Summer Recreation ‘Swimming The first recreational “splash” held Thursday evening in Robinson symnasium was attended by around | twenty students and proved so suc- | cessful that another date has been | set for Thursday evening from 7: :30 | to 8:30. The “splash” is open to all Uni- | versity students who wish to parti- | cipate. Two. lifeguards, Evelyn Her- | riman and ‘Sanburn Cook are on> duty for the full hour. 8 Handball _ A handball touranment schedule has been made out with eight brackets and the first eight duo’s must be played off this week, Dr. F. C. Allen announced. In case of default on the part of any player, Larry McSpadden or Jim Kennedy will take his place. - The schedule is as follows: Dick Dreher vs. Warren Blair; Spencer Burtis vs. Marvin Sollenberger; John Kraemer vs. Fred Olander; Don Welty vs. Bob Love; Don John- son vs. Tom Lillard; Bill Cavert vs. Bud Whittenberger; Vance Hall vs. Bill Jones; and Dick Royer vs. Bur- ton Bowlus. Tennis Names were drawn and _ posted in Robinson gymnasium yesterday | afternoon for the tennis tourna- ments. The first rounds must be played by the end of the week, Dr. F.C. Allen said yesterday. The fol- | lowing have been selected: Dick Kraemer, W. C. Hartley, Vance Hall, Spencer Burtis, Bill Ca- vert, Alan Cromley, Ray R. Chubb, Harlan Altman, Richard Dreher, D. Jones, Fred Olander, Lloyd Wood- burn, Jack Bryan, and Tillard, for the boys; and Shirley Rhodes, Marg Rader, Janet Marvin, Evelyn Herri- | man, Dot Schroeder, Evelyn Treger, Joy Howland, and Irene Hoover for the girls. Anyone who wishes to play should contact Alan Cromley. or Shirley | Rhodes as soon as possible. | Sad 27, Ger,