to convince North Korea to take
part" in the 1988 Games.
North Korea has threatened to lead a
boycott if it does not get a more prominent
role in co-hosting the Games.
Samaranch said a meeting next month in
Lausanne with the North Koreans will be
crucial, but he said he does not expect any
widespread boycott.
"The European socialist countries already
have said they will participate," he said.
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