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Show 10 DAILY HERALD i c rn 'Cats r mscBtnasa is. Utah . County, Utah m ; um Oui tmtuclcy rip I Tilt ' - ill 77-7- go on to the weekend Kentucky Invitational Tournament in whfrh d third-ranke- d West Virginia, 'sixth-ranke- d North Carolina and St. Louis also are en- -- 4 1 I fifth-ranke- . vl victory in that tournament plus a triumph over second ranked Ohio State, Dec' 28, and the Wildcats would be right back among the country's top 10 teams where they started the season. with high hopes that this might prove to be one of Rupp's great-est teams. Sweet Victory For Rupp Kentucky's third victory in five games Was especially sweet tfor Rupp because it marked the old coach's first return to the Lawrence, Kan., campus since he won a letter on the f&23 national championship team there. Kansas guard Bob Hickman field goal with sank a game-tyin- g 20 seconds remaining in regcnly ulation time so after all those years, Rupp had to wait five minutes more to win at his old Then free stamping grounds.Mills and Sid Don throws by Cohen, sandwiched between a and recovery by 9 center tip-i- n Ned Jennings clinched the Vic. tory. 'for scorer was high Jennings 27 with points W Kentucky to Kansas went honors fame soph Wayne Hightower who 4jad S3 points. It was the second fixss ed in five games for ninth-rar Kansas. Mountaineers Warm Up West Virginia warmed up for the Kentucky Invitational , wit?; a 6 win over Virginia Military Bradley Institute, eighth-ranke- d nipped Providence, Indiana rallied to $sat Kansas State, Illinois defeated Marquette, 8977. for Detroit j topped Xavier, Notre its fifth straight victory, Dame downed Nebraska, Mississippi won its sixth straight over Arkansas State game, and Missouri beat Wisconsin, in other top games.'. Jerry West tal-- , lied 27 points to lead West Virginia to its sixth straight win of the season, its, 54th in a row in Southern Conference play and its at Morgantown, S7th straight W. Va. Joe Gedro scored , SO ' ipoints for Virginia Military. Maryland beat Georgetown, i 59-Miami (fla.) downed Murray Texas crushed LouState, 92-State isiana University, Dave Craig scored 32 points as Sice defeated Tulane, (93-7Houston topped North TeJcas and Jack Chapman's State, 24 points paced Creighton to a triumph over Texas Christian, A i 5 .. '58-ye- if 6-- ni - f, i ; 91-7- 67-5- - SAME OL SUGAR MAN Displaying his old form, Sugar Ray Robinson has Bob Young, New England light heavyweight champion, going to the canvas fojr his final bout at the Boston Garden Monday fah in the second round of their night. Robinson's face displays the savage left which sent Young to the canvas. 10-rou- nd ed 95-7-1, 70-62- , , 75-5-8, 78-6- 6, All-Americ- an ' 8; 8; 84-6-7; I 9; ; 83-5- 9, 72-6- 4 Fight Results ? "Big 1-- 4, i e) 3-- 4, 1-- 2, , NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, 139, Joey Parks, (10, 139, Joe Brown outpointed, Omaha; Neb. non-title- ). t tex. Donnie Flee-ma- n, DALLAS, 181, Midlothian, Tex., outpointed Garvin Sawyer, 188, Arnold, Pa. (10). NEW; YORK Jimmy Archer,. 147, New York, outpointed Bobby Bartels, 144 Astoria, N. Y. 1-- 2, '.'. , (C). CARACAS, Venezuela Carlos Mocho, 135 Venezuela, knocked out Rocky Randell, 137, Miami Beach, Fla. (6). SAN FRANCISCO Davey Moore, 130 Springfield, Ohio, 3-- 4, 3-- 4, outpointed Hilari' Morales, 134, Mexico City (10, " non-tit- le ). RENO, Nev. Joe Vargas, 122, Stockton, Calif., stopped Rudy Corona, 122, Sonora, Mexico (4). ' ; Sugar Ray Robinson Knocks Out Bob Young ih2ndfebuhd' Threes Brings Joy To Grayson five-tim- 1 John SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) Grayson of the University of Washington is a first year basketball: Coach who has three chances to escape the first year woes of a losing team. These chances come . in the form of talented sophomore play ers named Bill Hanson, Roger Niva and Lyle Bakken. Hanson, a 8 smoothie who Grayson calls, an "excellent prospect," has been pacing the Husky scoring with an average of 14.3. showed signs of arrivNiva, weekend last when he canned ing 19 points against "Washington State University, and Bakken, although not a h treat to wreck the scoreboard, left no doubts that he s would i develop into a ballhawk. V "If these kids come along fast,' Grayson said, "we'll be causing some trouble before this season is ' ' ,f over." ' The coach failed to mention, however,, that his squad already has caused some "trouble" on Northwest basketball courts. The Huskies dropped their opener; to Brigham Young, but came back to edge the Utah club the second time around, Last weekend, they ran their winning streak to three by defeating and previously unIdaho, beaten Washington State, admits his squad Grayson up shapes; pretty good defensively, but claims dissatisfaction with its offensive work. "We held bur first three opponents lo the low 50'sand that's a pretty good trick nowadays," he said. f'You might add that Washington State didn't exactly pour 'em through the hoop on us either. Grayson, who came to Husky-vill- e from Idaho State, where he produced a steady stream of winners, figures the next four games on the schedule will reveal a great deal" about his young team. "We play Iowa State Friday and Saturday,"" he said, "then tangle with Northwestern the following: Monday and Tuesday. If we win three, I'd say we were in business. If we lose that many, well; it could be bad." 6-- 6-- 6, j first-clds- i , 'I !M- so-call- ed ' - .. . 2, 60-5- 2; 56-5-2, 77-6- 2. i er Hoop Scores California 4) (3-- 2) TO DAD for and Athletics Get Catcher-- From Pittsburgh Club PITTSBURGH (UPI) Henry (Hank) Foiles, peppery catcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates whose efficiency was hampered by a leg injury last season, has been sold to the Kansas City Athletics, it was announced today. The Pirates did not disclose the sum involved in the deal." Foiles, who appeared in 53 games in the 1959 season, hit .225, got 18 hits .' and four RBIs. i. Foiles returns to the scene of his1 baseball activities of 10 years ago when Kansas, City was in the Triple "A" American Assn. Everybody needs money sometime if you need : Phone: Floor Mats Signal Lights Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 9 p.m. F. G. FERRE & SONS AUTO ACCESSORIES Provd 1145 N. 5th West ? FR 44 c . Skate Rental Ph. 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'in throiigh parentheses): Points Team (4-0- 8-- 7 old-as- NEW YORK (UPI) The United t Press International major col (26) (2) er . first-plac- l;.dncinnati no-hitt- " . th -. one-hitt- er , ia 'I United Press International t (UPI) nine-innin- three-cornere- Uni-versit- Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Iowa Villanova, Illinois, North Caro lina State, New York University Texas A & M and Louisville rounded out the top 20. in thai j order. Each coach oh the rating board selects 10 teams in the order h ranks them nationally. Point! ar awarded on a basis for votes from."first through 10th place. Cincinnati received 26 first place votes and 33J points. The Bearcats, mentioned on every ballot, also received three votes for second, three for third, twb for fourth and one for fifth. Ohio e State received two votes and 255 ooints. West Jir-ginwas close behind with two first place votes and 252 points e California drew four votes and 243 joints. North Caroe lina drew the other vote and 217. St. Louis received 144 points, Utah 100, Bradley 66, Kansas 45 and Southern California 43. f , nings, appeared in 50 games, g pitched four shutouts, had a and a seven-inand pitched 16 ning complete games. Miller, appearing ln 59 games It was by far the most bril168 innings; had a and. record liant year of Jones career. He 5 won-lohad' a record, games and 198 innings, had a struck out 209 batters in 271 in- - 15-- mark. ";.t ,. j Warren Spahn and Lew BurV dette of the Milwauke Braves were the other winners each finishing with a record that matched, Jones' figure, Spahn, who has won ,20 games a record 10 times for a N.L. left--, hander, was fourth In learned run 18-- 1 first-plac- title boit Jan. 22 with The moral: a of Brookline. Pender Paul Man. Don't shake up the Sugar MonBob Young found that out just goofed,' said Young, day night as he' served as Sugar who hails from Providence, R.I. e anjl holds the New! England light Ray Robinson's target in the middleweight champion's re- heavyweight title. turn to the ring battles after a Joung meant the instance in round of the scheduled layoff. at the Garden, when few months a Robinson, only an landed a good he saw for opening,! was less than 40, tuning up. left hook and then! was too surprised to follow it up. Robinson admitted the punch t hurt him. "Yes, he hurt me in that firs United Press International round," he said. "I had wanted to go five rounds after such a EAST long period of inactivity. But I West Virginia 91 VMI 76 saw he was 'sharp and clever and St. Bonaventure 69 Siejia 42 I knew it was eifhe him or me." 59 Fairfield 82 St. Francis (NY) Robinson who kdmits to 33 SOUTH though listed in the record book Kentucky St. 71 Ft. Knox 64 as! 40 next May, proceeded to Miami (Fla.) 92 Murray St. 80 floor the Young three Mississippi 75 Arkansas! St. 58 times in the second round before MIDWEST ending it with a ikayc at 1:18. Indiana 67 Kansas St. 58 11 knew I couldn't gamble aft.77 89 Illinois Marquette er that first rdund.j' he said. "He ' 66 Missouri 78 Wisconsin was very clever." Notre Dame 70 Nebraska 62 who weighed 161 to Robinson, Youngstown 75 Alliance 65 ' 167V4, mid he was Young's Detroit 95 Xavier ( Ohio) 71 when he first climbed "right" SOUTHWEST . into the ring. "But I have a lot Houston 88 N. Texas St, 59 of ' ham in me and I loosened Rice 93 Tulane 79 saw the right up as soon as Texas 84 Louisiana St. 67 crowd (6,633 paid) 1 WEST s Colorado 76 Iowa 68 RECHICIIAR LOST TO COLTS Santa Clara 70 Hawaii 47 " Md. Chapman 79 Sacramento State 59 BALTIMORE, (UPI) 67 69 State Gonzaga Washington When the. Baltimore Colts defend Cal Poly (Pomona). 68 Humboldt their National Football League State 59 chamoionshiD T against the New Yo'rk Giants, Dec. 27, they'll Pepperdine 61 Regis (Colo.) 57 Idaho State 74 Texas Western 70 have to play without kicking specialist Bert Rechichar. Rechi-cha- r injured his ight knee in last Saturday's game against "the Los Angeles Rams and underwent surgery Monday. BOSTON By PETE COLEMAN 54-5- United Press International BOSTON Ray Robinson, hi, New York Knocked out fiob Providence, R I. Young, 167 ; Paul Pender, 164 (2, 164, Brookline, Mass., putpoint-e- d New Gene . Hamilton, 162 I York .(10). non-titl- Telephoto) (Herald-tiP- I J J J runs, 33. the brilliant little Elroy Face, relief pitcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates, won 17; straight games set a new major league because he boueht his licmor, big and By HAL . WOOD with an mark season record United Press International ness at a bargain priced that gave him a .947 percentage. "But Kelly still didn't arrive Face,, in 57 games and 91 y XSAN FRANCISCO (UPI) innings, Then in 103 T crM a M(C1. had a 2.71 earned run average of Hawaii's basketball teahi has the oldest freshman him. This time it was on stations but did not qualify for the""lead' saying 'Kelly.'s Floral Shoo ' ii that department because h cage performer in the history of ary He wanted to come to school. did not appear in 154 innings. this sport Jbut don't think that never showed up. But he means he'sxa graybeard. Final Call The fellowxs nam is Arnold known 29, Kelly Kaliszewski, aged "This last summer I got anothe-ca- ll around his shometowi of DetrM, saying he would come for f as Arnold Kelly. sure if I could get him tuition.-Just how he got to Hawaii to About this time Saake was get play basketball is anNnteresting ting a little bored with the whole DETROIT (UPI) Frank story, according to coacnAJ Saake thing. His answer was: i was Overmire named (Stubby of Honolulu. Saake was y the Listen, young fellow. If you San Francisco Bay Area wiuixhis don't get over here pretty soon manager today of Durham in the League, a Class B aftouring Rainbow cagers including you won't be worrying about Carolina of filiate the Detroit Tigers. !';,: theaforementioned Kelly (or KaKl vtuition. You'll need an e a former hurler who Overmire, iscewski). pension." has spent 15 of his 19 years la This time Kelly arrived. He has Gave Sears A Rough Time baseball in the Tiger freshman bulwark on a professional ibeena "First time I saw Kelly playing surprisingly good cage team that, basketball he ' was with the has a including a win Navy team stationed in over Oregon State. RADIATOUS REPAIRED Hawaii," said Saake. "Kelly was But he isembarrassed . by all A a powerful man and, if I recall the publicity given his age.; Auto. Glass Installed correctly, held the great Tom Specialized .Work "You shouldn't have told m; Sears, formerly of Santa Clara age, coach," he said to Saake. AH LANDERS and now with the New York "now none of them young 430 So. Univ. Avenue Knicks, scoreless for nearly half will go out with an old man like a game.! That was in 1952. me." for "Kelly played for Sub-Pa-c the next four years! "I didn't hear from him until 1956. Then he called me from Detroit saying nis name was Arnold Kelly and wondered if we would give him a basketball schol TIMP. LOOP ROAD arship, with tuition paid. I hadn't HAVEN then he told heard of Kelly-eb- ut PROVO CANYON me his real name, was Arnold Week Days OPEN Kelly Kaliscewski. So I told him . lth-ranke- d 16th-rank- 8, V Stu Miller and Bob Buhl of the Milwaukee Braves in a close d race." Miller finished with a 2.84 average and Buhl had a 2.86 mark. Coach Reveals Kelly's Age; ' Now Hawaii Coeds Shun Him after losing to Missouri. I . 57-5- 5, 4 I flvmp ; ar j 1 ' 5f" L . '' ' was fourth, North Caroliri fifth and St. Louis sixth. was Utah seventh, Bradley eighth, Kansas ninth and South" ern California JOth. Bradley and Southern California were the newcomers in the top 10,, replacing Kentucky1 arid Indiana. . Bradley was12th last week while' Southern California was 15th. Kentucky dropped f?m sixth to 13th after losing to Southern California and St. Louis. In diana slipped from eighth to 11th 111 , Ohio 1 Calfornia 1 tered. CINCINNATI, - early-seaso- - TU t (UPI) Sam Jones, workhorse rightNEW YORK (UPI). The Cin- hander of the San Francisco cinnati Bearcats remained No. i Giahts, was officially confirmed today as the National League's1 today in United Press Interna-- most effective pitcher of 1959. tional's major college bas :etbalj League figures revealed that ratings and another Ohio teamt the Jones compiled a the Ohio State Buckeyes, re league-leadin- g 2.82 earned run placed California in second place to out teammate beat West Virginia remained thiri average in the latest balloting by he 3 12 Li i ill mat xeaumg c.oacnes wno rate iae: jor schools for UPI The. coaches based their voting on games played through Saturday, Dec. ' wmm ketball picture! n They've suffered two Coach but defeats Axlolph Rupp's boys bounced' back with 2 a overtime victory over Kansas Monday night and now ft- Figures Reveal S. F. Pitcher Most Effective Hurler In N. L In 1959 Casaba Poll By FRED. DOWN United Press International Don't count those Kentucky Wildcats out of the national bas. 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