Freeman Hits 40, Buckeyes Rip OU, 89-68 COLUMBUS, OHIO — (®&) — Ohio State’s Buckeyes, with the sensational Robin Freeman toss- ing in 40 points, beat the Okla- |homa Sooners, 89-68, here Mon- | All-America Freeman, a senior guard, hit 12 of 20 field goal tries and lobbed in 16 of 20 from the free throw line to bring his four-game average to 36.75. The Buckeyes got off to an 8-0 lead as the game opened, and the Sooners never again came) closer than eight points, despite a strong comeback effort in the last half. Ohio State led, 40-17, at the half. The Buckeyes, who lost shsty home opener a week ago, won their third contest in four starts. It was the third loss in four starts for the Sooners. | | etiniiome: (68) Ohio State (89) - Ge ore G Sidle HERG RAS Roto Come DO 4- Millard 4 0-1 Totals ' 23 22- 31 2 Totals Ohio State cess ce vecesewh'sevee 40 49-—89 Oklahoma eweerocnesson eaeseen 17 51—68 Colorado 60, lowa 57 BOULDER, COLO. — (4) | Colorado University, defendin: '|Big’ Seven Conference basketha. champion, defeated Iowa’s Big 1 titlists, 60-57, here Monday nigh ‘\before 6,800 fans. Towa (57) | Colorado - Gon Pee 1- 2 4|Coffman 3] Ranglos 5|Hannah 1| Peterson | 3|Mowb’y 3|Helzer 3|Jochems 2INichol’n a HH OWWHORAS = sh ~ nce ae NOSANUAH Totals 19 49-80 23 23 Comnade: :