ichards .....0 0 O|Doeble ....i...0°0 0 eichert .... 2 0 4/Fagler wee Boc1 1 3 1)Boich 0 0 0 » 0 1 4/Renzelman ... 5 9 3 0 RP ROY: of osees ceases 270 4.0 008 0 Matzke bay 0 0 O!Bue @ (0 0.2 4 3 0 Palkas ve ck OO s see O O 3!/Wells er OO a Stewart ......10 6 4|Coufal . prow ao Ronsitks...5.138, -O4: 21GIpsOn: cissinss. 012 Fowler ws... 0 0 —_-—— Totals ........16 26 18 Totals .......25 25 23 Half-time score—Missouri 35, Nebraska 29. ty points. Oklahoma goaled a huge 46.5 percentage from the field to 32.9 for Colorado. Colorado ‘outre- bounded: the winners, 55 to 38, but couldn’t match the hustle and shooting, This was Oklahoma’s first vic- tory of the season after four pmith 2. Doebles 3, vagien, Renzelman,|Sttaight losses, Roy 2, Matzke 3, Coufal 2, Missouri—Park,| COLORADO—71. 73. Reichert, Rust 2, Blackman, Reiter 2, Smith. GFT F FT F Jimmy Peck’s leaping goal yen cet eee 2-5 with three seconds of the over- Jeangerard $7.2 7 3 time left gave Oklahoma its|faMeon: & & 2 at ae upset victory over Colorado in/annah -. 1 9 OlLan 2S 4 the first game of the tourna yanstield 0 2 1/Hamilton Lo 8 6 6 ment. Mowbray... 5 2 1) Totals s...25 2319 It was Oklahoma’ S second] ‘totals .....93 25 22) deep freeze which paid off. The}, Halftime “score: “Colorado 37, Okla- Sooners had waited too long in erek, throws missed: Colorado—Cotfman, the regulation time when they|fsa®32" iin eaneios, Haldorson gee a held the. ballyfor three minutes and twenty-three seconds only to make their move too late to break a 68-all tie. © But the overtime freeze chilled the Buffaloes, favored with Missouri in both the tour- nament and the conference road lying ahead. _ Lane Pushes One In. Les‘Lane, who hit thirty-one points for the Sooners, got them an early lead in the overtime with his swishing push shot. Then three free shots were missed by the Sooners as they failed to ice the game. Colorado’s Bob Jeangerard hit Colérado’s only goal of the over- time with twenty-nine seconds left to tie it at 71-all. Oklahoma took the ball down- court, stalled until six seconds remained, then Lane broke in, passed to Peck and Peck san to goal the winner. Oklahoma, outmanned under the board, fought Colorado fe- rociously throughout. The Buffs Muller 7, Lane 2, Peck, j Records of Big 7 TEAM RECORDS TO DATE. Key: H—Home game. V—Game away. N—Neutral court. *Overtime. “peas ale ed 52 Ore. State... +» 5ON 64 Oregon_..... . 52N 415°C. Or ie os ** 84H 64 St. Mary’s.... 51H ss Celorade Diet oan orado .... hic 65H : x. 44 if 46 California . 59V 62: O26. Lw kh, 65V 71 Oklahoma .... *73N oe STATE. 73 Carleton © .....csscce Aotias Ss iiesibeabseeces Tourney Teams. 70 Wyoming 81 easton 91 Indiana SS- Eas Bs Wsdensedeveceste (3 SDUIRA sakes GC GRICE cs Re OO GRICET ss cecdesssciieeettesse thevcsesuédauipsectece. ICEL : “MISSOURI 49 Illinois srereeseesreccessesacsnsseees TTV. seeeee OLY, 94H 56H 58H **84V Tp UNODIOSKA. kocig. os capeseteseskiticocancies DSN OKLAHOMA, : Baylor ... 86 Wisconsin ay Ra Ohio State 73 Colorado 61 ee ey 79 Memphis State . ' 58 = abhi stan Oeneecenee