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y United Press still has places far:séven confer- against last-place Harvard. . NEW YORK, Feb. 29 — Onlylence champions and six “mem- In the southern division of the one berth remained unfilled in bers-at-large.” The only teams Pacific Coast Conference, UCLA the National Invitation basket- go far assured are Kentucky of on top with a 6-4 mark, is host! ball tournament today. But the|the Southeastern Conference, St. to last-place Southern California, competition was just starting to/Iouis of the Missouri Valley, and While California and Stanford, heat up for the 13 empty places Texas Christian of the Southwest, tied for second at 5-5, scrap it in the NCAA post-season carnival. The NIT brought the ranks for its March opening near completion last night with the sélection of New. York University: (16-6) and La Salle (19-5). The NCAA, with more time to gets a golden opportunity to make get set for its March 21 opening, up that deficit tonight in a game

Tourney Worries Are Over for Flashes the mythical New York champion-

Times State Service 1 The Flashes led, 16-12, after ghip, GREENFIELD, Feb. 20—,,4 quarter, 29-27, at the half. Kentucky, the nation's No. 1 Franklin Township's Flashes guenfield edged ahead during team, featured the opening round found Greenfield pretty flashy In ype third period but slipped into of the Southeastern Conference the last six minutes of a basket- | 40-40 tle at the quarters end. tournament at Louisville, Ky.,! ball game. And with the flashy yr, (1s fourth period the score with an 80-39 romp over Georgia six minutes coming in sectional|, . tiaq at 42, 44 and 47. Dar-Tech as Cliff Hagan scored 29 tourney play, Franklin found ting and Demaree took over at points. In other games, Bob Pet-| self on the sidelines today. |

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LJ " n played tonight will have impor-| IN THE Skyline Conference, tant bearing on conference titles Wyoming, with a 10-1 record,’ and tourney herths, takes on Colorado, while secondPrinceton, trailing Cornell by place Bringham Young (8-3) a half-game in the Ivy League, meets the Calorado Aggies. L.a Salle celebrated its NIT acceptance last night by whaling Manhattan College, 77-55, as

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points, St. John's thus clinched

. tit's 35 - points led Louisiana The. store Was ted. 471. when Franklin Twp. (3%) Greenfield (31) IGtate to a 77-44 win over Missis-| Jim Demaree and Dick Darling! — .. . % lianiriey £174 sippi_ State, eam. Sime of She Siento De 53 Jlafingf: & 0 0 Vanderbilt downed Georgia, 61-49, +The two scored 10 polnia between oeiiet I 1 olDemaresc 3 3 4i3nd "Alabama routed Auburn, them and Greenfield won, 57-52. Ruliners 3 ; 4 Whitaker. 3 2 { 63-49. 4.9 a Meyer. « 5 Pletcher.« og > 5 & DARLING AND Demaree com- Hannahs 0 8 Gacksod¥ 3 § § IN THE SEC quarter-finals tobined to build a five-point bulge Totahs® > TATA Totals 3519 day, yesterday's winners “meet for the winners with three min- Scoring by Quarters . ., leams that drew byes. The lineup: utes left. Franklin just couldn't Franklin Twp. . 18 1 i 12 3 LSU . Mississippi, Vandeerbilt - Florida, Alabama-Tennessee, and

Free Throws Missed.-Carpenter 3, Reasoner 3, Berty 3, Hannan, Martin, Dema- Kentucky-Tulane,

2, Whitaker 1 Fer ticials Tiernan and Shook At Seattle,

come any closer. But the losers had done well before the appearance of the two Greenfield stars.

DiMag—'Yanks fo Win, Haven't Lost Anything’

By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer

Wash,

first college player in history to score 1000 points in a single sea-

thus running his total te 10 points with one game to play. He, also sank six free throws to set’

NEW YORK, Feb. 29—A relaxed and sun-tanned 'a new record of 338 for a season. Houston, Tex,

Joe DiMaggio today picked the New York Yankees as the team to beat in the American League pennant race be- College Basketball

cause, despite his retirement, “they haven't lost anything.” Eariham st. Baneyns,,

» wasn’t speaking modestly. SIE 0 I ———— | Tri-State 77, Huntington 72. ord own Soluntarily, through spring training, he Arizona State OTHE 87. Arizona 39. fter a brilliant 13-year career, grinned with that old plano-key Augustana os, nM Morningside 71. Mets use he knew he was through. smile. “I've been spending a lit-gowiing Green 95, Baldwin-Wallace 71.

“The Yankees have the young- tle time out at Santa Anita and Calvin 00, Ferris

62, Capital 78, Ohio Wesle a4. sters to do the job in the out- really taking it easy. I don’t | Clemson. 18, South Carolina 64

1 .) 67, ia (TL) 63. Geld” he said contentedly. “I have the slightest urge to play imburst (il) ai. Conordia, ( have never regretted my decision

" |Gustavus Adolphus 70, Beloit 68 (over: ball. J {Gustav » | : hattan 55. to retire—and I never will. AS FOR "his old team, the Har nail’ 54. Ohlo U. 91. 8 NW | Mississippi Southern 75. Centenary 60, | DIMAGGIO HAS plenty of rea- Yankees, DiMag sees a fourth montana 63, New Mexico 59. n to be content. The last few straight pennant and world cham- New Mesicn Western 8, Si. sop 0 son ¢ Ipionship—after a race with Cleve- Oklahoma City 61, Creighton 48. years were ones of arduous phys-|P on) p Sheena "8. Aibany Fitarmacy 1. i was . Seton Hall 95, John . jo Ea EE iT he “I like Detroit for third place,” St Benedisls (Cas), 0. Rockhurst {% M ed to work the kinks out of his he figured, “and I believe that if st. Lawrence £3. Middlebury 81. “. complaining legs. Now he can sit the Red Sox don't have Ted Wil-/Foicde #9, Western Reserve 67. back and watch from ‘the side. llams Sheri drop a couple of Tuli ai. Wichita 00, ers lines—a make even moreRotChes. I oe he did when playing. struggle with the White Sox. But! wei Liberty (W.Va) 124, Steubenville! For instance, yesterday Bee got A Ke a oakees | wit Virginia Tech 70, Davis and Elkins ‘ . film : . , ; SEned t ion Than for 26] Sizing up the outfield where his Wei, Nira, Mervin, Series 41 weeks starting In April That lahsence leaves a gaping hole in Winston-Salem Teachers 65, Morgan State plus his color television stints be- centerfield, Joe looks for Gene ' Southeasters Conferos f d after Yank mes will|Woodling to wind up in his old ;ilisiana State 37, Mississippi State 44. ore and jig} 24n (ee Salles d Jackie Alabama 62, Auburn 49. pay DiMag “a litle more” than Spot with Hank Bauer an ackKie Roky 80, ‘Georgia Tech 59. the $80,000 he was paid last year Jensen flanking him. "Air Force Tourne by the Yankees, JOBE MW) LS “And' I can chuckle \Mantle, but I think Mickey should Far East AlLStars A, Bampsar, A7Q, 80. read about the guys have stayed in the minors all of gigh Point 69, Western Carolina 54.

last year to get experience,” the Lenoir Rhyne 43, East Carolina. 73. Clipper exolained. “It would be

when I going

National Negro Teurney Tennessee State 54, Clark 43, Gulf States Conference Tourney Northwestern 69, McNeese State 54.

took a lot of doing. |does. Of course, Jensen will have Ferguson started last night's to séttle down and get to work. game with Ball, State in Muncie On that experience edge, I rate 32 points behind Woody McBride Jensen over Mantle,” of Indiana Central. McBride) Joe will play in one more ball finished regular season play game, he revealed, but he'll do’ Wednesday with 470 points. it reluctantly. He has been asked Woody's 32-point bulge became a to pinch hit in the All-Star game two-point deficit when Ferguson which the Kiwanis will stage in| finished with 34 points in leading Hollywood in March. :

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Taking the title for the first tim#, Ferguson poured in 14 field] goals and six free throws. His, him a 22-game

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ing their 12th victory in 22 starts. Ball State wound up with 7-15. | Earlham and Hanover played| a squeaker in the. Hoosier conference last night. The Quakers won, 84-83, on Dud Moore's one-handed push shot with 1:15 left. | Moore's basket marked the first! time Earlham led. It was a case! of getting there “lastest with the mostest.” Dud led the winners; in scoring with 22 points. Ed| Orrill of Hanover also pumped in 22.

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Norm Grekin, with" 24 points, and led the as-| sault. But NYU'S celebration fell flat when the Violets were beaten, !

Burke Leads At Baton Rouge

Johnny (UP)—The $10,000 Baton Rouge O'Brien of Seattle U. became the Open golf tournament {second round play today with son. The South Amboy, N., J, bobbysox idol Jackie Burke leadsharpshooter sank 36 points to ing the field on the strength of a pace a 79-75 win over Portland, iftoyr.under-par 68 scored in yesterday’s first round.

{pounded out a 33-35-68 against ment from the sidelines. [the strong wind, which reached ville saw to it last night. {25 miles an hour in gusts, and hampered other professionals.

| ber of the Louisiana State Uni-'Ford with 20 points. Joe Vincz! ‘versity golf team from Beaumont, and Dean Templin led Pike with |Tex, and Tommy Bolt of Dur-'17 and 13.

\ham, N. C., trailed him closely Hovis Co. TY an |with 69s. It was one of the best Qrrf ~~ 10 3Tempiintc ¢)°4 {games the 19-year-old Weaver Huff t 1 1 3/8tarkey,t 31! has turned in (West 11 Christiane 13 3 i . | v { ristian. Cary Middlecoff, the Memphis, Atkiison.t 1 8 3¥incig = 13 3 Michael's Tenn, dentist hugged the sides of ATteLs ye Tye | ’ , 70 [the fairways through the moss-|yf(QE, = ¢ 5

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| ! 66, 3 Say a fourth-place Washburn (Kas) 60, Emporia State xan

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Williams; who had licked four former world’s champions, was, Natied” promised a prompt return match BY United" Press

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for the welterweight title if he NEW YORK, Feb. 29— defeated Gavilan at the Garden Former Kentucky basketball last nigh x player, Jim Line, was to be

HE CAME so close the “Cuban questioned here today by| Keed” had to put on a last-min- District Attorney Frank Hogan ute flailing spurt in the ninth and regarding “the fixing of basket- |

tenth rounds to puwil out a decision that was roundly booed by ball games during the 1949-50 a sellout crowd of 12,212 fans, |and 1950-51 seasons.” « .. The bolo-punching Gavilan, who! Line was a Kentucky team! spent his training period in mate of stars Alex Groza, Ralph clowning and rhumba dancing, Beard and Dale Barnstable, who! weighed in for the bout at 149% [recently pleaded guilty to fix| to 147% for Williams. icharges. Gavilan almost put an end to Hogan said his agents had the fight in the first round as he been seeking Line for some time floored Williams twice with a and had recently located him in right and left, bot Williams Kansas. Line was brought bebounced back and fought the fore District Judge Carl Ackarchampion to a standstill for the man in Eureka, Kas, where he

next seven rounds, was ordered to come to New x nN 8 York in accordance with Kansas’ WILLIAMS SUFFERED a reciprocal witness agreement

minor cut on his cheek, but seem-'with New York. ingly suffered little other dam-, age, while he rocked Gavilan . an steadily with left jabs and an oc-| LINE ALSO was a teammate Susional Fight ook. hually Spey) of Walter Hirsch, who testfied ng a gash over the champion's “Pirin ; eye that smeared him with blood. before ihe “fiXing” grand jury Gavilan swarmed over Williams earlier this week. in the first round and in the final] Hogan also revealed his office two, but the only other time he has released Kentucky star Bill had a clear-cut advantage ap-|Spivey, who was questioned here peared to be in the fourth round this week. The DA's office would when he tried to put a quick end not comment on whether Spivey - — "Ito the fight with his wild punches./ had given Hogan any informaJudge Joseph Heirty gave 97 tion, but it was emphasized ‘no points to Williams and 95 to Gavi- charges .of any kind have been _lan, but the other officials gave Placed against Spivey. the nod to the champion. Judge, SPivey, seven-foot, All-Ameri-Feb. 29 Joseph Santarpio voted 97 to 93 can center on the 1951 Wildcat for Gavilan and Referee Tommy team, is presently under suspenRawson put the Cuban ahead Sion from the Kentucky squad at went into 96 to 95. his own request “until. my name - {shall be cleared in the basketball scandal.” :

WINN ER 7—Woelterweight champion Kid Gavilan won a split - decision (loudly booed) over choirboy Don ‘Williams in

Boston last ‘night. Williams opened a deep cut over Gavilan's eye in the second round and fought the champ to a standstill throughout most of the fight.

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Fight Results LEBANON, Feb. 29 — Pike By United Press ) old-time Township of Marion County will} oo ION, Mass Xd Gavilhn, 149, Cuba,

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