MU again has drawn netpaidina as a first round foe, anit leading off the seconi night of first round play at 7:30 wednesday. ye Kan:as and Cornell play the nightcap. pie BYU tore considerable gloss off Colorado, the league's early surprise, witha a fearsome double flogging , at Provo, %3%x 70- 53, and 8-53, over the weekend. The def: nding conference champions were fresh from a 60-57 conquest of Iowa and carried a 3-0 into the Utah highlands, Kansas also lost its perfect slate in ax&x an 81-61 drub -bing at the hands of SMU at Yallas. These three games left Iowa State as the conference's only unbesmirched ensemble . The Gyclones coukd come in that way too since they figure to dispose of Calorado A & M and “enver on a weebeen swing this week ani handle Vanderbilt at Ames December 23 in their final pre-mect teste These three games plus KU's matches with Rice, Monday in Houston and return agdnst SMU ietnender in Lawrence, wkixkx are the big ones before tournament time, TOP @IPIREN PREeTOURNAMENT SCORING LEAD RS Name Team . G FG PT-FPTA FF TP Ave 48 5139 12 «6127 «(05 26 Lh-19 7 66 22.60 29 33-49 13 91 1862 16 22-33 6 Sy 418.0 34, 16-30 20 8h 16.8 22-32 15 82 16.4 23 16-21 7 62 1565 19 8-11 6 46 1503 2h mM 10h UM Ly 26-19 «5 UT 11 eonet iC 9 RA liorm Stewart, g, Miss uri Chuck Rolles, e Cornell Chuck Smith, f Nebraska Gary Thompson, g Iowa State Jack Parr, c, Kansas State LeRoy Bacher,c Ok1l an coma Dallas Dobbs, g Kansas Don Medsker, Cy Iowa State Jim Ranglos, f, Colorado Chuck Vogt, f, Iowa State — he eM ee er OUR UO OOM Ww © #Rex Hkwall, c Nebraska