Page 7 UPI Selects Small College All Americas NEW YCRK — (UPI) The 1959 United Press International small college All America basketball team; First Team Second Team Dick Barnett, Tennessee State senior; Ed Smallwood, Evansville (Ind.). junior; Paul Wilcox, Davis and Elkins (W. Va.), junior; Jackie Moreland, Louisiana Tech, sophomore; Chuck Curtis, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.). senior. Hugh Ahlering, Evansville; Mel Peterson, Wheaton (Ill.); Jack Israel. Southwest (Mo.) State; Kelly Coleman, Kentucky Wesleyvin; Tony Nicodemo, St. Michael's (Vt). Third Team Joe Cotton, North Carolina A&T; Leo Hill, Los Angeles State; Paul Benes, Hope (Mich.); Deanis Boone, Regis (Colo); Jim Hooper, Grambling (La.). Tourney Teams Advance HUTCHNSON — (UPI) — Favored Weber of Ogden, Utah, takes its campaign for its first championship into the second round of the National Basketball Tournament tonight against Pratt, Kan. Day games today have Alfred Tech of New York against Independence, Kan., at noon; Lindley-Wilson of Columbia, Ky., vs. Mesa of Grand Junction, Colo., at 1:45 p.m., and Paris of Texas against Chipola of Florida at 3:30 p.m. Webe grabbed its first round victory easily yesterday, leading all the way to defeat Lindsey-Wilson, 72-63. Bethany Lutheran of Mankato, Minn., capped last night's activities with an 82-79 victory over Chipola of Florida. Bradley, St. John's Favored in NIT NEW YORK—(UPI)—Bradley and St. John's of New York are favored to whip dark-horse challengers New York University and Providence tonight and set up a west vs. east final in the upset-filled National Invitational Basketball Tournament. Bradley, the top-seeded team in the tournament, is favored by five points over N.Y.U. while St. John's is a six-point choice to end Providence's dream of going from no- Davey Moore Wins in 13th LOS ANGELES—(UPI)—Triumphant Davey Moore, the world's featherweight crown perched on his head, today received the plaudits of the fight world for his 13th round knockout victory over Hogan Kid Bassey of Nigeria last night in a bruising title bout. In one round, the sixth, the former National Amateur Bantamweight Champion turned the tide of battle as he sent the champion reeling into the ropes with a wild flurry of blows that left Bassey dazed and an easy target. The Springfield, Ohio, challenger followed up his advantage in the next round to cut up the champion even more. He then piled up a big margin of points through the 13th round when Bassey's manager, George Biddles, stopped the fight because the champion could not see from the blood flowing into his eyes. Thursday, March 19, 1950 University Daily Kansan Moore weighed $125^{\frac{1}{2}}$ and Bassey 125 for the bout. The crowd of 10,000 in Olympic Stadium gave both fighters a tremendous ovation when they left the ring after their nationally-televised bout. hind are Sellars, 490; Kappa Kapa- gamma Gamma, 484, and Jayettes 484. These points include basketball, tennis singles, badminton singles, golf, swimming, badminton doubles, table tennis and volleyball. Intramurals left this year to be played are softball, golf (spring), and tennis doubles. Should N.Y.U. and St. John's win, the first all-New York City final in the tournament's 22-year history will be set up. The closest thing to an all-city final occurred in 1953 when St. John's won the title by beating Seton Hall of South Orange, N.J. where in the original 12-team field to the championship. This spring the team with the most intramural points for all intramural sports will receive a trophy at the Women's Recreation Association banquet. Sell it with a Kenyon Classified Ad The Tri-Delts with 542 points are leading with total intramural points for the year. Other teams close be- Tri Delts Are Winners Linda McKinney, Sellards, won the women's individual table tennis championship by defeating Linda Browning, Delta Delta Delta. The team champion was Delta Delta Delta. Runners-up to the Tri-Delts in total points were Cellarus, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Omicron Pi. "...and two cartons of Camels for our leader!" More people drop in for Camels than any other cigarette on earth. It stands to reason: the best tobacco makes the best smoke. The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness. Put fads and fancy stuff in the past . . . R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N C Have a real cigarette- have a CAMEL HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER "JUST MINUTES AWAY FROM THE CAMPUS" 9th & Iowa 150-Car Free Parking RANEY HILLCREST DRUG Cosmetics - Luncheonette - Prescriptions "The Area's Most Modern Store" HILLCREST BARBER SHOP for haircuts with that "Professional Touch" THE LAUNDROMAT - No Attendant - Coin-Metered - Open 24 hours a day,7 days a week