KU freshmen win over KSU100-76 By JERRY KLEIN UDK Sports Editor Four freshmen hailing from Illinois scored in double figures yesterday leading KU to a 100-76 win over K-State in Allen Field House. Guards Chester Lawrence, 6-4 from Vienna, Ill., and Carl Janis, 6-2, from Chicago, the game's top scorers, each scored 25 points. Forward Rich Bradshaw (6-3) and center Jim Hoffmann (6-7), both from Chicago, added 23 and 14 points, respectively. Greg Dickerson led K-State with 19 points. But then KU struck like lightning. When the storm ended four minutes later, KU's Bob Tyus tied the game at 26-26 with a foul shot. The Jayhawks outscored K-State, 22-10, in the final six minutes and led at halftime 48-36. MIDWAY THROUGH the first half, it looked as though K-State would pull away and win its third successive game. The Wildcats led 26-14 with 10:32 left. KU's air-tight defense held the Wildcats to 10 points in about 10 minutes. The second half was a mere repeat of the first; KU's hustle versus K-State's frigid shooting. While the Wildcats missed their first five shots in the half, KU stayed hot, eventually opening a 62-39 lead with 15:32 remaining. Grid coach selection is finished The selection of assistant football coaches at KU was completed this week according to Wade Stinson, athletic director. Pepper Rodgers, the new KU mentor, picked the final two men to round out his staff at the recent National Collegiate Athletic Association meetings in Houston, Tex. The announcement as to whom the two men are will be made when Rodgers returns to KU. Stinson said that the coach would return here Saturday or journey to his former home in Los Angeles and then return sometime next week. Stinson would not comment on whom the two men were or what is their background. From then on, both teams played a wide-open offense, capitalizing on each other's mistakes and turning them into scores. Daily Kansan Friday, January 13, 1967 In all, the Jayhawks hit 58 per cent from the field compared to K-State's 44 per cent. From the foul line, the Wildcats hit 54 per cent. KU, 48 per cent. Bradshaw, the game's top rebounder, pulled down 14. Coach Bob Mulcahy termed KU's second win a team victory. "We've got such a thin squad, I could never single out one boy," Mulcahy said. The Jayhawks have seven players on its sword. Mulcahy said KU changed its offense after the first part of the game. He switched Bradshaw into the pivot setting up a one-on-one situation. KU's next home game is February 7 against Independence Junior College. —UDK Photo by Bob Parker SOCCER, ANYONE? The Jayhawk and Wildcat cagemen scramble for the ball in the freshman game. KU, K-State Box Score KANSAS (100) | | G | F | P | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bradshaw | 12-17 | 1-3 | 23 | | Hoffmann | 6-12 | 2-10 | 14 | | Tyus | 2-7 | 3-3 | 7 | | Lawrence | 9-13 | 7-7 | 25 | | Janis | 11-17 | 3-3 | 25 | | West | 0-1 | 0-0 | 0 | | Dickerson | 2-6 | 2-7 | 6 | | Totals | 42-73 | 16-33 | 100 | K-STATE (76) | | G | F | P | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Litton | 1-7 | 2-2 | 4 | | Webb | 5-11 | 4-5 | 14 | | Lavender | 4-7 | 0-4 | 8 | | Dickerson | 9-14 | 1-2 | 19 | | Hughes | 4-15 | 1-2 | 9 | | Dodge | 2-7 | 2-4 | 6 | | Weinhold | 4-5 | 4-5 | 12 | | Randall | 2-4 | 0-2 | 4 | | Boyda | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0 | | Totals | 31-70 | 14-26 | 76 | IBM EDUCATIONAL SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE ARE YOU THIS PERSON??? BACKGROUND IN BUSINESS EDUCATION (or equivalent experience) TEACHING EXPERIENCE COMPETENCE IN OFFICE MACHINES—Especially Typewriting (or equivalent experience) LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGE LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGE 6 SHE IDEALLY WOULD BE A PERSON WHO HAS LEFT TEACHING AND IS NOW WORKING IN BUSINESS. An IBM Educational Services Representative . . . should be a recent graduate in teaching, interested in making a real contribution to education as a partner in business. This position involves travel with the IBM Office Products Division . . . the fastest growing area of IBM. She will present programs to teaching groups . . . pioneer new approaches to elementary and secondary classroom techniques . . . work in the expanding field of "WORD PROCESSING"—with innovations like the new "Magnetic Tape Selective Typewriter". IBM OFFERS: Extensive training; Excellent salary; Outstanding benefits; Career path If you are . . . or if you know anyone with a background as described, please call (collect) for an interview: ANS. NOYES IBM TOPEKA, KANSAS AREA CODE 913 CE 3-9651 IBM Is An Equal Opportunity Employer FOR YOUR LAST BIG PRE-FINALS WEEKEND STOCK UP ON PARTY SUPPLIES AT LAWRENCE ICE CO. - Cold Bud in six packs, quarts and kegs - Party snacks, crackers and chips - Wide selection of soft drinks and mix - Crystal clear ice Don't ForgetLawrence Ice is open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.every day, including Sunday, for your convenience. 616 Vermont VI 3-0350 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS WEEjUNS with love $14.95 New shipment now in ARENSBERG'S VI 3-3470 819 MASS.