Mizzou, Nebraska win; Colorado, ISU topple Missouri jumped to a commanding 60-34 half time advantage and held on in the final period to defeat a fine Indiana team, 109-96, Saturday in Columbia. Numerous records were broken in the hectic scoring affair. The Tigers' first half total and their final score are both new school records. Indiana's 62 second half points broke a Missouri opponent scoring record and also set a new Brewster Field House record. The Tigers hit on a fantastic 68 per cent of their field goal attempts in route to their convincing victory. MU's Don Tomlison tallied a career high of 32 points to pace both clubs in scoring. * * Nebraska invaded Wichita State's Roundhouse Saturday night and succeeded in handing The contest was knotted 71-71 at the end of regulation play, but Tom Scantlebury's overtime heroics produced the non-conference win for the Cornhuskers. Scantlebury lead Nebraska scorers with 22 points, six of them coming in the crucial overtime. Bob Gratopp added 20 points for the Cornhuskers. the Wheatshockers a rare one- outtime, 81-79, court loss. Colorado felt the blows of sophomore-dominated Southern California as the Trojans bounced the Buffaloes, 88-74, Colorado, last year's Big Eight champs and this year's title favorites, were limited to just three points during the final four and a half minutes of the game. The Trojans took advantage of the scoring slump and scored 13 points to secure their victory. ed a prestigious 86-62 victory over rival I-State. The margin of victory was the largest since the two schools began playing in 1906. Southern Cal's Ron Riley held Cliff Meely, last season's Big Eight Player of the Year, to just 14 points as the Trojans pulled off the minor upset of the Buffaloes. Gary Zeller hit a career high 26 points to guide the way for Drake's second straight win. Bill Cain scored 28 points for the Cyclones, one of several title hopefuls in the Big Eight. Drake, the graduation-depleted Missouri Valley champions, scor- NEW YORK (UPI)—Bud Wilkinson, who led University of Oklahoma football teams for 17 years, will be formally inducted Tuesday into the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Pro Scoreboard During Wilkinson's coaching years at OU, the Sooners won 139 games, lost 27 and tied four. In one stretch from 1953 to 1957, Oklahoma set a national record by winning 47 consecutive games. Hall of Fame to induct Wilkinson National Football League EAST Century Division w 1 t pct pf pa x-Cleveland 9 2 1 0.818 105 217 St. Louis 4 7 1 0.364 265 197 New York 4 8 0 0.333 216 267 Pittsburgh 1 11 0.083 177 356 Capital Division w 1 t pct pf pa x-Dallas 9 2 1 0.818 320 203 Washington 4 8 1 0.600 282 203 Philadelphia 4 7 1 0.364 263 336 New Orleans 4 8 1 0.343 270 352 WEST Central Division w 1 t pct pf pa Minnesota 11 1 1 0.917 366 116 Detroit 7 4 1 0.600 256 194 Green Bay 6 6 0 0.500 203 190 Chicago 1 1 1 0.803 204 294 Coastal Division w 1 t pct pf pa x-Los Ang. 11 1 0.917 392 202 Ballimore 7 4 1 0.636 256 234 Atlanta 4 8 0 0.333 239 262 Dec. 8 1969 KANSAN San Fran. 3 7 2 300 256 295 x-Clinched Dv. Title Sunday's Results Cleveland 20, Green Bay 7 New York 48, St. Louis 6 South 17 Atlanta 45, New Orleans 17 Washington 34, Philadelphia 29 Baltimore 17, Detroit 17 Minnesota 20, Los Angeles 16 NY Sports Games New Orleans at Washington Atlanta at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Detroit At McKinley at Michigan Green Bay at Chicago Cleveland at St. Louis New York at Pittsburgh American Football League EAST w 1 t pct pf pa X-New York w 1 t pct pf pa Houston w 6 2 4.455 251 256 Boston w 4 9 0.308 243 289 Buffalo w 4 9 0.308 244 314 Miami w 4 9 0.250 224 305 WEST w l t pct pf pa Oakland 11 1 1.917 367 235 Gamble City 11 1 1.917 367 235 St. Diego 7 6 0.538 243 270 Denver 8 1 1.333 270 328 Cincinnati 4 8 1 .333 264 340 Primarily Leather GOOD FOR $ IN EXCHANGE FOR SANDALS, BELTS, WATCHBANDS, BAGS, BOOTS, VESTS & MORE!!! (made on a piece of leather) GIFT CERTIFICATES 812 Mass.