4444 Both teams must overcome more tests in the pre=hourney stretch run, before they can be ranked with the Kemexsxsnuxvisx prognosti- cated rank of the Kansas schoolse : | The Cornhuskers tackle Alabama “onday at Tuscalossa e the front em of a two-game southvern swinge The Crimson Tide whipped Bradley at Peoria, 84-65 ,xw ht hex thextnskers xv Kukv knav Bvav as xinvkinoniavx six p-ints less than did NU amxtiyxat the same sitee And ! Bama lost to Ste Louis, only 45-50, at St. Louis. | Iowa State entertains Drake at Ames Tuesday. The Bulldogs surprised “amline, 80-79, “aturday, ani are unbeaten in siesvx the ir only three s tarts Colorado, meanwhile, lost some of its Lasker by dropping poth ends of a two-night stang to California at Borxe ley. The Bears restre ig “even scoring king, icted the Buffaloes! 6-7 svaringvmensex, Burde tte 4.14 0rson, below his average each night at 35 and 16 points to reap two low-score wins, 57-44, ami 59-46. Heldorson went into the series with a 19-point mean, the Buffs with three victories in their first three gamese | Unless CU can upend UCLA Tuesday at Los heiteten. ors play the Bruins close, they will have lost stature on the pre-meet form charte Feet is, (.lifomia, even tho bouncing the Buffs in Berkel ey, must now be considered Missouri's prime ma tournammt menacee They can solidify. that claim Tuesi ay and Wednesday when tley play host to Ohio State's undefeated Buckeyes, and their nation's leading major college scorer , Robin Freeman, on the Coast. | Missoubii fmxaxx also could lose of of its sheen in a dangerous Thursday meeting with Houston U. in Houstone The Cougars lost their first start is six "aturday night, 80-83, to rugged Detroit, and will present in 7-foot Don Boldebuck, the nation's fiféh-ranked cukvaga major col ege scorer j who is ave-ging beyond 31 points.