Stewart ‘35. Misso Defeats Te COLUMBIA, mMo—(U. Norman Stewart broke an . ‘ltime Missouri single-game scc ing record with 35 points Monda night as the Tigers handed Texas ‘|Tech its first defeat of the sea a illiaat d iecematt ae sortie aa son, 92-60, Stewart, an ‘All-Big Seven guard last season, also set an ins dividual game mark for field goals, connecting on 14 of 28 shots for 54 percent, Hé also points was set jf 1953 by Bob Reiter. The Tiggrs as a team hit a red-hoh 53 percent of their shots fro: ;|could muster only 31 percent. Missouri, with Stewart setting the pace, built up a 51-20 half~ time lead. Tech came back in the second. half with a full-court 4|press, but the Tigers continued to: pour it on with their lead ¢]never cut. é Black’r Newton | Buchan i | Reed * | Under’d # | Cum’ gs & | Redw’e ¢ |Carpe’r | Wilson. :|Missouri | occ eceeeoneces Texas Tech | | Missouri ee 0|Reichert 3|Ronsick 2|Ross 1|Stehr 4|Cotter Sen> t [ae [lee seg ee & 1 SaQerNeAa re) 1 Scaling SSHwMSNONaAHH SHaunboeonntre es Not 1 Smith Gibson | ERReUMwooemHES PY pep Ane 4 Egelhoff . | 8 8 3 Totals 20 20-34 17 Totals | Sel Wows Texas Tech| iteeceseceeeeees20 Buffs 68, Oregon 49 EUGENE, ORE. — (2) — Colo- i/rado moved into an early ‘jand held it all the way to de #|Oregon, 68-49, Monday n: A crowd of 4,867 - Ranglos score two Colorado in the openj and a field goalfo tie the score j at 4-4, But with only four minutes gone Colorado moved ahead to stay on — Mel Coffman’s basket, , Colorado es i Oregon (49) ot 1} Bell 2-2) 3| Franklin 2-4. 5-6 0-0 7-8 0-0 0-0: 4-5 2-2) t 0-0 0| Tuchardt 0-0 0 Totals 28 22-28 15. Totals 17 15-23 16 'Coloradd .eccscs sorcescccese 40. 28-—68 OLERON GY istics eke cesec \s aainee re 21 COSHH NEw m&weM Scectmowmaarw® SCRseoescsweny Sooners Refuse 9,553