| ‘The Huskers trailed, 43-39, lon the home court and gives|, | J 0 Us AU Jayhawks Win b World-Heraid) Lincoin Bureau, 501 Federal Securities Buil ding. A well-balanced, powerful anderbilt basket ball team yulled away in the second half}. Wednesday night to beat Ne- sraska, 66-48. - Al Rochelle, 6-foot junior guard, tallied 22 points to lead ; the Commodores. He was followed by Babe’ : Taylor with 14 points and Charles Harrison, 6-6 center, with 13. Harrison also oo off 19 rebounds. Kubacki Scores a. High for Nebraska was. 5-9 |; acki | ‘The teams ere evenly ipst half with the} | 13 and 16-. ‘But Vanderbilt, eighth ritiked nationally, pulled out to stay in front by at least three points. The half ended with Vanderbilt n top,. 30-27. The Huskers rallied to 30-29 on Jim Thom’s basket as the second half opened. That was as close as Nebraska came dur- ing the second half. Huskers Have Drouth until 10:55 was left. Then Ne- braska had a drouth while Van- derbilt picked up six points. From there the Commodores moved ahead easily, going into a’ semi-stall and taking advan- tage of Husker mistakes. The loss was Nebraska’s first the Huskers a 2-5 season mark. Vanderbilt is undefeated | . with six victories. / Vanderbilt (66) Nebraska (48 ft. French - Pe ee Taylor Harrison Gregor Gibbs ~ fot A CO RENWOF y 0 3 3 -0- =4 2 4 3 2 Pe ecaece id |Mercier enc nents Totals 22 22-34 13! Totals 19 10-21 19 ‘Scoring by halves— VManderbilt «.