Freshmen win 86-84 KU freshman Coach Bob Mulcahy and his assistant Riney Lochmann sat on the bench with their substitutes in the second overtime. But the subs numbered zero. Webb's second shot arched towards the basket. The ball hit the rim and went high in the air. Directly behind the ball Bob Tyus went into the air and brought the ball down for KU. Fifteen seconds remained in the second overtime, Tyus passed to Rich Bradshaw. Eleven seconds left . . . Webb fouled Bradshaw in a desperate attempt to steal the ball. Tom West, KU's seventh man, entered the game for the injured Carl Janis with the score tied 83-83 and 30 seconds remaining. West hit for two. The crowd hushed as if Webb was trying to sink a putt on the 18th hole from 15 feet. Bradshaw hit his first shot and put KU ahead 86-84. BRADSHAW MISSED the second shot and then grabbed the rebound. Ten seconds later, Chet Lawrence fouled K-State's Jeff Webb. Webb hit the first on a one-and-one. Daily Kansan Thursday, January 19, 1967 Two seconds remained . . . Bradshaw passed to West . . . Doug Dodge fouled him and the game was over . . . another chapter in the KU-K-State rivalry. This time a freshman chapter for KU. NEWPORT, R.I. — (UPI) — The first National Open Golf Championship was played in Newport in September and October. 1895. Newport Country Club pro Horace Rawlings, who had come from England a year earlier, was the winner. When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. KU scoring leader was Bradshaw with 22 followed by Hoffman, 21. Chet Lawrence scored 17. Bob Tyus, also a football Swimmers seek fourth At the end of regulation play the score was 67 apiece. At the end of the first overtime the score was 75 apiece. GOLF HISTORY KU's varsity swimming team seeks its fourth successive Big Eight victory when they meet Kansas State at 2 p.m. Saturday in new Robinson pool. Coach Dick Reamon's swimmers have compiled an overall 4-1 season record with league victories against Missouri, Colorado and Nebraska, and a non-league win over the Air Force Academy. IN THE FIRST five meets of the season, the Jayhawkers set four new school records. 7 KU'S ALL-AMERICA distance ace, Don Pennington, soon to compete in national events, covered the 1000-yard freestyle in 10:37 to set another team record. K-State features two national record-holders. Bob Duenkel swam the 160-yard individual medley in 1:35.6 against Colorado earlier this month to establish the national record for the 20-yard pool. Jim Kent lowered the 200-yard freestyle record to 1:50.3 and he cut 5.9 seconds off the old 200-yard butterfly standard by swimming 2:03.3 against Missouri. Roy O'Connor covered the 100- yard freestyle in 48.9 seconds to break the existing record by 9 seconds. The lone loss was to nationally rated Southern Methodist. Dick Rivers swam the 200-yard backstroke in 2:01.4 to cut 2.6 seconds off the American record for a 20-yard course. player, hit for 14. Gary Dickerson tallied seven. Carl Janis had three and Tom West two. NOW! 3 Shows Daily 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 NOW! Evenings at 7:15 - 9:15 Lynn Redgrave is "Georgy Girl" COMING NEXT! — Natalie Wood Dick Shawn Jonathan Winters metro-goldwn-mayer presents "penelope" in Panavision and Metrorocolor ...the world's most beautiful bank-rober! For Housemothers and Housemanagers Semester break is a good time to have your draperies, rugs, and furniture professionally cleaned by New York Cleaners. Cleaning will make them look better and wear better. This service is economical and easy. All you have to do is call VI 3-0501 for more information. VI 3-0501 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of Good Appearance Serving Lawrence for Over 50 years