Buff Gordon Johnson knocked the ball out of bounds with 10 seconds to go. It still belonged to Iowa State. Vogt passed it in, Thompson took it and was fouled again by Hel- zer, Two More. Again the sparkling 5-10 Thompson came _ through, making both tosses in what appeared to be a casual mat- ter. If his heart wasn’t in his throat, he was the lone excep- tion in the hall. There were eight seconds left and that wasn’t enough for Colorado. The Cyclones, who hadn’t lost to the defend- ing league champion Buffs in three previous tournaments, still haven’t. The finish was so hectic that it completely over- shadowed a good start by the Cyclones, who won their seventh game in eight KK Egelhoff,g 0 0-0-1] Totals 23 “40- 0-27: 22 at half—Kansas » 35, Mis- Xk In Thursday afternoon’s| consolation round games, Ne-| braska beat Cornell, 70- 69, | Score: souri 26. -| Oklahoma, 86- 64, Cornell held a 40-27 ial ‘over the Huskers at the half. Oklahoma—64. Go rr. Balatnn f o en, f Bacher,c Peck. Kell,g Jones.z Abbey,z T’ls 2220-2 bo ' 1 ° ‘ 1 SW PODAOCOROFL OND: Fischer, f Parr Plagge.e Vicens.g H’ch’ns.g Wilson,g DeWitz.¢ Sehn’dr,¢g Rich’ds,g 0 T’ls 29 28-3 Score at half—Kansas State Okiahoma 23. Eee. N ebraska—7 ome F. Rolles.f 10 10- a bu 4 0 midt,f Pearson, 4 ho f 4|Ekwalle 5! Nannen.c 3 Kubacki,g 1/ Mercier. ‘|Coufal,g 0| Reimers,g Totals 29 12-26 18 Nebraska OwiH woswmanonn® NOOCVWH RUD: lrwHose » Sh HOWsHORSRONST oo ONHOROMO ROD? nN COCO R ASO wHIMHON ZF pe ca wry ' 4S RPronoornd: ' Joskuree ee 7 BHOmoROnA"Y SOSNOROWHK ; : bHoOwHuNRoD Mriott,g 0- -0 Totals 23 23-32 ‘a ae at half—Cornell 40, koko ee ek ke