iy- rue Lamb and, rear, Dan builivan, Dob jNacey and John Lrancato,:heler!artoCincinnati May)Utri-Give Ohio StateRun for Honorsonyeill]he1-edny•asre.edlidah:htid'heis-*0-dyoderasreinay(By The Associated Press*If anv team has a chance of knocking off champ.on Ohio State m the National Collegiate (NCAA) basketball tournament, it may be a neighbor— red-hot Cincinnati.Ohio State has a 28-game winning streak going counting five at the end oi last season. Cincinnati, recovering from the loss by graduation of Oscar (Big O) Robertson, has won IS straight and acts as if it hasno idea of quitting.Both the Ohio teams clinched undisputed conference championships over the weekend, otbCMlh quahljmg for spots in the NCAA championships. The draw puts tnem in opposite brackets. If they keep winning their streaks won't collide until the tournament final at Kansas City March 25.The fields for the two big post-season events—the NCAA,victim was Marshall 69-57 and this also was the team's 23rd victory in 26 games.There were at least two surprise additions to the NCAA list over the weekend, both the result of tournament wins. George Washington, a team which had a 6-16 regular season record, climaxed a 3-game sweep through the Southern Conference tournament b beating William Mary in the final 93-82. Wake Forest, beaten 10 times, routed Duke 96-81 for the Atlantic Coast Conference title,Princeton gained an NCAA toumment berth by beating Harvard 71-59. thus clinching the Ivy League championship. Southern California won the Big Five by thumping Stanford 79-61 while UCLA upset Washington 8-1-68.Jim Lemon NotReady to SignTwins' Contracttek€Fi3kteFiloitiito\COLLEGE BASKETBALLPress)995368it-;Jeldn-e-to11-rtdsUSh-»«•D-neien-vvhtiyresrtey.iem:a6,5,4,0,4.7,JtuLsit,2,9,the offic.al college title tournament, and the National Invitation opening March 16 at Madison Square Garden—are almost complete.At least seven and possibly eight teams are yet to be determined for the sprawl mg NCAA, which gets its regional eliminations under way March 14. Three teams are yet to be officially chosen for the 12-team NIT.Already in the NTT are Memphis State. x Providence, DePaul, Detroit, Arm}. Miami (Fia.i, Dayton, Temple and Niagara.The NIT must wait until next Saturday for its Skyline representative. That’s when Utah and Colorado State meet at Provo, Utah m a playoff for the conlerence crown and attendant. NCAA berih. Colorado State forced the playoff by up-*■ citing Utah Saturday night 50-49.Eastern Kentucky’s 67-54 upset of Morehead tossed the Ohio Valley race into a three-way snarl which must be unravelled by a playoff. Eastern and Morehead play again tonight, the Winner meeting Western Kentucky' Wednesday for the championship.Kentucky and Vanderbilt clash Thursday night, at Knoxville to determine which carries the Southeastern Conference banner into the NCAA. They tied for second place behind Mississippi State, which is passing up the tournament because of an unwritten state law against competition with Negroes.Loyola can clinch the West Coast Athletic Conference title by heating Pepperdine Tuesday. New Mexico State can tie Arizona State for the Border Conference crown by beating Hardin-Simmons tonight.Ohio State won thp Big Ten championship by beatingf Michigan Slate 91-83 while its chief challenger, Iowa, fell before Indiana 78-69.Cincinnati’* 16th straight(By Tht Associated CastPenn 73/ Dartmouth 51 Brown 61, Cornel* 60 Princeton 71, Harvard Yate te, Columbia 60 NYU 6V, Boston Univ.Niagara 77, Buffalo St. John's (NY) 17, Manhattan Duquesne 75, Fordham 66 Seton Hall 96, St. Francis (NY) 77 Boston College 80, Syracuse 78 Holy Cross 77, Providence 72 Massachusetts 92. New Hampshire St* Bonavenlure 84, Cerirsjus 72Phode Island 73, Connecticut 6)Penn State 79, Rtitgtrs 70 LaSalle 76, VHianova 71seumKentucky te, Tennesm 61 Vanderbilt 19, Georgia Tech 59 Auburn 80, Alabama 69 Mississippi 74, Mist. State 70 Florida 78, Georgia 57 Cincinnati 69, Marshall 57 Eastern Kentucky 67, Morehead Midwest Illinois 65/ Purdue 75 Minnesota 73/ Michigan 70 Wisconsin 75/ Northwestern 61 Sf Louis 70, Bradley 63 Ohio State 91, Mtchigan State 33 Indiana 78, Iowa 69 Kansas Stata 75, Nebraska 56 Miami (Ohio) 87, Toledo 86 (of) DePsui Ur Dayton 83 Marguette 85/ Detroit 69 Oklahoma State 77, Colorado 48 Southwest Houston •?, Tulsa 65 Par West Montana 64, Wyoming Arlrona Slot* Univ. 69//Southern California 79, Stanford 6t Oregon 76, Washington Stale 68 UCLA W, Washington 68 Denver 77, Utah State 7?Colorado State University 50, Utah 49 Brigham Young 70, New Mexico 65 Los Anaefe* State 107, Arlrona 76 Pepperdme 81, Pacific (Calif.) 605455AirTOURNAMENTSAll championship* unless otherwise noted.teufhem CenNrane*George Washington 93, William and Mary 82Atlantic C«Ht CftnfarwtceWake Forest 96, Duke 81FIGHT RESULTS(By The Associated Press)LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Gene Fullmer, 159a4. West Jordan, Utah, outpointed Sugar Ray Robinson, 159*4, New York, 15 Fullmer regains middleweight title.MILAN, Italy — Giordano Campari, 135, Italy outpointedGene Gresham, 137, Detroit, 10? and Yama Bahama, 159, British West Indies, outpointed Gian-carlo Garbelli, 1611-4, Italy, 10.TOKYO — Ray Perez, 114, Hawaii, outpointed Masao Oga-wa. 114, Japan, 10.KINGSTON, Jamaica — Virgil Alkins, 148, St. Louis, outpointed Gerald Gray, 148, Jamaica, 1UFore* 66Hard-hitting Jim Lemon, who led the club with 38 home runs and 100 runs batted in last season, has tossed this twopronged problem at Minnesota Twins’ President Cal Griffith.1 He can't be found,2. Hes asking $1,000 a homer to end his holdout siege.The 35-year-old outfielder received an estimated $24,000for the i960 baseball campaign m which he hit .269, and ligures he deserves a contract with a pay boost that reflects his slugging talents. The price for his signature is $38,000— a gtand per homer.The president of the former Washington Senators said he has tried to contact Lemon at his Roanoke, Vs., home, but couldn’t locate the Twins’ last holdout.On the playing field, the pitchers were the show at the St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Senators camps while the hitters provided the talk m the Kansas City A’s, Pittsburgh Pirates and Los Angeles Dodgers squad games.Bob MxlJer, promising 21-year-old right-hander sidelined most of last season by-arm trouble, threw so hard and with such finesse that Cardinal pitching coach Howie Pollet said he believed the youngster might win up to 15 games this year.Dick Donovan and Tom Stu-divant combined for a six-hit shutout in the new Senators first intra-squad clash. Donovan, drafted from the White Sox, and Studivant, selected from the Boston Red Sox, each went three innings and allowed no walksRookie Jay Hankins, bidding for an outfield berth with the As after a .300 season at Shreveport of the Texas League, slammed a, two-run homer in Kansas City's workout while Gino Cimoli, Joe Christopher and rookie catcher O, Jesus McFarlane hit for the distance at the Pirates camp.Outfielder - third baseman Tommy Davis connected for a 400-foot two-run homer and a run-scoring double in the Dodgers' squad contest while catcher Norm Sherry clouted a 385-foot home run with none on.Nlt;StStse31fittahetourccMClt;mi efroIkinMJcteseStf*rescfopi1xEPISyXlt;xS; ui Ci:De11.11-liiNATIONAL HOCKEYLEAGUE Sunday ResultsMontreal 2, Boston 1. Chicago 3, Toronto 1. New York 8, Detroit 3.Saturday Result* Mont real 6, Detroit 4. Toronto 5, New York 4.Monday Games No games scheduled.Tuesday Game#Boston st Detroit,PrThOrSaShMed\hw?seim