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“azorbacks Blow Earl ead to Bow ' arden 63 62 k .. Record Crowd Sees Ar ansas Cave, Cagers Drop Heart Breaker W YORK CUP? New York Umverslty came from behind to nip Arkansas 63 to 62 ln the feature half of last nlght s basketball double header at Madxson Square Garden after St Johns won the opener I1 to 37 ver Rhode Island State before a record crowd of 18 398 The cleats were the Ilrst of the season for both losers each ol whom had won ve games m a row The crowd was the largest ever to attend l re laxfeeason twm blll in the Garden R70 free throws by Sud Tannenbaum with five seconds left ln the me gave NYU xts wm overcoming a one pomt lead the tall Razorbacks ad established with les than a mmute to play Lack of reserves cost A kansas its vlctoty Frank Schumchyk and Mel McGaha went out on fouls and slx toot 10 xnch George Kok was lost dn an ankle injury m the last hal! The Razorbacks fxmshed the game wlth only one regular on the floor NYU took an early lead as the game started but sharp shootmg bv lUIcGaha who scored ll points 1n the first hal! plus control of the ball by Kok carried Arkansas to A 32 to 21 halftime margln Loss of Schumchyk and McGaha early ln the second halt gave NYU :nts chance and Tannenbaum and Marty Goldstein led the rally that tred the score wxth two minutes to go at 61 to 61 Tannenbaum led all scorers wxth 22 pomts and Parson B111 Flynt had 17 for Arkansas Harry Boykolts control of the backboard gave St Johns tts com paratxvely easy wm Rhode Island a flrehorse style team which had averaged almost 92 poxnts per game xn wmmng xts fxrst five starts was handicapped by the work of Boykoff rn covermg the rebounds and fell back mldway ln the second half poxnt lead but Rhode lsland rallxed to lead at 8 to 6 and then after falling behind at 20 to 15 just be f re the half four pomts by Ken odwm and a basket by Dick Hole gave Rhode lsland a 21 to 20 half time margin Baskets by Boykoff and Grltfxn with mne mmutes gone rn the sec and half gave St Johns a 30 to 29 lead and Erme Calverlys free throw put Rhode Island ln a tle for the last time Floor play by Tommy Baer and three qulck baskets by Frank Frascella former Baxnbrldle Naval Station captaxn sent St Jul-ms into a safe lead and the Red akzns coasted ln. ar eds Tall Edd I , reel, 0 11m Horf Y 26 ' H' 6 122:11 PDQ, th D01,SizIen7001-:FE MCLE L V011 dfun. 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