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• Tonight Won't Clear As Terp Boxers Bow ToStaft Big Court Week End Penn State Is Jolted By th« Associotad Brass lian. Maryland is tied for first They separate the men from with North Carolina State and Syracuse Match a heavy Playoff Situation In the boys in five major college Duke, but NCS is fa- j By Loss of Moore, WTXRHIOH BASKETBALL STANDINGS Spocial Dispatch H tha Star conference basketball races to- vorite over South Carolina. Duke | K Division. W. L. W. Division W. L, ! SYRACUSE. Feb. 12.—Gary day after Brigham Young started leaves the league to play Navy. Armstront -.AO Cardozo 5 0 job night Somaarn 4 0 Roosevelt „8 1 Fisher and Leon Coyne contin- ; the last with a 76-74 North Carolina tried to make Crack Negro Back Anacostia __ 4 2 Coolldae 3 a 3 winning ways overtime upset of Utah in the four-way night, Eastern I Dunbar - 2 2 ued their for it a ACC tie last j tha Tech ... 1 3 Wilson 2 2 Maryland's boxing Skyline. ran an upset by Vir- By Associated Press Chamberlain 1 4 Bell 1 5 I team last but into i 4 Western 0 a rocking for Phelps O .. 4 night, but the Terps failed to It was defeat ginia, 98-73. Buzz Wilkinson they making STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Feb. Tonight’s Interhigh basketball ' get the big point as bowed Utah, ranked fifth in this week's! | scored 34 for Virginia, 1955 football Tech, to Syracuse, Associated Press poll and win- player ever to i 12.—Penn State's -header at which 4!i-3!i, at Arch- him the second hopes have been dealt a stun- city bold gym. of 17 of 19 games this 2,000 sea- will be played unless the j ner 1 total points in three ning by loss of heavy snowfall, Fisher, 147-pounder, season—including seven straight Selvy blow the receives another Wm- a smooth sons. Furman's Frank was Moore, fleet Negro halfback, who will do little to clear up the play- - j declsioned Bob Rigolosi and in the conference. | the first, winding up with 2,538 yester- ¦ I 1 Skyline, Big was dropped from school Coyne Ten. off situation in the East Division, j; did the same to Lou lan- While the j last season. Wilkinson has 2,010 day for “unsatisfactory scholar- although only three games will Wr 4 mm M Im ammmßKKßSsmS nicello in their light-heavyweight Big Seven, Atlantic Coast and with six games left. j j ship.” A university spokesman remain that bout, for their fourth victories Division of the Pacific j thereafter in sec- ¦ Quimby said Moore’s dismissal became ! bouts their hands full with j Scores 43. tion. in five this season. Vince Coast have automatic wr hen he failed to pass Phelps meets Tech at 7:30 and 11 Palumbo scored a second-round first-place battles, independent In two other important con- Hf : 'MJw A I night, George 50 per cent of his subjects. Spingarn faces Eastern at 9. OR I j TKO over Garo Taft and Bob Marquette will be out to stretch ference games last league .far, Granger Nation-leading winning Washington just about wrapped | The Nation’s second leading the records so Tech | Scaii drew with Gil to its year and Spingarn are favored to win. jB ! complete Maryland’s scoring, streak to 18 games in a bid for up first place in the Southern ground-gainer last with I ' 1,082 yaids, but such a result would rule out IP *^B j The big point missed by Coach a post-season tournament berth. as Joe Holup scored 10 points in ‘ r Moore was named only Phelps from eight-team Flank Cronin’s boys went to Warriors, No. in | a closing 5-minute surge to trim ' |on the Associated Press’ third the I The ranked 9 j was championships on February 28. Syracuse in the 125-pound bout the poll, meet Bowling Green. Richmond, 77-62, and UCLA All-America team and the top vote-getter the AP s All- WmL , wlftn Frank upset Gary gained a foothold in the Pacific | on March 1. 3 and 4. Guelli i Dons, Kentucky Idle. Each was get Garber, the Terps’ NCAA : ! Coast's Southern Division race State team. division able to I cham- Francisco, in Us afternoon game yester- I pion. Making his first start of San No. 1 team in : j by beating Stanford, 85-63, to Engle’s Plans Changed. day year, the national rankings, kept the break a first-place and Anacostia locked up a : the Garber wasn’t quite up tie with the Coach Rip Engle regarded playoß berth by beating Cham- to the fast pace set by the dur- pace as the runnerup in the j Indians. The Uclans and Stan- I night Moore as the key man in his berlain. 70-46. at Eastern while able Guelli and wilted in the winning string derby last ford will be at it again tonight. e by making San Jose State its j plans for next season and the Coolidge best/ Bell, 58-41, on /Inal round after getting an edge | Elsewhere last night, South player’s particularly in the first 16th straight victim, 59-49. i loss him Roosevelt’s court. two. ! Carolina bottled up high-scoring hard. It Maryland’s No. ranked Bell was third loss The Dons and 2 | j Dickie Hemric for a scant 13 “It’s a terrific loss.” Engle Is Eliminated. against two victories, and the Kentucky are idle tonight. points, Coolidge 1 ! but Lowell Davis took said. “There isn’t any one on now 'can finish no first win for Syracuse, which big with as , The conference battle; | over 31 Wake Forest squad within, mile of lower than tied for fourth. Such jjjjs the a re- W bowed to Army in its debut. Re- shapes up Minneapolis won, 90-81, in an ACC game. deadlocks for the last playoß at when placing him. He’s the best I’ve —AP Wirephoto. sult?: first-place Minnesota (6-2) tan- Princeton beat Brown. 57-55. on i or spot in each division will be re- ! . 1,-5-Pound Class—Prank Ouellt (S' ; ever seen coached. ’ RIGHT WINS FOR JOHNSON—HaroId Johnson, holding his right hand cocked for another declsioned Gary Garbfr 29-28. gles with Illinois, tied with lowa , John Devoe’s layup with 5 sec- ! solved in extra games that will 132-Pound unavailable. At a Class—Vince Palumbo for second at 5-2, in the Big onds left and Columbia defeated Moore was be played during the week of 1 shot, is shown dumping Paul Andrews for a knockout victory in the sixth round of scheduled at 3 p.m. lowa is at Ivy League Bob said he would enter the hospital by a punch ! decisionea Tonv Esposito. 30-25. CBS home tussles. Mc- third will be broken flip of flush on the button with his Sunday to end hostilities. 147-Pouna Class—-Gary Fisher (M) goal at the university on Monday, declsioned to Indiana. Keen’s last-second field gave the coin. « Riifolosi. 30-27. given. i "a;52i ,lw Cless—Gus Flacco «8> von Missouri and Colorado, both California an upset 58-57 vic- but no reason was He Yesterday’s result at Roosevelt a nco over Pat Duffy in 58 seconds. tory over not expected to come home ! once beaten in the Big Seven, Southern California. was eliminated Bell from playoß, Jumpin' Joe Dugan loy -Pound} Class—Oil <8) over the week end. the j Scaii Grander meet place, Connecticut, for a the only among league's 27 Schoolboy Games One-Punch Knockout drew. 28-29. | at Boulder for first j bidding team the ( J 78-Pound Class—Leon Covne (Mi and Maryland a prob- post-season tourney Could Go to predicament Red Sox Scout declsioned Lou lannlceiio. | tries for bid from; Canada. 14 in that as yet. I Now i Heavyweight—Nick By Prats I Georgiade (8> won I able half share either the NCAA