halt c getting 33 of the Buffs’| total as they paced a gigantic 52-| 23 advantage. After that it was just a matter of what the final edge would be. _ Coach Bebe Lee used his reg- _ulars for only 18-minutes in the contest and cleared his bench of fifteen reserves. Only two Buffs failed to crack the scor- ing columus. In the other consolation brack- et game, California’s Bears com- pletely ruined Kansas’ hopes for some glory by trimming the Jay- hawks, 65 to 62, for the latter’s second straight loss in the tourna- ment. It was the first time in the history of the tournament a Kan- sas team had lost two straight. The Bears refused to wilt under .the pressure applied by the Kan- sans. and managed the victory even without the presence of Bob McKeen, their mammoth center. COLORADO (89) NEBRASKA (47) Player as FT PF Player FG FT PF TP Ekwall f Boich f Smith f Fagier f Doebele f Renz’anc Matzke c Prokop ¢ Buel g Roy g Coufal g Wells g Gibson g rary lwuncnozabusteaas NMHROOBRHWNNNWOO WOONDONOSOOUNSG PHHOHPNUWANANH A ONONNNOAADAHNO > 0 6 1 1 9 : 1 2 3 0 0 1 £ 1 | SCHNONOOAAHOWONS | HWONSHOOOWHWHEN Totals 312718 89 Totals 1713 26 47 HALF TIME SCORE—Colorado 52, Ne- braska 23. | FREE THROWS MISSED: Colorado— Coffman, Yardley 2, Jeangerard, Rangolas, | Haldorson 2, Hannah, Walter, Mark, Mowbray. Nebraska— Smith 3, Doeble, Renzelman, ‘Matzke 2, Prokop 2, Roy 2, Gibson. | KANSAS (62) | CALIFORNIA (65) Player FGFTPFTP| Player FG FT PF TP 7 7 3 °21|Bilakef 1 6\E.McK’nf 0 4\|Friendf 1 0|Mastrov f 0 0O|Hagierc 5 8|Brownec 4 11|Diaz g HPUONoWROUNeD OhNOUTABRUOS PhWOUNhOWNW B BPR oe VAMDORNHEUHO'Y Hol’ger g Joh'ton g looHowwwoonHr looHrowanooom Totals 19 24 2062| Totals 22 2125 65 HALFTIME SCORE—Kansas 35, Califor- nla 37; FREE THROWS MISSED—Kansas: Ellstun 3, King, Davenport, Johnson 4, Brainard 2,) ‘| Dobbs 2, Parker. California: Blake 3, E.! McKeen, Mastrov, Hagler 2, Brown, Wein- traub, Hess 3, Arrillaga.