Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, July 1, 1958 KU Coed Defeated In Golf Finals Jackie Dack, Wichita, had the upper hand most of the way as she defeated former state champion Jean Ashley, Chanute sophomore, 3 and 2 to win the 36th Kansas Women's Amateur golf championship in Kansas City Saturday. Miss Dack's biggest advantage before closing out the match on the 34th hole was only two-up, but she was never behind. Miss Ashley, the 1955 meet winner, was able to square the match only three times after losing the second hole of the morning round to a par five. The new state champion was four strokes over par for the full 34 holes. She shot a 37-37-74 on the par 38-26-74 Victory Hills Country Club in the morning, but she missed regulation figures by two shots on each nine in the afternoon. Miss Ashley was seven over par with a 38-38—76 in the morning, a 39 on the front side in the afternoon, and four bogies in the last seven holes. The match was decided on the tricky Victory Hills greens, where Miss Ashley missed four putts of three feet or less during the afternoon round. Miss Dack, who had a slight edge off the tee and hit consistently better chip shots than her rival, three-putted only two greens all day. NCAA Adds 9 Members KANSAS CITY, Mo — (UPI) — The National Collegiate Athletic Assn. (NCAA) said Friday it had added nine new members this year to bring its total membership to 516. Executive Director Walter Byers said membership now lists 478 colleges and universities, 25 allied conferences and 13 affiliated associations. Mr. Byers cited an influx of smaller institutions into the NCAA as a major factor in record enrollment. Eight of the nine newcomers are institutional members and the ninth, the National Collegiate Tennis Coaches Assn., is an affiliate member. Also pending are membership applications from three college division institutions and three college conferences. The eight other new members are C. W. Post College, Greenvale; N.Y.; Delaware State College, Dover; Grove City, Pa. College; Plattsburgh; N.Y. State University Teachers College; Lynchburg, Va. College; Virginia State College, Norfolk; Rockford, Ill., College and Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa . Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results 3 Bowling Teams In First Place The second week of league bowling was completed Wednesday and the three first place teams have identical 7-1 records. Tom Gess, Kansas City, Kan. senior, had 242 score for high game last week and Damon Mountford, Coffeville sophomore, had the high 3-game series of 536. **Monday Night League** **W** **L** Ha Ha's ... 7 1 Gess-Bowman ... 5 3 Wright-Gound ... 4 3 Knoche-Johnson ... 4 4 Weather-Holliday ... 4 3 Trauber-McKnight ... 0 8 **Tuesday Night League** **W** **L** Odd Balls ... 7 1 FDA—V ... 6 2 Ordonies ... 5 3 N & P ... 3 5 Irvines ... 2 6 Mountfords ... 1 7 **Wednesday Mixed League** **W** **L** 3's ... 7 1 Smiths plus One ... 5 3 1's ... 4 4 6's ... 3 5 4's ... 3 5 5' s ... 2 6 $3.99 Sizes $ 4^{1/2} $ to 10-Black, White, Natural, Turquoise Massachusetts enacted the first state compulsory school attendance law in 1852. The state of Georgia was the first southern state to ratify the constitution. The world's annual production of diamonds would fill about 75 bushel baskets. Play Clothes and School Clothes get the best care at . . . LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS VI 3-3711 10th & N. H. Summer Play is fun, but it means that the play clothes need more frequent and therefore more careful laundering! YOUR BEST ICE CREAM BUY! Pick up a half gallon at your favorite ice cream dealer today. . . .