Missouri, ranked seyen tionally in the last Associated Press poll, broke loose early in the second half to beat Ne- braska, 75-58. Norm Stewart led Tiger scoring with 26 points, Gary Renzleman was high for the Huskers with 19—all in’ the first half. Cyclones ys. Kansas. Tonight’s action pits Iowa State against Kansas in the & o’clock game with guest Cali- fornia meeting Kansas State in the second game. _ Undefeated Kansas, defending meet champion, will start four sophomores and guard Dallas BIG SEVEN— Continued on Page Ten. * * kik * Kenko & Nebraska —88, ‘Missouri—_75, FT.F. Park:f Ekwall, f 2 Filbert, f Cc. Smith, f 0 Richards,f Doeble,f 0 Reichert,f vi) RUSE: 3 0 Blackman,f 3 Reiter,c Renz’ ‘imn, ¢ Roy, Matane, gz Buel,g Prokop,g Wells, Coufal,z Gibson,g Totals 162618. Totals 252523 aoe at half—Missouri 35, Nebras- OHSSamcouoHnoen be Fowler,g Bese c ca Progen L-Onmoaoooiwmmimericd mm 1 0 i 0 5 Q 1 0 as 0 2 a ka Free throws. -missed—Nebraska: Ek- wall, Smith 2, Doebles ® Fagler, Ren- zelman, Roy 2, Matzke 3, Coufal 2; Missouri: Park, Reichert, Rust 2, Blackman, Reiter 2, “Smith. ¢ Officials—Cilff Ogden of Wichita; John Lloyd-of Kansas City. I a ae i3. yj 8 a2 No tj Jeang’ard,f Ranglos,f Halderson,e Hannah,e | Harrold, CORR RHODOKR | SHARAN WON ck,g ie Mowbray, S15 a 2 1 Totals 23 25 Sore at bale ecipeadi 37, Okla- Regulation—Colorado 68, Oklahoma, Free. throws -missed—Colorado: Coff- re Jeanegerard 2, Ranglos, Haldor- son Mansfield 2; Oklahoma: Thomp- son 3 Hart 2, Muller 7, Lane 2, Peck, . Officials—John Frasher of Ilinois, Alex George of Notre Dame. hom.