Wisconsin Comeback | Trips UN. . Huskers Handed 71-52 Defeat | Madison, Wis. (2)—Wiscon- | sin, outscored and outplayed in the first half, rallied in the sec- ond half to beat Nebraska, 71- 52, Monday night. Nebraska led throughout the | first half and held a 33-27 ad- vantage at the intermission but scored only 19 points in the second half while the Badgers grabbed 44. _ Guard Dick Miller and For- ward Glenn Borland outscored the entire Nebraska team in the | _ second half. : Miller Scores 21 Miller, the game’s leading | scorer with 21 points, scored 13 points after the half while Bor- land was getting 10 of his 14 total. A long basket by Borland gave the Badgers’ the lead for the first time’ at 42-41 after four minutes of the second half. Gary Reimers, Nebraska guard, took the lead away with \a long shot, but Miller made a jump shot and Borland scored on a hook shot to give Wiscon- sin a 46-43 lead. It was Wis- consin’s game after that. Smith Paces Huskers ' Forward Charles Smith paced the Cornhuskers with 15 points. ( It was Wisconsin’s second victory in five games and the Badgers’ first home triumph of the season. It was Nebraska’s fi fourth loss in six games. A se hbase oe 1 | ee (7h) - Té gs, It. “pf. rettes DL, Smith % 7g °3\ Mueller 3 1-3 5| th Smidt 2 2-2 1) Litzow 6 0-0 0 B: Nannen 3 0-1 3} Borland 4 6-7 1 ‘ Arwood 0 0-0 1)Mack 0 0-0 0 Wells 0 0-0 0| Zeiger 0 0-0 0| NE kw. 5 0-0 1) Folz 2 3-4 2 om 0 0-0 3} Parker 2 2-6 0 Howard 0 1-2 0 er 6 9-130 cc Kubacki 4 0-2 0| Badura 1 0-0 1) - Reimers 3 0-0 5/Leightfuss 1 0-0 0 ak Coufal O 0-1 2/Jorgensen 9 O-0 1 Merzier 0 0-1 0) Martin 0. 0-0 0 ea ee eae ee cen Totals 2110-1719] Totals 25 21-3310 te Score by halves— 3 ; Nebraska s+seesenevasceers 33 19—52 Wisconsin seccescscvessses 27 44—71 1 £- mn Kane