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Kansas Three-Point Favorite Despite N Kansas Three-Point Favorite Despite N. C. s 31 Straight Pascual's Show Tar Heels Must Staf Stop Chamberlain To Capture NCAA I Under ', /”;• Fire Aids a j£.':.' ;'• .iP $* Jg S jJ- Jg jk&yq, 9* «¦ S9HH|m^. KANSAS CITY, Mar. 23 GP>. —lt's up to Kansas and Wilt PORTS • The stilt> Chamberlain if any ** Senators'Staff S'THE EVENING C. basketball club is to crack the STAR. Washington, D. SATURDAY. MARCH 83, IH.VJ long winning streak and fabulous By BURTON HAWKINS ) A-12 Star Correspondent luck »f North self- Stall _ , Carolina’s termel ! WEST PALM BEACH. Fla., “team of destiny.” The decision comes tonight Mar. 23. *— Camillo Pascual when the changed Lincoln Nation’s No. 1 and the pattern Has of his 3:59 No. 2 college teams clash in the pitching last night in beating finals of the NCAA basketball the Brooklyn Dodgers. 7-2, at tournament at the Municipal Miami and the young Cuban’s In Australia Mile Auditorium. composure under pressure will i It will be the first time since MELBOURNE. Australia, liar.,,the same time in a special race 1949, when top-seeded Kentucky rank as one of the more pleasant : 23 fJ J i.—Mervyn Lincoln today April 7, 1956. Landy set the beat second-ranked Oklahoma developments became the of the Senators' 1 second Australian to world record of 3:58 June 21, . A&M. that the two top teams spring training he break the 4-minute mile on 1954, at Torku, F’inland. in if maintains J home the Associated Press poll soil. In a special track Lincoln was fresh after his have met for the NCAA title. it. meet at Melbourne University, righthander , run. "I would have done better The swift went he covered the Kansas Is Favored the distance against Brooklyn, distance in 3:59.0. but I thought the announcement the by Although ranked second be- striking allowing , Lincoln won eVent more, .was three minutes, three out 10 and nine than 100 yards. hind unbeaten North Carolina, even encouraging He ran the for the three-quarter milt. I ; hits, but more first quarter seconds, winner of 31 straight, Kansas Manager Chuck in 59 the decided to run on for the last to Dressen was half-milej in rules a 3-point favorite. ample , 2:00.3 and the lap and if I heard the time cor- 1 the fact that Pascual had three-quarters for erupting in the early in 3:00. rectly, I might have done better,” The championship game is exettse His official given innings and controlled its Latin time was as he said. scheduled to start at 10 p.m. 3:58.9. but under international His coach, Austrian-born Franz ' ESTi following a consolation Item per rules : it will be recognized as Stampfl who coached Roger • contest between last night's I The Senators had watched 3:59.0. Emmett Kelly, famed circus Bannister to the first 4-minute : semi-final losers. Michigan State John Landy the other Aus- mile in ——— —*~,,r •*<*» «>- - was history, said, "I am t and San Francisco. .* clown now employed by the more tralian miler to run Dodgers, put on a show before under four than happy with this result—this • Although the game is not minutes on home He BASEBALL AND Sox game drew fans, who the came and for awhile it ap- soil. ran boy next season will do a 1:55 being broadcast by a Washing- EARTHQUAKES—Four Red 20,023 sat through some after- 3:58 6 January 28. 1956 and had! mile. players hop a ride on an old cable car used to bally- shocks while watching the Seals beat the major leag- peared they were attempting to ton area station, listeners here hoo* the Boston club's three-day series with the uers, 5-2. Riding in the gasoline-driven relic of days- run him out of a job. They were may be able to pick it up on Seals in San Francisco, but baseball was the gone-by are (leftto so bad the 2.059 customers were WBT of Charlotte, N. C„ 1110.> not right) Infielder Gene Mauch. Cen- booing shoddy fielding, chief topic of conversation yesterday. The earth- terfielder Jim Piersall. their but Tabori Nears North Carolina, twice within Catcher Havwood Sullivan Pascual survived it nicely and Favored, breath of defeat, weathered over, but Bradley a quakes took despite the scare, last night’s and Shortstop MiltBolling.—AP Wirephoto. hung on to join Johnny Klipp- Jiree overtime periods in last stein of the Reds as a route- 2-Mile Mark tight'sj semifinals to turn back tough BOUDREAU HAS HIS PROBLEMS going hurler. big. Michigan State Klippstein went nine innings At By Six tsam. 74-70. Kansas, with the Ferrari Leading Calumet 3 against Detroit yesterday. Cleveland Points 7-foot Chamberlain dunking the to 5 CLEVELAND, Shortstop Jerry Snyder, at- Mar. 23 ball regularly, crushed San Fran- Yanks Find A's Handy tempting to throw’ the soreness Olympic1 stars won all the indi- ejeo, 80-56. out of his arm and having little vidual honors at the season’s Frank McGuire, a Brooklyn Affer Early Laps success, and Catcher Lou Ber- I final indoor track meet last In NIT Final Irahman who coaches the North Over Needles beret were the chief night and the Orolina squad—which has four culprits sparkled in i one who YORK, For Several Purposes placing Pascual in difficulty. In brightest1 was Laszlo Tabori, NEW Mar. 23 UP).—' Irth boys in the starting lineup the first inning Berberet dropped ' who ran the The point-mad Bradley basket- —aid. "We were lucky. Ordi- By the Associated Press , 1. The defense <bad‘. 2-mile in 8:54.6. l a relay to the plate, enabling The little 25-year-old refugee ball team, which nafiy, 9 times out of 10. we Sebring Lou Boudreau. Kansas City 2. pitching (wild'. scored 210 In The Hungary have lost game like Race Junior I from this. In Gilliam to score from had Alena points games, woild a Gulfstream an in manager, isn't bothered by the 3. Irv Norcn • knees still won't two matches its first base on a hit-and-run play crowd• of 9.756 trying to root But we’ve been playing like a SEBRING. Fla . Mar. 23 </P>. tag his club carries: permit to MIAMI. Fla. Mar. 23 :/PV—- shooting accuracy against ¦ him run>. after Roy Campanella singled. him to a world indoor hit- tea* of destiny all year.” —Peter Collins of England drove ' "The Harry Simpson • Calumet 1 on record. Yankees' American 4. 102 runs i Bardstown. Farm's But the crowd’s cheers and-run Memphis State this a flaming red Fewari into the ? League farm team.” last year, . handicap ace takes on Needles. Tightens in l’iix-h and the Chamberlain Factor out with serious muscle urgings of his coach the afternoon in the finals of the lead in the first two laps of the The Athletics have no fewer pull and probably won't start ; who will try to prove he is not Jim Gentile singled in the see- and T* experts feel the Tar Heels’ 12-hour Florida Grand Prix of announcerJ couldn't keep Tabori National luckmay than a dozen players who at one season >. too rusty for the job. and five ond and John Roseboro slapped ! Invitation Tourftament be stretched a bit thin A f 1 from fading from his Endurance today. field of 65 ’ time or another were under con- No matter how you look at it. others in the SIOO.OOO-added what should have been a double- race. He at Madison Square Garden. whei they encounter Chamber- began the race. missed by 4 1 seconds the mark beanpole Negro sopho- tract to the New Yorkers. the As appear to be all the Gulfstream Park Handicap today. plav grounder at Second Base- Bradley is rated a 6-point lain, the Collins followed closely which Horace Ashenfelter set in was ’ "I don't care what they call Yankees need. Off-season it's • The nationally man Herb Plews. The toss to ' morefrom Philadelphia who can by Stirling Moss, Eng- televised years ago. Charley favorite in the game, which is another ’ us so long as we improve.” Bou- trading. In-season, it's playing. race be seen in the Wasli- second base erased Getile. but Boston three reachwithin 6 inches of the rim in a 3-liter will •Deacon» lowa Big Ten scheduled for national of t* lishman. Maserati. dreau said after yesterday’s Until yesterday the world cham- inaton area over Station Snyder lobbed the ball into the Jones. television basket standing flat- representing the factory team ¦ champion, finished nearly a full at 2 p.m. 1 Yankees-Kansas City game at pions had lost two in a row and WTOP-TV. Channel 9, starting dugout, allowing Roseboro by CBS. 'The game footec and who takes 13 feet that is expected to give the to' lap behind in sigle ’ West Palm Beach. "In fact, it looked forlorn in both outings at about 4:45 p.m.i take second. A passed ball per- second. will be televised in Washington in a stride. Ferraris their most Hoyas serious chal- ' wouldn't hurt us if some of the But Tom Sturdivant and mitted him to take third, but Win Again "Tin big boy frightens you, lenge. Included in the field is Bards- In the relay feature, over WTOP-TV. Channel 9. at Y’ankees' class rubbed off on us. Rookie Jim Depalo combined to , after Don Zimmer walked.
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