Page 5 University Daily Kansan Holman May Appeal Decision Sport Shorts- By UNITED PRESS New York: Basketball coach Nat Holman, stunned over a decision ousting him from the City College of New York faculty, considered appealing the decision today which found him guilty of "conduct unbecoming a teacher and neglect of duty." Reversing its own three-man trial committee which had recommended that the 56-year-old Holman be restored as associate professor in the CCNY department of hygiene, the New York Board of Higher Education voted last night that the veteran basketball mentor be dismissed on charges of negligence in connection with the 1951 fic-scandals which involved seven of his players. "An appeal is under consideration," declared James V. Hayes, Holman's attorney. "Beyond that, no statement is contemplated by either Mr. Holman or myself." Ormond Beach, Fla.: Dark-haired Pat Lesser, 20-year-old Seattle college student, turned in the top upset of the South Atlantic Women's Golf tournament yesterday by downing defending champion Barbara Romack. Miss Lesser will meet Mrs. Maurice Glick of Baltimore in today's semifinals. Mrs. Glick advanced with a 3 and 2 win over Marjorie MacMillan of Decatur, Ill. San Jose, Cal.: California basketball association coaches today unanimously named an all-conference team consisting of Ken Sears and Jim Young of Santa Clara, Bill Russell of USF, Carroll Williams of San Jose State, and Bill Sanchez of St. Mary's. The other semifinals match will feature Mary Anne Downey of Baltimore, last year's runnerup, and Joyce Ziske of Milwaukee, Wis. Clyde Conner, College of the Pacific guard, missed the first team by one vote and leads the second all-CBA quintet which included Al Mangin of COP, Bud Helm of San Jose State, Frank Eangelhoe of USF and Mike Wadsworth of St. Mary's. Reno, Nev.: Denver university, paced by Olympic star Marvin Crawford, held the team lead today as 14 colleges moved into the downhill race in the second day of the National Intercollegiate ski championships. Denver placed four men in the top 15 in the cross country event which opened the meet yesterday to roll up a team score of 96.2. Second was Idaho with 93.8 while Colorado was third with 91.4. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ohio State, seeking its sixth straight Big 10 swimming championship, held a six-point lead today as the conference meet moved into the second round. Ford Konno and Rockey Cirigliano gave the Buckeyes a one-three finish in the 1,500-meter free style race last night to get Ohio State off on the right foot. Hartford, Conn.: Tommy Tibbs, Boston, Mass., lost the decision and a pair of trunks tonight in his featured 10-round bout with Graham Holmes, 134, Manchester, Conn. Tibbs' embarrassing moment came at the close of the sixth round when his trunks suddenly split down the middle. A new pair was hurriedly tossed into the ring and the bout was resumed after a five-minute delay. Houston, Tex.: Long-hitting Cary Middlecoff, Memphis, Tenn., held a one-stroke lead today as second round play opened in the 72-hole $30,000 Houston open. In the opening round yesterday over Memorial Park's dry course, the high-strung defending champion wasted no time in letting his fellow pros know he will be as tough to get out as an impacted wisdom tooth. Close on Middlecoff's heels were Freddie Haas of New Orleans, who fired a 33-34-67, and Bill Nary of Tucson, Ariz., who turned in a 33-35-68. Wichita: Starting dates of 11 Kansas district championship baseball tournaments for players of unlimited age were announced today by the National Baseball Congress. The first event gets underway at Protection, June 7. Other Kansas tourneys are: Atwood and Garden City, June 9; Ellinwood, June 14; Cedar Vale, June 28; Kingman, July 1; Peabody, Loretto, and Hill City, both July 2; and Garden Plains, July 3. Saddler looked much like his pre-Army self last night as he concentrated on body blows to record the technical knockout in 1:20 of the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round bout. Slaughter simply throw up his hands and walked away to his corner, refusing to take any more punishment from the more-experienced champion. Winners will go into the 24th annual state playoffs here July 9. Washington: Vic Thomas, former University of Colorado tackle, signed today with the Washington Redskins of the National Football League. He recently was discharged from the Air Force. Akron, O.: Featherweight champion S a n d y Saddler thought about plans for a title defense today after a triumph fourth-round, non-title TKO of Charlie Slaughter in the Akron Armory. 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At Long Beach, Cal., a best two-games-out-of-three playoff for the Pacific Coast conference championship opens with Oregon State (18-8), champion of the northern division, opposing Southern California (16-11), the southern division king. Rice and Texas, which finished in a tie for the Southwest conference crown with identical 9-3 league records, open their best-two-of-three playoffs on Rice's court at Houston. The ACC may have its best game of the whole tourney tonight in the meeting of Duke, the regular season champion, and North Carolina State, the host team that is reckoned by the experts as the "team to beat." Duke breezed through its opening round game yesterday by a 96-88 score over Virginia, although the losers' Buzz Wilkinson smashed the tourney record with 42 points. State just barely squeezed by old rival North Carolina, 52-1. 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