Once again they stalled until less than 15 seconds were left.) \Then they moved in, and Peck} fired the clincher from about 10 feet out, Colorado never had. a chance to retaliate. | Peck, 5-9, and Lane, 5-10, two lof the smallest in Oklahoma’s |stable of basketball runts, put jon. a great show, Peck hit 18 | points, ‘including the dramatic | winners, and Lane connected for |31. Lane, tournament scoring champion here last year, -hit 13 \field goals, most of them from \far out. | Oklahoma, which barely man- jages to muster a six-foot average for its squad, was whipped in. re- ‘bounds, 55-38, by the heavily fa- vored Buffs. But the Sooners hit 25 of 54 shots from the field for 46 per cent. _ sj After a tight first half in which Oklahoma led most of the time, altho Colorado owned a. 37-35 lead at intermission, the Buffs ‘built their biggest leads midway in the second half. These were brief margins of six points at 65-59 and 67-61. one : Then Oklahoma ‘closed in, and dealt the Buffs their fourth straight loss after a three-game winning streak at the start of the season. Missouri, winning its fifth jgame against two losses, built a |35-29 halftime lead over’ Ne- |braska, and then widened that| ‘to 21 points at 72-51 four minutes | before the end, : | The Huskers, making their! first appearance here under new (Continued on Page 10, Column 4)