record until it goes West to play|Wadsworth One Washington U. of St. Louis next)Zebo . ine of © Friday and then plays in the Big| sh)" rege heey Seven tournament at Kansas City|~ Totals 19 -25-38 17 after Christmas. ; coraet a aces Brown, after winning three] coe oe ae sich. Wied on 2 340 oon ag eee It is expected to tumble again to-| - night at Syracuse. Cornell Never Headed -Rolles swished set shots at 1:55) and 2:25 to give Cornell a lead and it was never headed, though tied at 4-4, 6-6 and 10-10. The straw- berry blond added a pair of gift shots at 7:10 to break the last tie. Cornell legged it out to 22-13 after - 10 minutes and then enjoyed a 10- point streak to up it to 36-20 late in the first half. It was 42-30 at}: _ intermission. - Cornell came back from the rest period in a cool state and lost half of its lead. But it warmed up fast to put in eight straight points. There was one:stretch when Rolles contributed eight consecutive Cor- nell points, with only two free throws by John Lyden ‘of the Bruins breaking it up. The Red’s widest margins were 19 points, with 9 minutes remain- ing, when it was 67-48, and at the windup. Eabowoni Does Well _ Bo Roberson’s rebounding and shooting were other Cornell fea- tures. He had 15 points and didn’t miss a field goal try until after he. had made five straight. He _missed when he tried a long set early in the second half. Joe Tebo was the best of the Burins. He scored 25 points, mak- OMA RH id OR NR ene