fornia outshot the Butts, 36.7 per cent to 30.5 per cent, and scored) Ss emerging on| -33 count at the} A Kansa’ rrage early in the| jsecond ha netted thirteen} Lpoints in less than five minutes} |while Nebraska counted only two points. That made it 51-39,| but Nebraska bounced back to hit eight quick points and stand only six back, 47-53. The K. U. margin fluctuated between. six and ten: points the rest of the way until a late rally by the Huskers chopped it sharp. ly to the final 3-point size. Ken Pryor, one of the officials, called a technical on the K. U.| bench late in the game. KANSAS—69. NEBRASKA fc 6 a Fagler ".. ee ue NHHENwHOOWNAa Sela | Soocatscon noo": Sl HagusKRUes osm os Totals eeeee Re. N NS 1) Totals ..22 2 os score: ‘Kansas 34, Nebraska! “Missed tree aa Kansas—Elstun 3,] . King adgett 2, Johnson 3, | Hotlinges Nebraska—Ekwall, | | Matzke 2, Smith, Fagler, Buel 3. See a COLORADO, 3'Coffman Pal ONwmonHooon a's Ra a] mrowsHooNHHis 0/Ranglos 1|Ealdorson 4|Hannah . O\Harrold . 4\Mansfield 2|Moc! 1/Mow ray Sears Ol Totals “stud | OnMicHOmH aD! l oxoumaonan’y Sl Hoosyeosed — ee oOo ew w H TOLAIS ties. 1 25! Half-time score: California 29, ge a . | Free throws missed: California—Bla Friend 2, Brown, B. McKeen’ 7, Hess, s Sie | Se ae Haldorson 3, 2, Harrold 5, Mock 2,