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Show i - - t - :. . ! ; - - ? ' mi pi Hi mi - . in n ' - PC M Utah if . w j . - -- ' . r; . . . I ; r - rv 3,1 Another Quint N IT Adds which and Memphis State and Morehead St. crushed United Press Sports Writer "mem-of the ; total Middle five completed Tennessee, Let those "doubting Thomases" bers at large" to be selected from Utah ranked fifth nationally. seeks to clinch at least a tie for who didn't believe Marquette's the East. the NationaK TournaThe Invitation Skjline Conference champion class be silent today, because the ment added and ) LaTayette ship temght by beating Wyoming. Warriors made their 21st straight (20-to Connecticut field. its a Only victory would put the Utes thre victory a real convincer. two places remain to be filled in games ahead of second-plac- e WyoTrailing by 11 points after four the big Madison Square Garden ming 'loss column with only minutes and 12 points at halftime. carnival and they are expected to three to play. Marquette came storming back to come from this group: Tennessee, Missouri," one game behind Colobeat a first-claNotre Dame Alabama. Texas Texas in the Big leven race, hopes West rado Tech, on the Irish' court at team, to St. narrow Louis, Tulsa, that gap to a half-gaSouth Bend, Ind. The Warriors, State, Williams, and Texas Christian..' oy DePaul, unbeaten since, their opening game Some of these are involveoCintond-plac- ebeating Oklahoma, while sec- West Texas State hopes loss to Michigan State, already team 'races and can go to the to keep its Border Conferenct have been picked for the NCAA NIT only if they fail to win their hopes alive by winning its leagut Tournament. f league championship and an NCAA finale from Ntre Dame, with only an quesne and Cincinnati, both picked record .but a team that figured to tor the NIT,, meet in a tourney Utah In Test be mighty tough on its home cotfrt preview at Cincinnati in another started as if to blast Marquette off In other leading-- games highlight. 1 the floor by seizing a lead. . night: Slowly the Warriors crept back to Darrell Floyd, the nation's lead a three-poideficit and then Notre ing individual scorer, pitched in Dame ripped off nine straight for 56 points in his, final regular sea a 3725 half time lead.) Grimly Mar- son to lead Furm an to a East quette battled back to tie at 7 victory over Clemson and boost his St. 65 kni 61 ... Francis (N.Y. with 11 minutes and then Bob scoring average tc 35.5 points per; 84 Northeastern 69 Boston Col. Walczak's two. free throws put the game: St. Johns (N.Y. ) . trounced, Maryland 57 Georgetown 49 Warriors ahead to stay. Walczak NYU, Maryland downed St John's (N.Y. 66 NYU 50 led the attack vith 27 points, while Georgetown (D.C.), RichWestern 80 St. Tenn. Tech" 6J Ky. Lloyd Aubrey paced Notre Dame mond downed Hampden Sydney, Furman-12- 4 87 Clemson 23 . with and in the first round of Hill 90 Miss, Southern 71 Spring Marquette was joined in the the Ohio Valley Conference Tour- Richmond- - 81 Hampden Sydney 6$ NCAA Tournament Thursday by nament at Louisville, Ky., Western Georgetown ( Ky. 70 Cenire 57 ) Kentucky beat Tennessee Tech, Floridal A&M 74 Xavier (La.) 67 defending champion La Salle Aid. Brbaddus 107 Potomac St. 71 Fairmont St.! 88 W.Va. Wesleyan 8S Highpoint 91 E Carolina 70 . (17-3- ), 80-6- 5; 8. ss 84-7- 4, m . Hardin-Simmon- s. Du-bert- h. '- ' Gigantic HI, Dawn Lark pulsive 108, Six Fifteen t rsk . 11-- 8 126, Joe Jones 117, Correspondent 116, Cyclotron 115, Star Of The Forest 114, Poona II 113, Novarullah 112, Porterhouse .112, j:- i. - in-th-e jected -- -- 1 - : . . 7 (20-2- The probable starters and their weights were Determine 129, Re- m ' ... ' ' 3 pated for the mile and a quarter classic.-,.- v-- ' . : - - 123-6- A field of 14 horses was antici- - .. . ' By JOHN GRIFFIN their entries. - weight-makin- 1955 Calif. (UP) The racing secretary's office under the grandstand at Santa Anita held the answer today on the number of horses that will start in Saturday's $100,000 Santa "Anita handicap as trainers converged to name nd i bails so long No other champion in any divi sion ever boasted as high a knock out average for more .than 100 fights as Saddler's Ml, resulting from 98 'kayoes- in 153 bouts. And ho other challengei in any division ever was charged with as many defeats as: the 47 in108 bouts for Davis of Hartford. Conn: There was widely shared sus picion that skinny Saddler may be as. weak as a starved cat because of tortures, not endured since his last defense against Willie Pep, Sept. 6, 1951. ' victo ry; ARCADIA, y i FEBRUARY-25- , Utah County, -- 126-pou- 11 4-- n lf DAILY HERALD Handicap Set For Saturday V " - : V- i , .. Santa Anita NEW YORK JUP) Champion Sandy Saddler7 is favored at the tight price bf7-- 5 in very heavy betting to beat Teddy! (Red Top) Davis tonight in their unique featherweight title fight at Madison Garden. Square ' For the first time in nearly three and one-hayears, string-JbeaSaddler of New York will be risking his crown; after- - paring- - down to the limit. No other champion in the 66-year history of the feather division ever kept his title in the moth- - !" . . - A FRIDAY, , . ' ;. i iii r..- - - : ' 1 Sandy Saddles' Favored T , ; : n sh 474 Fr 21st Sfirai ghf Win to Whip 'RedTop Warriors Come From Behind To Cop own Title Battle Set Tonight In Garden - f: J ' . . j ' . ; ' " - ' . ' ' ' ' . - 109,: Im107 and Ole Travis 106. - 12-- . Hrjop Results nt 124-8- 7 47-4- 66-5- 0; 57-4- i 9; . Syracuse, Fort Wayne Lead In Pro Gage Races ? r 81-6- 5; s . (21-4- Davis has won solid support by V. ....r. - , V.rT Am mUPWuii I MBrf'"'' six straight victories" in 1954, the I career. his first unbeaten yea. .of SILENCES CRITICS Featherweight Champion Sandy Saddler silenced critics who have been won- In Red Top's last fight on Nov. dering about his weight when he scaled 12412 pounds for tonight's title By UNITED PRESS , fight with Teddy Davis. 71 With the National Concord Basketball Glenville Tchrs;63 win "Red-Tohe became challenger' by p 26, as Davis is known weighed the required 126 pounds. Davis is shown on the scales Association schedule only 17 days Ky. Wesleyan 85 Bellarminel77 , decision; as Saddler looks on. tUP Telephoto). ning, a lopsided McNeese 58 Southeastern La. 5S away from completion for the 1954 over Percy bassett ot rniiaaei-phia- . oo Morehouse 97 Alabama St. - 83 season, tne.byracuse Nationals Bassett had been 'interim and the Fort Wayne Pistons today Although Lehi already has the second place with the ForkerSiBerea 77 Union (Ky.) 65 champion" while Saddler' was in held almost insurmountable four-gam- e Alpine Division championship and ana maroon, i he cavemen enter Morgan Carolina Col. 68 ', the Army. Tex! 75 La. Col. 67 leads in the Eastern and a E urove tain rieasant Baptist This very unusual 4itle bout will tonignt. in the Class B tourney Carbon moved to within place 1 a- half-gam- e Western Midwest 77-6divisions, nation, respectively broadcast and televised be 3 all wrapped up, the battle for the 111. Normal 120 Central -- Mictf. 8) Nationals The of the second up picked Inter10 And ground EST. at the place Tigers p.m. ally on the idle New York Knicker second place in the by defeating BY High Thursday; Cornell Col. 67 Coe 58 national Boxing Club hopes for a PRESS UNITED Jim National Wilson, By only Leaguer a bockers and full game on the league standings will continue night. Omaha 95 fCreighton 861 crowd of 6,000 and sr gate of $30,-00- 0 to a Center-fielde- r last season, I pitch Richie Ashbum, slumping Boston Celtics by trounc tonight. : ; Meanwhile, Payson will at Marquette "84 Notre Dame 74 at the Garden. a few hours General after only the Rochester Royals Thurs Lincoln currently is in second tempt to assure itself of at least1 St. John's 4Minn.) 78 Concordia 87 DENVER (UP) Dick Brott, who "took'; the PhiladelphiaVhbr Manager John Quinn said waivers ing while the Pistons place but its position will be in a tie for the Nebo Division crown! 111. Tech 81 Chicago U. 66 . eight-inc- h Denver's six-focenter. lies first two salary pitches was had been obtained on him. No in- day night,to an easy 5 .Southwest victory jeopardy tonight when it goes to tonight by beating Tintic on thet rode roughshode over the Utah set for a third swing today before dication was given whether Wilson sprinted over the Milwaukee Hawks. In the Lehi- - for a game with the Miners court. ' New Mexico A&M 83 Arizona 64 State Aggies Bartt Johnson, last being .officially designated as tne would be .with the Braves or only other game played, the Min- - Pioneers. A loss to the Pioneers Spanish Fork will play at; Henderson 71 Ark. Southern 69 " night, scoring 30 points himself to first holdout of 1955. whether Quinn intended g o i n gineaDolis Lakers buried the Celtics. and an American Fork win, over; Springville and the loser of this Iidwestern 6 N. Texas St. a9 pace: the Pioneers to a 77 to 63 with veiled threats to send; 112-9- 8 Vie oliminnteH frrm thp' i" 63 points in the Plpacnnt firnvp wnnlrl tVirnvv thp!cram West will through by scoring win over the visiting Farmers from Ashburn fired back the Phillies' to the Orioles. Baltimore three-wa77 ' aim half. Utah for! State seconds y Denver v- Nebo' title race. tie Tigers into a second-offe- r Thursday night aifid .' 1 Logan. NEW YORK (UP West Vir Johnson was held to only- - 10 indicated he would not sign unless ginia Tech appeared today to be points, threej field goals and four he received a raise over his 1954 winner ;of the the "shoo-in- " contract. free shots. , j," tion's ' small college basketball It was desultory game with nei .313 in 153 games hit 27, Ashburn,: scoring crown for 1935 with an ther side warming to the task until last season to .330 ;ln average of 108.9 points per game. the closing, minutes of the first 156 games incompared 1953. The West Virginians, who begin half. The Aggies kejpt pace at 18- The club, meanwhile, announced tournament play this : weekend all, but then Brott and forward the signings of catcher Stan lo-pa- ta have scored 2T.0G9- points in 19 Dale Mc Callum began hitting and shortstop Ted Kazanski, ftfst w games'ifor their astronomical aver-ag- the Pioneers led 40 to 28 as the Earl Torgeson andt pitchbaseman old which has shattered the ended. half er Thornton. Kipper. j high mark with plenty to spare. There was no doubt from then In Milwaukee, the Braves signed S of rs West Virginia1 out. The Aggies rallied occasionally George wye Techr holds a slini lead over two but no closer fo the Pioneers ADVANCE IN NET PLAY others in the race for individual than got nine points. Italy (UP) Budge, scoring honors. Swyers has canned Pat Dunn was high for the SAN ofREMO, Los and Paps Angeles ;, 634 points in 18 games for a 35.2 Farmers with 16 Patty points. of and Stewart v' on Close his heels Pasadena, 'Hugh 'are It 'was the Pioneers last home yerage to the fourth Calif:, advanced North Central's Bill Warden and in the Skyline season. game of Remo San round the Interna34.7 , Grambling's Bob "Hopkins at tional TennisV Tourney yesterdjay ," and 33.2," respectively. ' Amherst tops the team defense SPIDER WEBS by. ousting Canada's Don Fatajna make webs their and Italy's Gianni Cucelli, respejet- allowWith an by Spiders average standings a fluid 56.8 of ance . special glands secreting ively, Jaroslav Drobny, the Wim points per game. wiiich is discharged through tiny bledon champion who competes but When of Egypt, also advlnced when (ItA million young families have holes, or "spinnerets." started in th? farming business tLe fluid is exposed to air, it aly's Renata Gro retired af (er hardens into silk. since.. World War II. dropping two sets. j sJ Three Quintets Battle For 2nd Place In Alpine Race I DUTrompsAgs As Brbtt Scores 30 Points Richie Ashburn Demands Pay Raise Ove r 1954 Contract - j all-import-ant . no-hitt-er 97-8- West Virginia Tech Close To 79. j 3, ot 95-8- , Scoring Crown , -- ' I s ! e, . : 0 0 - 7 t . 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