GATS NIP Haka Washington Suffers 6th Straight Loss as Kansas State Cap-| tures an 81-75 Vistory. IOWA STATE ON RALLY [Colokado Leads by Twelve Points | at Half, but Cyclones Go — on Spree to Win, 70-63. Two of the longest losing streaks - ‘in major college bas- ketball’ grew a game longer each yesterday afternoon in the consolation round of the Big Seven pre-season _ basketball tournament at Municipal Audi- torium. Kansas State’ staved off guest Washington’s second half rally to take an 81 to 75 decision, the third for the Wildcats over the ‘Huskies and the sixth straight loss for the West coast crew. Iowa State overcame a 28-40 halftime deficit to hand Colo- radé its seventh straight loss, 70 to 63, in the early game. A Crowd of 3,500. About 3,500 persons sat in on the afternoon twin bill. Iowa|?2é State and Kansas State meet} {qhnson for the consolation champion- ship at 4 o'clock and either Washington or Colorado will get into the win column when they meet at 2 o'clock. ee team has won a g season. , | K-State never succeeded in pulling away from the Huskies as they battled toe to toe/¢tat \through the first two quarters. After an early 5-1 Wildcat: lead, Jung |the score was tied at 8-all. Jesse|sny |Prisock hit five straight points|Poore jto give K-State a 13-8 lead, as jlarge a spread as the team en- | joyed in the first quarter. Two | goals by 6-11 Jerry Jung and a \free throw by Jim Smith gave |the Cats a 21-16 lead late in the \first but Washington closed to an 18-21 position at the buzzer. Washington began, pressing the K-State Stamina with a fast break in the second quarter and it paid off as the Huskies took over late in the period. But first two goals by J. R. Snyder and one by Kent Poore gave the Wildcats a 31-24 lead 3% minutes into the period. The double teaming center position of the Huskies with Dean Parsons and Jim Coshow was giving the Wildcats trou- ble. Parsons and Coshow: both|. hooked shots in and Doyle Per- kins hit two jump shots as Washington took the lead, 35- |34, Dick Stone, Snyder and |\Roger . Craft pulled _K-State ‘the Cats led, 42-39, at the half. Forest Fire Won't Interfere With Rose Bowl TV. Hollywood,. Dec, 29.(AP)—_— The National Broadcasting company quickly squelched today speculation that the Mt. Wilson forest fire might inte?- fere with the coast-to-coast telecast of the Rose bowl. game New Year’s day. Television ‘transmitters are located atop the peak, . “No matter what happens on Mt. Wilson,’ N. B. GC. stated, ‘‘we will be able to carry the Rose bowl game live coast- to coast.”’ It was disclosed, however; = that local telecasting of the game might be affected if. flames should reach the 4 million dollars worth of TV. installations on the peak. Transmitters on the seven Los Angeles area video stations are located there. =e Duncan was top rebounder for Iowa State with eight and Haldorson grabbed fifteen’ for’ Colorado, - IOWA STATE—70. GFT'F 74 5 ee - 2 2 Jeangerald . Co et AMorribon wetied 0 wo Ni Howommoned iw] ie Ol BrmogMUced Botbalen 13 10—6 orado — Offi : - ; io—Jeangera nanglos 2, Haldorson 2, Mock, Harrold, orrison, Iowa State—Davis 3, LeBuhn 3, a gd 2, Duncan 4, VanCleave 2, Wet KANSAS SE ae WASHINGTON—75. i oreo Olsen Totals» ccs 32 17 16 POtalg cco. 3 SCORE BY ea RS. wanes eee dscvespaalovpntes a5 3 43 1e-98 BHINGTOM i aincrcadesascervecss Officials—Nash, Rust. Free throws missed—Kansas State: Prisock 2, J. Smith 2, Jung 5. Washington: Bryan 3, Patnoe, Tripp, arsons 2 Coshow, Johnson 4, Voegtlin, Perkins. PPPPipE | onoowmrwHwr Bp Bt | OMHOmcooNH HE, S Ol HRONKNwNOH'Y | co Bee