gn artful dribbling and_ stalling tandem in the meet, an import- ant item if O. U. can gain a late-game lead. This is doubly true: because of Lane's free- throw radaring. _Lynn Hart, 6-2; a three-let-| tered veteran liked Lane, is man-| ning one forward; Sam Thomp-| son, 6-3 madeover center, the other, = Recalls Cowpoke Upset. -Save for Lane’s play-making, shooting and dribbling, this 1s not an imposing club. But Drake .has proved several times he 1s most dangerous when his shoul- ders are near the mat—witness last winter’s stunning 63-60 up: set of Oklahoma A. and M., at Stillwater—and can be expectea to hit his first round foe, Colo- rado, with some new. form re trickery. the curtain on the noliday snow at 8 p. m. Monday. — - TOP" 1953 -TOURN: ar scion ; ere caps.) LESTER LANE. Dean Earsons p,- Nebraska..... : eC} Missouri 21 DOR: ee ee pe F009 Sater" § ay rado 9 * Bill Toe CG; Nebraska. 14 Bob Waller, ¢, Oklahor Oklahoma ... 17 Seek ek ee YESTERDAY’S S FOOTBALL | BOWLS. = the Associated Press.) OINSETTIA B OWL. Fort Still - or Bolling Air Force ‘6. LETTUCE BOWL. Fort Ord 52, California All-Stars 0. ae