Nebraska, which upset de- | fending champion Kansas State, 78-74, Monday night, led by six points, 40-34, at the half, but | ‘faltered under a brisk second- half Oklahoma attack, Oklahoma tied the po in the third at 42-all on Sterling | Jones’ underhand lay-up and’ went in front to stay on Wal- | ee s tip-in. ; 7 OPONeOHUR | Waller,c Morrison,¢ Brown, c ; Lane,g Hamiiton.g h.g 1 Matzke, z 4 Sirles,g 0 1 Totals Totals, 30 26 27 aes u ers: Gites oe ee 12 22 32 20—86 21 11 19—70 | kKlahoma: | MimmcononIoHMHong x ' | rmenmwonwoaHmn eI Hl ONWORS 2 0 1 ‘7 x 0 1 0 0 Hamilt Newm abrewex: Fagler,. Prokop 3; Johnson 3 ger, Matzke 4, Sirles. ' Kansas State—81. Washington FT. G. Prisock,f ew . ary, J.Smith,f Wilson, f Jung,c ee nyder, Stautter.g | Poore,g Olson,g Totals 321716 #£Totails 311516 Score by quarters: Kansas State ......: 21 at 23 16—81 Washington ........ 18 21 18 18—75 Missed free throws—-Kansas State: Prisock 2, J. Smith 2, Jung 5; Wash- ington: Bryan 3, Patmos, Tripp, Par- | sons 2, Coshow, Johnson 4, Voetgtlin, | Perkins. 4 Bryan,f é Patnoe,f 1 Tripp,f < Parsons,¢e 11 0 NNAOCMH AHH OD NNOKWOUIOHt. pte Reser COR HO,WNNEE HRONENWNOH!