r # 11 r "L~1 ., VP)--Xavier's Ci- tf past Dayton in e of an overtime to defeat the top-j 8-74, and win the1 tion Basketballj Madison Square rked Xavi- er Niagara. again was unranked innati. He extra ses- hi time that ptured the tory of the were San Francisco in 1949, CCNY in 1950, and LaSalle in 1952. It was Dayton's seventh unsuc- cessful attempt to win the cham- pionship. Foye times the Flyers have gone to the finals only to lose. In their two other appearances they were beaten in the quarter-finals. Stein, who was voted the tour- nament's most valuable player, was the nationally televised game's high scorer with 23 points Mc- Carthy had 21. * * * Kentucky 84, Seattle 72 Louisville, Ky (A0) - Kentucky battled to its fourth National Col-. legiate Championship last night, coming from far behind with- miracle men Vern Hatton and Johnny Cox to whip Seattle, 84-72. Hatton fired in 30 points in all, 17 of them in the second half. Cox scored 18 points after the inter- mission and closed with 24 for the night. The Seattle Chieftains, attempt- ing to become the first independ- ent team to bag the national title since 1950, got a rugged break when its All-America Elgin Bay- lor drew hisfourth personal foul with '102 minutes remaining. Coach John Castellani switched to a zone defense in an attempt to minimize his great star's chances of fouling out. While Bay- lor lasted out the game, the Chief- tains weren't the same -team aft- er that. Bulletin Michigan track captain Bren- dan O'Reilly won the high jump. at the Dennison Relays last night for the third successive year. By winning last night O'Reilly permanently retired the Livingstone Memorial Tro- phy. O'Reilly won the Meet with a Jump of 6' 5%". Friday night he placed third in the Cleveland' relays at 6' 3". Hear the new Stereo disc recordings with the new Eiectro Voice Stereo cartridge' TV CENTER 3040 Washtenaw - NO 8-7200 MUSIC CENTER 300 S. 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Other Michigan freshmen plac- ing included Bart Cruze, third at 125-lbs.; Jay Young, second at. 136-lbs.; and Jim Blaker, second at 147-lbs. Wolverine Carl Fik had a chance for a second place at 174-lbs., depending on the re- sult of his match late last night with MSU's Mike Sensig. Eligible for NAAU. Hildebrand and Fitzgerald, by winning championships, became' eligible for the National AAU- meet at San Francisco April 3-4-5. However, Wolverine w r e st l i n g Coach Cliff Keen indicated they would not go because of the dis- tance involved. Keen said yesterday that Max Pearson is the only Michigan var- sity wrestler who will compete in the NCAA meet at Laramle, Wyo. next weekend. Pearson won the 130-lb. title and was voted "out- standing wrestler" at the recent Big Ten meet. * ,* 021 100 110- 6 302 004 30x-12 M (4), Gorman 9, 13 1 (7), nick, L-mellner. 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