veny vir opre : ke Meanwhile, Jerry Sane. the Cats’ '6-11 giraffe, .again came off the bench. to level a knockout wallop of 16 points to open two leads of '14 points in the final half. California, playing without ace ‘center Bob McKeen, nabbed a slim ‘lead midway of the second half and then came up with a ball control game to nip the Jayhawks. McKeen | ‘injured an ankle in Cal’s first round loss to Kansas State Tuesday. California led 37-35 at halftime, but the lead changed hands twice ‘before the Bears got ahead to stay at 47-46. t Buffs Set Record Colorado set a tournament record ‘with its scoring spread of 42 points in beating Nebraska. | The previous worst beating in nine years on the tournament was, \a 33-point spread, 81-48, by Colo- ado over Harvard in 1948, The Bears and Buffs will meet at 4 p. m. Thursday for the consola-, ition title after a 2 p. m. game be- tween Kansas and Nebraska for. |Sev event place. | KANSAS STATE (OJIOWA STATE £60) 2.9 ss 2;Vogt att 0 0-0 0-0 PIES oS - = a Re pS x Te ei cae PWC RDONIDOPoOD a 1 0 0 0 3 2 “2 0 MR etbsomatie - Wetter g io g fe | 1 24 22-30 25! Totals 20 20-38 18 an score—Kansas State 38, Iowa e 4 2 1 0 1 3 5 0 1 0 6 ; Sxeeeere wNwoLroce NEBRASKA (4 D Sone +, te Ope Bw = pe.s y oh ‘ er f pele f 3|Renblmn e¢ Matzke c Prokop ¢ Buel g¢ Soe 7 2° re, tore, 7 Heda hoOmwonmedn Roy. & Coufal g¢ Wells & 0|Gibson g NH OSHRONNNWOSR ROSNSOSNOCOM BOSRONA Oo fs 31 27-43 181 Totals 17 13-27 26° |Halftime score: Colorado 52, Nebraska 23 KANSAS (62) CALIFORNIA (65) £ f-fa pf g f-fa pf; Baer: f 0. M’Keen E.., f Friend, f Mastrow, f Hagler, c : Brown, ¢ Di w'ntraub, g SS; £ Denies zg REROOWNH pH QONwh x HERO ohh 7 Oy RMOANOW RS UNS. PSUS oI Rd OM Mendon o 7 HM RWOUPOWN °F 3 on. ‘Totals Halftime Score: Cal. 37, Kansas 35.