Wilt till) @llfihh lllPPtE lhl Ehrl- lhllllll‘l’ tilltllltl’i’ tildes Teams Recruit Army of Notables ll' signs aren't deceiving, or if Sig» natures don‘t lie, then the coming in— Stempkowslfigi-‘Wflelghs Facts tE’l'ClthiH basket rivalries will be a Pro and Con But Upsets Still Loom Large lNTERCLASS PRAY ONESIDED Ml'h‘tflVSKI By (7, 1.. Prior to the, commencement of in- ‘ competition. hllfll'l‘mtty gentlemen as they ap- it‘l'~~'L’llU0l basketball the) ' it [grout deal of comment and i, he n it _\' h on urs. iision centered about the under- dogs and favorites nbo contemplate miiiii‘ig the race for class oi frater- frec-for~all in which we will find a smattering of every kind of a nota» ble, from literati to boxing cham- pions. and from super-seniors to tenchers' pets. All this information was contained on the bulletin board in the main building, and the signatures of these neared on the application blanks. Since such prominent men have add— ed their John Hancocks to the re- cruiting: list, the coming interclass entanglements will probably be mapped out with a neat program The vital question than now flour» eonsistinu‘ of an inaugural speech, a isln-s within the sport cir M'iimil is. “(‘an last ye 01' ”10 song, and then a few bloody rounds \‘l’lflmpsi ol‘ boxing which will end up in a PM l’i PM, and the .lnnioi's. retain shooting duel. their prestige as the In}: guns in the coming: scllilltlh‘tlc contest?” The answer to this question bound up in the record lllul they will establish this season, and \\Ill not be divulged before that time. The pass- in}: of iiine soon pln's harm: with school teams, and they iire forced to relegate their past ri-i'oidk to a shelf up in the attic and start unew in re eonstiuetinc' :iiid i‘t‘lllllilli‘llz bet'or they are qualified to plziy :i role in the popular picture Phi Pi's Champs for 10 Years For the last ten years the Phi l’i’ is For instance, the senior class offer- ings contain among“ their ‘ecruiting list the famous tennis wizard, Jen- nine‘s; the captain of the golf team; about three men 01‘ the staff of the “Engineer”; the editor of the “Cy— cle"; a track star; a leading member of the senior Social Committee; the school boxing champ; and a few of the school politicians. (, At present the freshmen lead the other classes in the number of as— piring candidates. Seventy-six sign natures arid Lwo X's (presumably a few fresh struggling yet with their 5 ABC's) appear on the bulletin board have “NJ-MTG 21 Wilt-lmiltm that has .ind are awaiting the whistle which is not yet been paralleled. Three school to throw the combatants into action generations have made up the Phi P1 for supremacy. roster and each has carried on the niii'ulterinir work of its ancestors. They have blotted out all other EYH' Larlrin Returns Alter tci'nily teams during these, ten con- s and have retained the lllllLl‘i coveted floating trophies. To- day, they are l‘l permanent posses sion of three cups for hasketbnll, and have already {rumored one ice on the trophy which is up for this season' seciitivc ye: competition. cum Teams Strong Appendicitis @pemtion Maxwell (7. Larkin, ’31, captain of the, boxing team, was back in school Monday morning, after being; indisv posed for two Weeks because of an operation for appendicit‘ . Larkin was taken ill on Oct. 29, and was forced to undergo an operation. He But somewhere. some place, there was out only two W99k3~ Larkin is a ARMGU 3:; TECE}. NEV'JS llriddron @ueties By Prateazor John J. Schommer (Ed. Note: Professor John J. Schum- miur, conference umpire, and lending authority on Eomlmll, will answer through this column, may quootione on football which mm: puzzling our minim-n. Quoafinns stimuli! be dropped into the NEWS contribution box, located on the first floor of the main building) chfilinm 8: What are the dmtien of the officials? (C. J.) Ans: The referee is responsible for the ball and the umpire is respon- sible for the men. The head lines— man is in charge of the yard stick and measures all the distances gained or lost. The field judge keeps the time and is an assistant to the referee and umpire. Question 9: Side A has poosewian of the ball and thrown in past; which iii intercepted ”by l8 and in the mean-- time, a mum from side A commitn a foul on menu from sidle B. Does the side it} have a choice all taking; pent. session of the boil] or will aisle A be given the penalty and resume oflenu rive play? (.l. H.) Answer: Side B, the offended team, may elect either to take the gain or give side A the penalty. Quenkimn 10: ll mm: from side A punts the hall and it? deer. not crow. the line of scrimmage, iii if a tree boll? (ll. E.) Answer: Yes. If B recovers, it is B’s ball, and if A recovers it, it is A’s down. Furthermore, if this circum— stance happens on the fourth down the ball goes over to B at the point of recovery. member of Phi Kappa Sigma. With the return of the captain, the boxing team will again be. able to resume its activities with proper zest. Baefizet Trywflloite Wow signalled letdown To 42W Forty basket tossers under the, tuw tel-age of Coach Bill Krafit have he- gun their hectic strife to win laurels for themselves by winning laurels for Armour Tech. New Elihu-iii flu! At Armory Last Tuesday marked the opening practice session in the Armory, the beginning of a training that mixes hard toilsome labor with the keen pleasure that comes with personal competition. During: the past two weeks Krufl’t has been taking things easy, while the eighty volunteers, by a process of self-elimination, boiled down to a workable number, thus saving him the embarrassment of cleaning house of the large number who only thought they knew how to play has— ketball. Knee-Caps Need Elbow Greno- Even the regulars have a good 102; of rust to scrape out; of their knee joints, for a long summer of leisure and laziness is certainly not: condu- cive to speed on the basket floor. For a while the couch looked seriously worried for fear that in spite of the fact that; he had eighty turnouts, he would not be able to find a handful that could locate the hoop. His wrinkled brow was not long in smoothing over, however, after he saw a few of the men in action, for the squeaks and groans of the knee caps and elbows rapidly took their place with the moth balls. A home and home game with Northwestern College of Naperville, the latest addition to the schedule, is the announcement which Cal John" son, the manager of the team, has to make. llYl’EWRlTERS Special Rates to Students Renting or Buying Wabash 8535 407 3. flenrborn Ell. Mtflfilll it“? “it fitllhfilfi “ Eleetrécnit fiztnnléw @3243; South Aehlonol Avenue Fluane Prospect 3643 I «J "has €33“:me lliimrlx ' Mention, The Armour Tech. News. Willem Fetronieing @nr Advertisers i” towel ll witnesses ll‘ifilt‘l West 63rd Street, Rees Pillows euosrecr egos Aooocieted with AYERS é}. EGYE‘Ei Printers Puhlicntion Typesetting em? P doting may be a big surprise that will loom up and upset the predictions of local basketball prophets. 'l‘he forthcoming season as; yet conceals a great deal By .l. R. yam,” ma” backbnurde have, “been in; of the hidden ““1th bl” should there Coach Krafi't has started something stalled so that! things are just like in l” 1‘ sudden, unexpected I'L'V‘il'dtlo“ new in basketball at Armour-419’s the big leagues—only not quite 9.0 of the secrets kept suhrusul by the cutting the squad. good. other l‘ratenities in regard to their * :' ‘ . "fit L 'll‘hru The Hoops our»: tennis, the dope bucket ivill e'et an awful \i‘allop, At one time, the present champs t and were unheard of as for as basketball su. _ But their on the squad this year, not to main were entrenched in the r preniaey was concerned. stock rose rapidly to lofty heights until it reached a marl: well over nor; then it refused to drop and thus the Phi Pi’s mnintumed their pre- miei distinction, Gamble and Dawson in Charge John W. Gamble, At Armour a mom isn’t auppoued in be cut, he just naturally amps coming out. :k w However, there are four Tau Bet’s tion a few lesser luminaries, and it is hoped that these men will keep the team average up at t it i Captain Johnnie Manna is preoident of Tau Beta Pi, and Ray Stellar, Nova Ewing, and .letii Ruwley have , tilN't’tt)? of been sporting 'l'au Betta pledge but» We play Notre Dame at South Bend on December 10, and although Armour has never beaten Notre Dame in basketball, you can’t some- times never always tell, things us— ually happen when you least expect them most. * l * Well, there being nothing further to say, we‘ll say nothing further. sk =91 1< Since cigarettes; are taboo with the candidates, the meal“ entrance olmuld not he littered up the .way it; has been 1 Effigy intei'Jimtci'nity basketball, is reluct- long. ant to advance any opinion on the =“ “l * outcome of the ensuing campaign, Practice has been switched to the but believes that the present chum“ Armory at 35th and Giles. prion.» villi mix in more bitterly eon- * tested atl'airs than the) e-vcr have in the past. in the past. Stan Git says “this game’s a game of grace". He’s right. Good gm~ d: it- cious! Some of the men are “gracen The baskets at the Armory are full" few and far between. )i( l: 56 instead of fighting the ball, most The fact is, a man running from of the fellows had trouble heaping one end of the floor to the other their lmmlza and, feet from getting gets his “second“ wind at little way twisted. What's wrong? [ten’t they post the center. Seniorn Fax/grins 1\> for inter- Seniors are co ass con netition, the idei‘ed :ne favorites Jind the, Juniors will probably be forced to bid adieu to llit‘ll' chunk. pionshiii hopes. mates? The Seniors lune 2; great ,ndvztn- tuge over the other teams inasmuch as they have captured the honors last year while they were only “three— :\’L‘2li'-Ul(ll§.” liltrdl’e lfifilf’thlttl lltttllwugo illnael The White Top Paroid Gap Sheet adds years of wear. It reflects the rays of the sun and seals in the waterproofing materials hem neath. Samples and Specifications on re» quest. lilird do Sen, inn, 1472 Week 763}: Shawl rlnm competition. foresees good qual— ities ,, the Juniors and Sophomores, but ills as though the Seniors have, it marked ndvnnthe'e. .lunies Dawson, promoter of inteiuk t Wt WV @roduced by idiom Sshuhlner $3; More to: resourees, volume; geroeluotton, tango buy? grouserwir has the sweetest style, étfl‘” it identity you’re ever seen in e tuxedo sir. Ehioafio, Ell. Schedules Will Be Drawu Up Soon At present, both Gamble and Daw- son are drawing up Scheduler for the annual in“ games and how to liltVe something: definite in 2i few driys, The muons will he played on the some or— der as lost year. 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