. A tremendous second-half comeback, instigated by Jerry Davis, was. responsible for Iowa State’s scr tory over the, Buffs, who are winless now ven games. In the night games Kansas beat off a furious Missouri rally to win, 69-67, and gain the’ |championship game opposite Oklahoma, which peice Ne- braska, 86-70. Davis tallied 21 points, 13 of” |them in the rallying minutes, | when the Cyclones shook off the |effect of a very cold first half and pecked away until they had | destroyed a 12-point deficit. With 9 to Go. Joined by the revitalized play of center Chuck Duncan (15 | | points) and the reserve trouble- | | shooting of Howard Johnson and Tom lLeBuhn, State finally | caught the Buffs at 53 with nine | minutes to go. It took four more minutes. before the Cyclones could batter into the lead, but they did it at 60-58 on LeBuhn’s turning shot of the post and they held. at least a two-point lead the rest of the way. Colorado—63, Iowa State—70. FT. .F J’ngerard,f Coffman,f Walter,f Renglos,f | Halderson,c Hannah,e Mock,g Harrold,g Morrison,g Davis,f Leburn,f DeKoster,f Alleman,f Dunean,c Dale,c V'nCleave,zg Johnson,g Nims,g Wetter,g 3 Totals 21 28 27 28 27 Score by quarters: Colorado 21 19 13 10—63_ Stabe S55, nic 13.615 22 20—70 Missed free throws—Colorado: Jean- ferard 3, Renglos 2, Halderson 2, Mock, Harrold, Morrison; Iowa State: Davis 3, Lebuna 3, DeKoster 2, Dungan 4, VanCleave 2, Wetter 2 oe. 7 3 0 1 am 0 6 a 0 OUWoOROONNMA Mn mOummenatcad at Totals 18 27 29 socnerwanas [coranmonel