RADO (62) -G-GA F-FA PF TP | Jeangerard , 2 b= 3.23 MofFrison «© ....cecees Grant ... Harrold DOUG. os ss ces oye. ninls 21-64 20-43 32 62 Halftime score—Kansas, 35-27. iby 24 points at 57-33—their | igest lead of the night—two min utes before the end of the quar-| ter. KU then piled in the reserves’ and Colorado cut the lead to trail by 62-41 going’ into the fi- nal period, and cut the. deficit to 13 points midway in the final quarter before Kansas regulars returned to close out the game. Born, who has been bothered by an ankle injury, played little ‘more than half the game. But a ibalanced KU _ attack, geared around a stifling defensive press that recalled the tactics of last. season’s conference champs and. NCAA runnerup team, made up) for the lack of the’ big’ scoring punch. Born’s total was his’ lowest in the last seven games—the final three of last season and four this season. But while he was hitting nil two of 12 shots from ‘the field, the Jayhawkers, with 12 men |breaking into the scoring acts, itotaled 26 of 57 from the field for a red hot 46 per cent. Colo- ‘rado hit only 21 of 64 for 32 ‘per cent. The victory sent Kansas into ithe semifinals of the tournament ‘against the winner of the Iowa State - Missouri game, payed later Saturday night. . | Kelley hit six of 10 field ’ at-| tempts . and added three free| ‘throws without ‘a miss -for 15 points and scoring honors for the) Jayhawks. But he had to make ‘oom in the spotlight for Dobbs, the 5-11 soph from’ Bartlesville, | ‘Okla. Dobbs tossed. in six of nine Continued on page 31, col. 1