n at-hreeill n•v.n.n. ft iai«32 Kansas, Kentucky andaCalif. Illinois Come Throughtheming.bothi hisPours 31cireddo vYlt;belt ! By United Press thin|sixth. Kentucky, Illinois and Kansas—; Ccisin! the nation’s three top-ranked persteams—are among the eight sur-!ev^! Ivivors who play tonight in thej3^j quarter finals of the N. C. A. A.jVctlt;d basketball tournament, with U. C. “adel- L A- the only favored team uPset fn fiater. *n tlle first round, jined Here is a sizeup of the drive round games played last night atT(aim,“Ianythiis. four different sites: j dlt;s 13- Raleigh, N.C.—Kentucky riddled j dap,slam Penn State’s defense in an 82-54romp; St. John’s put on a power-ague ful third quarter spurt to eliminate from host North Carolina State, 60-49. lphia i Chicago—Illinois’ Big Ten cham-?ach, pions ran wild in the last half totrim Dayton, 80-61, as five of the 'ame losers’ players fouled out of the ’ game; Difquesne pulled away in e’ the final eight minutes to beat 2 v into princeton’s Ivv League titlehold-' 3. cAllej1. vtheers, 60-49. 4 PM1f° Kansas City, Mo—All America: nCenter Clvde Lovellette scored 311SIX6. P7.wpoints to tie the individual scoring ,ohn mark for an N. C. A. A. tourney^ rdcd game as Kansas downed a dogged! s in Texas Chirstian team, 68-64; St.'|0Wn Louis, extending itself in spurts,defeated New Mexico A. and M.J10. c8. cA9. Jame62 5311 smer Corvallis, Ore. — Unheralded j 12. s New Santa Clara sprang the only upset 13 *;)ver of the first round by coming from 1 igue behind in the last half to bounce San it. C. L. A.’s Pacific Coast Con-j is- ciwns ference champions. 68-59; Wyoming c'gue piled up a 16-point third period n *lead and withstood a late rally by■ is. rliF. 2354-48 triumph. zonOklahoma City University for aINKansas Plays St. Louis. 21 ccAs a result, Kentucky plays St. 22 i John’s at Raleigh tonight; Illinois23. CJickmeets Duquesne at Chicago; Kan- /asonpastsas faces St. Louis at Kansas City, and Wyoming is pitted against ]Santa Clara at Corvallis. The win- Aiie1. 12.se- ners meet in the Semifinals at an- Seattle, Wash., Tuesday night, with 3. « ball the national championship decided 4 fthere the following night. i 16 Fouls played an important part n to in manv of the games, especially! 6 lt;■ms. the Illinois triumph over Dayton. | 7. * k in Athletic Director Harry Baujan )ick 0f Davton called the officiating8 I?am “the worst I’ve ever seen” after 9 ?11. tall five of the Flyers’ starters j 10*ur were whistled out of the game the ground the three-quarter mark.00“You can’t win against a Big 12 J Ten team here.” Baujan sputtered 13. 1rs; ;,«on a free court we’d run them 14- ?irgetan-15 1off the floor.”Illinois, trailing 36 37 at half-time, was led to victory by five- 16 1 n,?. foot. 10-inch Guard Jim Bredar,;17 1 who scored eight straight points to put his team in front. Bredar-- 119 1Continued On Page 7, Column 5. [20. 1ullvwr-aid18. (