STAMFORD, Jan. 2 «RNS — morton had 28 while Gene Hughes Cisco, Winters, Throckmorton and losers posted 35.Stamford moved into the second ^ntors led^Hamlin all the \wn,j round cf the Stamford Invitation f V / le, ^! i 7 .a (basketball tournament here Thurs-I ,e . an, ' lx'innin^|fi v ji;cjht of the fourth. I-red Austin hit 24„. .' , .. .. for the Blizzards with Don Drum*isa nippet I av. e\. 60-«.. in- mon(| arKj John Richey each garters rolled over Hamlin, 59-41; nering 1() ,or Hamlin.Thiockmorton upset Avoca. 66-63: Hawley and Cisco were tied at■ and Stamford tumbled Weinert, 12-12 at the end of the first period,)- • but Cisco, playing without MiltonCisco and Winters clash at 7:20 King, who was hurt in a car p.m. Friday and Throckmorton wreck Thursday morning, pulledj and Stamford engaging in the out front 34-27 at the half and other championship semifinals held a slim 39-36 advantage at th* game at 8:40. In consolation play end of the third. Jerry j Hawley and Hamlin play at 4:40 ripped the meshes for 36 points , and Avoca and Weinert meet at for the winners while Ronnie 6 p.m. Trice had 23 for Hawley,1 Avoca, rated along with Winters] Stamford posted a 20-5■ as favorites to gain the finals, period lead over Weinert and was• led Throckmorton. 18-15, at the never headed. At the half it was end of the first period but tell 32-20 and at the three-quartert behind to a torrid Greyhound sec- mark 44-28., ond period to trail at the half. Weinert's W. .) Swancr was• 39-31, and never led again. Throck game high-pointer with 17 while led, 51-47, at the three-quarter Fred I pshaw paced Stamford w ithmark. Jerrv Grable of Throck- 15.