Huskies Tie It. Up. Kansas State erected a. 46-39 lead as the third quarter started but later on Tripp, Parsons and Patnoe hit a flurry of points for ‘Washington to make it a 49-all jtie with four and a half minutes jof the period to go, Big Jerry jJung came alive and with \Prisock spearheaded a_ rally which pulled the Cats away to ‘a 65-57 at the end of the quar- Kansas State got two 9-point leads in the final quarter and once had an 11-point gap before a late Washington rally com- bined with a full court press \chopped it to its final margin, |81-75. Dean Parsons, Washington ‘center, hit eleven of eighteen field shots and two free throws for game scoring honors, twen- ty-four, Jesse. Prisock had eight goals and three free ones for} nineteen points, high for the Wildcats, Washington edged the winners in shot percentage, - 38 per cent to 37.2 per cent, K-State jhad one more rebound than the 'Huskies, 44 to 43. Cyclones Catch Up. The Cyclones, hitting only 20.5 per cent of their field shots in the first half, got within af, point twice in the third quarter, || then caught the Buffs in the first minute of the fourth stanza when|| Charles Duncan laid one in and|/ converted a free throw when he]} was fouled on the shot, That}} made it 53-all. . Tied again at 55, Iowa State// ‘once more fell behind as Burd-|; ‘ette Haldorson hit two free) Jerry Davis hit five points to give the Cyclones a lead of 63-58. Late fouls by Colorado protected the Iowa State lead. |, The Cyclones hit better in the}! second half and wound up with an over-all. 30.5 per cent, wenty-one hits in sixty-nine} shots, Colorado cooled off in the}} econd half and wound up with|| a 28.1 per cent average, eighteen || out of sixty-four. Colorado, with|| a decided height advantage, || snared thirty-eight rebounds to twenty- nine for Iowa. State. |}