BIG SEVEN--- Continued from Page Eleven. Patterson—fouled out in the | third quarter and Coach Phog | | Allen’s team only managed one | | field goal. in the final. minutes. But an early lead, plus bet- _ter free throw than its foe, gave Kansas its third annual Big Seven basketball tournament. : get in front.. Pasengtt 04 Park,f Fowler,f Reichert,f Stewart,f Denny,f Cruts,f ‘Reiter,c olst,c Filbert,c Elmore,g Schoon’r,z Henson,g Casteel,g Sally,g . Hughes,g ; ag8 Totals. 23 21.30 *Technnical foul on Kansas bench. Score by quarters: — BAnsag 2 os ogs ed TO 16 2169 (AMEISSOUTL 7750 5:, cake 15 18 16 18—67 Missed free throws—Kansas: Brain- ard 2, Patterson 2, McElroy, 5, Born 4. Dobbs; i i: Park 3, Stewart 4, Cruts 2, Holst 2, Elmore, Schoon- ‘maker’ 6, Casteel, Sally 2, Hughes 2. Officials—Jim Enright and Ike Craig. * Oklahoma 86, Nebraska 70 ‘Oklahoma, led by Bob Wal- ler’s 33 points, hit sharply in the second half to defeat Ne- braska, 86-70. ' Q pe Kelley,f Brainard,f Patterson,f | Ormommeocococod | ommHomacnon’d no re i) “I Totals CHRO RCORROH ROO CHHORRFOWNHROACONHM OPNHRHRNUUH WOR