62-58, with three -minutes re- |maining when the Bears started ithe stall which won the game. Kansas managed a goal and a free throw in that time, ~ but couldn’t close the gap. __ | Joe Hagler and Bob Brown filled in for the injured McKeen, who had scored thirty-two points, in Cal’s first-round loss to Kan- sas State. Gene Elstun, sophomore for-| ward, was top scorer for E Uss| j -on oints. 7 en eke ag G 3'\Blake ........... O 1!McKeen bee 0|Friend 5 1:Mastrow 0 O'idagler ... 4 5!Brown 3 4'\Diaz .\..:... sie O\Weintraub .... 2 1|Hess_..... snetagee Bite Se gee boomed Follinger .... —_ Johnston ... 0 3I Totals o.22 2 Totals ......19 24 201 i Half-time score: Kansas 35, California 37.| : Kansas—EHlstun 3,} Davenport, Johnson 4, Brainard 2,} , Parker, California—Blake 3, E.} , Hagler 2,‘ Brown, Wein-] , Hess 3, Arrillaga. COS THPRASK A At Fl opmoumHuc.e wo al HRwournownw FT 7 4 0 0 0 2 7 3 0 1 0 0 D Renzelman .«. Matzke Prokop .. Buel OY: =.) Coufal Wells Gibson Total®. \ecccsal 4, L (50s 1 2 3 i 0 | woowoowesounsy | Moc - Mowbray ... 1 Morrison .... 1 Totals .....31 27 18] | Half-time score: Colorado 52, Nebraska} 3. ! Free throws missed: Colorado—Coffman, } Ranglos, Helzer| Haldorson 2, Hannah,’ Walter, Harrold 2,| Mowbray. Nebraska—Boic , Smith Scere Matzke 2, Prokop} LoRNoNnoomAHomoney | HwoNnocHoCOmHwHHN Ss ror) | RHHOHNWANANE A w no