Tennis and Golf Tourneys Complete First Rounds Practically a stone $983.5 tennis tournament matches have been played, and the second round ; matches must be finished by Wed- nesday, July 12. All first rounds in the golf tournament must be completed by Monday, July 10. Drawings are posted in Robin- son Gymnasium. Please report, your results in both tennis and golf at the Physical Education office. Golf drawings are: H. A. Wolgast vs. Bye; Chet Shepard vs. P. Og- vs. Bye; Harold Reade vs. Ken Hill; livie; Ed Ash vs. Cook; C. J. Olander | R. L. Rice vs. R. L. Kelley; Ray | vs. Bye. t Nichols vs. Bye; and Art Lawrence Tennis drawings are: Division I: R. A. Burton vs. N. Lysaught; Ken Senter” vs. Merle Messaner; Bill Hudson vs. Gerald Barker; and Lee | Casida vs. El Emch. Division II: Joseph Flipper © vs. Frank Herndon, Raymond Kelley vs. Bye; Norvel Parker vs. W. A. Hudson; and E. L. Bremer vs. Clar- ence Spong. All information as to the time and other details of matches may be se- cured by calling Dr. Allen’s office, KU. 83. High School Superinten- dent Is Summer Session Golf Champio $ te, Ray Nichols, who finds time to keep his golf game from getting rusty while serving as superinten- dent of schools at Auburn, Kansas, emerged as champion of the Sum- mer Session golfers when he beat Paul Oglevie in the finals of the re- cent University tourney. Nichols had drawn a bye in the first round and had eliminated Art Lawrence in the second round and Harold Reade in the semi-finals before meeting Og- levie. Oglevie defeated Chet Shepherd, H. A. Wolgast and Ed Ash on his way to the final round. Nichols also broke the course rec- ord) at the nine-hole Hillview course, south of Lawrence, recently, when he shot a sizzling 66 to beat Chick Pontius’ course record of 67. Rod Wakeland of the University golf team equalled Pontius’ mark last spring.