Netmen trip KSU in season opener By Ron Hanson KU's tennis team, the Big Eight champions last year, began the 1966 season by defeating Kansas State 4-3 in Manhattan last Saturday. The Jayhawk netmen won three singles matches out of a possible five and split in the doubles competition, winning one match and losing one. Individual victories went to KU's John Grantham, Topeka senior, Bill Terry, Hutchinson junior, and Mike Allen, St Louis, Mo., sophomore. The doubles team of Grantham and Terry won their match but the other team of Bruce Landeck, Prairie Village sophomore and Allen lost their match to the Wildcats. HEAD TENNIS coach Bob Mulcahy, who is also the freshman basketball coach, said, "We were real happy to win the opener against Kansas State. Any time you win in a rebuilding year it's good and we hope to win again." The Jayhawks, who won the league crown last year with a 17-1 record, also were the 1964 conference champions, but this year the team returned only one, Grantham, of the top five players from last year's squad. KU's next match will be March 31, against Washburn University in Topeka. The next match against a Big Eight team will be April 5, when the Jayhawks meet Oklahoma at Norman. 7 Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 29, 1966 Huge discounts with the International Student ID Card. Student ships for lively, informative crossings. The ID card will save you 60% on air travel in Europe and Israel. Same huge savings on hotels, admissions, meals, trains. A must for travelers. Can you afford not to write for details? Student snips offer language classes, art lectures, international discussion forums and all the fun low-cost student crossing to Europe. Write: Dept. CO, U.S. National Student Association, 265 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y. 10016 "the cottonwood review" is the University of Kansas literary magazine produced and published by its students. The issue soon to arrive contains poetry, short prose works, two plays, and an interview with Allen Ginsberg. If given the mere opportunity, it will provide you with some form of enjoyment. Brawny brogues are really neat Young men — brogues know their way around town. Smart wing-tips toe the line for style. Uppers are full grain calf-skin. Outsoles are double rolled oak-bend leather. Goodyear welt construction. Steel shank, leather heels and v-plate insert. COMPARE! 14.99 TOWNCRAFT Open Monday and Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tues.- Wed.- Fri. and Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.