Bradley RulesChoiceHalt CCNY3Winner Will Have■nutlpChance to be First)NIT and NCAA Champ*INww York —lt;APi—■ Top-seeded Bradley University rules a three-point choice to halt CCSY't unheeded steamroller tonight in the final* of the national invitationbasket ha U tournament.U*1tlt;tiosio•IduV2!1Ce *-11tit4The contest, scheduled for 10 pm.. ( E8T), will be the most sig-|G • |nif leant in the IS-^ear history of the classic. It wiB provide the winner with an opportunity of becotti-!» ing the first team to win both the 1 | NTT and NCAA championships tfcej same year. jCity College of New York was ^ selected yesterday to represent^* restrict 2 in the NCAA eastern ^ regional playoffs starting here next Thursday. Bradley. Missouri Valley kingpin, will tangle with Kansas Monday for the right to represent^ District 5 in the western playoffs|P at Kansas City next weekend.A sellout crowd of 18.000-plus Ls certain to be at Madison Square Garden tonight for the OCNY-Bradley clash St. John's of Brooklyn and Duqueane meet in a preliminary. NNat Holman. OONYs veteran a coach, is confident his fired-up o crew can handle the nation s No 1 « I ’earn.’•Sure, we think we can beat Bradley.** Holman said. Well be \ ready for anything they’ve got.**I Forrest Anderson, Bradley V Fyouthful coach, rates City as the b toughest foe in the field, but thinks5 p 3i hi* team will win “Our boys U haven’t played their best game vet,” Anderson said We hope weJT can do it againet OCNY If we do I think we can win*1RI5eii*j1bnb1!