King and Munger Hit All-Time Low On D.C.C. CourseBreaking the all-time best-ball record at Dallas Country club Sunday afternoon 32-29—61, Rufus King and Jack Munger, S. M. U. freshmen, exhibited style which will be a decided asset in the 1937 intercollegiate tourney.Playing in a foursome with Jamie Gough and Eddie Connor, the pair shot below par all the way through to set the new record. Both men are experienced players, having competed in the national amateur at Cleveland in addition to numerout smaller events. In the Cleveland match, Munger advanced to the quarter-finals before joining the gallery, , while King was put up against Lawson Little, who used everything at his command to eliminate the Dallas contender.The former record of 62 was held by Spec Goldman, erstwhile prominent figure on Dallas links,; and Dr. J. S.‘Hodges, also of this •; city. . -The combined card of Munger and King follows: * ^Par out —..—444 534 444—36 ?i[ Best ball out..443 334 434—32 v-5'Par in .______.....545 434 344—36—72 Best ball in....434 322 344—29—619