Page Four ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday, April 15’ 1939 ”lbdii him WW WQWW l w E" C. ”ti-i .. ll tattoos; "radon. srawomcs ltgfglfifimm Vlfipl‘fim? cyan @M’fll‘l ill l as 0.; .- .. WWW? i“ 0521' ‘3 W: E 3'; . i 31$“ 5 .l . , .. trawl“ railroads Filth? Millilfllilfl Ellfl'fillll W. . - c . s . a . .3... at w 4‘3 e s W a l s a pros to a, ,. W m .n o” ... a‘ n o A H A on E g E g gag? 3% fig April Ell is Opening Date . . . . w 4 ‘5 B Simpson and Stclino, Armour Harlem, Show k _ Capt. Paul. .10 10 8 a 7 lei/2 53 Ethic Baseball . . Sadernan s 5 10 8 10 14 52 cutest Great Form In Opener A Blizzard Then 90 in the Shade Sturm ..lo 8 91., a 3 9 50% M A short time ago we were in the Kara .. . 6 4 3 8 7 6 34 . FINAL COUNT [5 5—] throes of a raging blizzard. There James .. .. 5 3 2 5 6 8 29 GO” TO END SEASON were nearly 20 inches of snow on Iverson 1i 1 5 5 5 6 25 ”—fi Armour Tech and Morton Junior the ground then. At the time of Ii. Fox 3 3 41/4 3 3 4 201/,1 Atameeting held last Wednesday, College of Cicero, 111., engaged in a Boxers, Backwoods this writing the temperature is 90 Timmermans 5 3 41/4 2 141/4 Interfl'atermty Manager Weldon. baseball game the first in Armour’s in Receism Awards in the shade and no shade present. A. Jens . 5 , 1 4 13 together With the representatives season, on Ogden field last Thurs- * “ * Sorenson 3 5 .. 8 0f the various fraternities. worked day afternoon. When the dust of . _ Tech played its first game of the ' 1 1 1% 1 2 61/. Out a schedule for the some sport the battle cleared away, Tech was 'The Armour Tech Athletlc Assn regular season last Thursday when .. contests to be held soon: Indoor on the long end of the count by 6 elation, at a recent meeting, made Morton Junior College was met in .. .. .. 3 baseball Will begin on April 21 and to 1. Perhaps the most gratifying decision on which members of the Ogden Field. The game was played .. . 1 1/2 .. 11/2 3 the Winner deemed on May 5.1mm part of the game was the condition boxing and basketball teams should in regular summer-like weather. Ireland 3 .. .. .. . . 3 the UhamlfiOnship game will be of our moundsmen, King Simpson receive awards. Coach Krafi’t presented chief McKinney .. 1 .. 1 .. .. 2 played. The track events Will he and Chief Stehno, who showed Th h t ‘ 'v a Stehno as his opening mound selec— Borrowdalc.. . . . .. .. 1 I conducted during Junior "Week un— good control when mowing down . 6 m“ ‘f’ a)“; t: T1?“ ":mw‘ tion. Ed pitched for four innings -— —— .— - ._.. ..__ __. der the direction of the junior the opposition. JOY mm m as e a are. ' when "der Kaptink" Simpson took Total “”55 49 501/2 52 531/2 61% 3211/2 marshals. Tenn“ Playoffs Will 001119 , _ _ K. Simpson, captain; H. C. Rossing, th t .1 As L between the 7th and 19th of May As this was the initial game of F Rutkowski W Miran C J Robin “D e 01- W6 1 1. hil 1211 f _ . the year, it seems as though all s. A 01:12 E ’R liowie 'mj‘d'Mam: Chief allowed one hit as did the W e a col tournaments will things including old Sol, are smil— . H .F- it b y Captain. The Morton pitcher had a T k T E . close the lnterfraternity sport sea- ger . W. au s m . the Armour Sluggers swinging wild— Temmm- flamfig Ara Tail: cam “MEWS son. A list of the games and when ing down on us. We even had the support of about 300 men at the Nothing spectacular oc- curred except that Morton’s star southpaw had our batsmen com- pletely baffled for the first few in‘ Krafft instilled no small amount of strategy into the pro- game. rungs. Minor awards in boxing will be given to the following: J. P. Don- nelly, A. Montesano, M. W. Moro~ witz, S. Schwartz, F. A. Ustryski, N. D. Buehling, captain, C. R. Mitch- ell, M. G. Whitfield, M. C. Larkin, and Manager L. J. Steck. ceedings when he had Weldon and A staff of sh; men was appointed Pepe bunt at opportune times. This to make election of members for changed the aspect, of the game' the 1930 staff Of the A. T. A. A. allowing Armour to gather five runs Following are the men on the com- in that inning_ mittee: W. K. Simpson, C. H. Fox, DeOrlo did a very acceptable G. E. Dav1sson, H. C. Rossing, J. piece of work behind the home Cavanaugh,and 3-0500“- plate. Miran, the new face at 1y for the first few innings. Per— haps his south-pawlng was rather deceptive. a. c The team came on the field with nice new caps of black and white felt. Some were heard to remark, “Just like big leaguers." It was the Morton Coeds who did the remark— ing, we think. A crowd of 200 to 300 people at an Amour baseball game is rather unusual. Last week’s attraction drew somewhere around that num— ber. Possibly the summer-like Wow @wcn for Play The four Armour tennis courts are now ready for use. The annual tournament must get under way immediately, so that a possible choice of men for the team can be selected. The following are the rules governing the use of the courts, and must be strictly ad~ bored to: . 1. Courts are open to all members of the A. T. A. A., including all Tennis “A” Alumni. The Armour Tech track team has experienced a most successful in- door season this year. Not only has the team gone through the season undefeated, but it also scored twice Successful Season they will be played are given here. Only the first bracket is shown. indoor Baseball April 23—Beta' Psi vs. Delta Tau Dclt April Zl—Rho Delta Rho vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. as many points as its nearest op- ponent in the Invitational Meet. Several new indoor records have also been established. Captain Don Paul tied the Bartlett Gymnasium record in the shot put. Sturm now holds the Armour indoor record in the quarter mile; his time is 53.7 ma Kappa Delta. vs. hi April 22—Theta Xi vs. Phi Kappa S‘g Triangle and Kappa Delta. Tau drew byes in the first round. Tennis May 7—Triangle vs. Kappa Delta . No one is permitted to enter the 3911011115. Sadcman, a freshman, “MT-L . _ courts by any way other than has shown his ability in the dis- May i'r—Pim P1 Phi vs. Sigma Alpha thrcugh the gate. tances. He holds the indoor 1360- M“- Key may be obtained at the art! for the school in both the mile May 7-Delta Tau Delta vs. Rho short stop, put up some good work at that position. A big surprise was in store at third base where none other than Mago resided. He weather accounted for this. 2 o o a Tech Trucksrom to Home Hoe Moors Sleeping sickness or was it spring lever that caused Mlchalski to run 3_ _ . - Delta Rho played a bang up game. Nothing from first “0 second base With 5‘ Bookstore, and must be returned Fndltw" mfle’ ”mm; the {01‘9“ M (Pym, Ka ' Si ma B ta. definite was produced in Michalskl, The final outdoor schedule of the cusiomer reposing on the latter the same day as taken. If store “134:4‘: a“; the gutter “‘1 1110351; h ay Beta PEEP“ E vs. e for he did little to show his skill. 1930 track team has been issued sac . However, this samo_stunt Is is locked, return key through e -S as can 01ng_We 11 . e S‘ m K .D it til Theta. Otherwise the lineup was filled this week by Coach Lonnie Stagg. annually pulled in the big show, the slot in the door. fifty yard dash havmg beaten . 1g. a appa B a an ‘ rom last car’s invinci— - meaning of course the big leagues. , , sturm several times during the X1 mow byes 111 the first round. “71th vets f y On Apr“ 25 and 25 CW0“ stagg i l‘ nni silo 5 must be worn Soft . bio squad. is planning to send Captain Don Director of Maintenance ‘ 61. d f i ,, b st ‘ season. Art Will be ready to step “3011? Box Scores haul to the Drake Relays at Des When Don Paul and Ed Ransel soc snea ers are e . into Sturm’s place as a dash man May 20.4%ng Kappa Delta vs. I A E Moines Iowa tocompete in his spe— got through manicuring the ball 5- Thccourtsarc closed on Sunday. when the team loses the latter Delta Tau Dalila. _ Armour_-6 AB R H P10 0 0 cialty the shot put He should do field on Thursday morning they 6. Members of the Tennis Team through graduation in June. 501‘" May 20—Rho Delta Rho vs. Pm Pl Hauser, of. f. . . .. g i 2 0 0 0 better in this meet. than he did at were ready for a shower bath and and candidates with regularly enson is another man who promises Phi. _ findfisorgbr. ‘ 3 0 0 1 2 1 the Illinois Relays because he has a rest. The boys have an increment assigned matches have priority to make the half—mile a hard race Mal? 20—Thota. X1 VS- Triangle. 910 e, ----- . . of summer’s tan already. during the spring season. for 0111' opponents. May 20...1>m Kappa Slgma 75- R bin 1b 3 1 1 a 1 0 improved his form conSlderably in _ , . K D it E) , i .. H 0 0 1 1 0 the last couple of weeks He tooka # * a 7. It is necessary that all 5m“ Harold Fox, Ivclson, rimmcr— .appa e aTau. fighglsfi. Ill """ 3 0 0 0 0 0 second place in that meet against a Eli—Captain Kara, of track fame, children be excluded from the mans, Jainfesl and Kara, 'malor let— diet: 552:3; 215:1: “1151:0218. M“ stehno, p: ”2.2:: 1 o o 1 o 0 select field of the best university Pas his daily ”Wk work out early courts at alltimes. for their own gignmfilgm ”52133:” 3311;031:139 W V 5 ° ' Mago, 3b. -~ -- 2 0 1 0 1 0 shot-putters in the country. Atwo— m the day. IAfter his morning protection against accident. laces in all if the meets and 11an 5 ll ll Efi DeOrio, c. .. 1 0 1 11 o 0 mile relay team will also represent classes Nap tries his hand at hur- Please keep gates 6105m- accounted for a large etc cnt ag e of lilili g t a 86%) .. Weldon, SS, ...... 1 1 1 o 1 0 Armour in the college relays. in; 110991?” as“! nuscellaneous ath— 8. Good sportsmanship and aspirit the points that have Ibeen marked Endgame Walling Pepe 1.1’. 1 1 1 0 0 0 Wheaton will give Armour one of e co sue a“ indoor baseball ”d of co-opcration are expected of. i "t A , t ‘ .____ Simpson, p. 1 1 0 i) 1 0 its hardest dual meets of this sea- “‘13:?ng don who is director gen all tennis players at all times. up aga m rmours opponen 5‘ Motorists may have noticed that —————— son at Stagg Field on April 29. Sade- ' _ ' The official schedule of the 1930 , the glass tank atop of the gasoline Z4 6 6 21 7 1 man will then be able to resume oral 0f the interfraternity sports tennis team is as follows: troll: Team Scheduled pumps in service stations is often his rival with Hess Wheaton’s announced the official spring pro— 1 k 1;- t t L k it PH N ill m- tintcd. This is not merely a deco- Morton—1 AB R H PO A E flying maister in the half-mile gram for lntcrfratemity 3°“! indoor Apri Raina et ores a a e 0 my «W was en rative idea but represents a scien- Mitchell . .. 3 0 0 2 2 1 mile or two-mile mm ’ baseball, and tennis at a meeting ores. , tiflc effort’to minimize the decom- Salim .. 3 1 1 o 0 0 , - of team representatives last week. April Ell—Loyola at Armour. The Armour golf squad Will posing effect of sunlight on the Motto .. 2 u 0 4 2 0 The _15‘3 annual Armour Outdoor Bud is planning on ten teams com- April :Sow—Notre Dame at Armour. probably hold “35 fir“ practice gasoline that stands in the glass Ji ka .. 3 (l 0 '7 2 0 InVltational Track Meet will be held etln f th 11 i. ,, meet with Northwestern a week ‘ Kill» a 3 0 2 0 2 u on May 3rd at Stagg Field The ghamiigrlishie severware offered for MW 2“ Y College at Armour. from Saturday This match will tanks. It has been found that car- Z -- . . ‘ ‘ p ams. . . . _ _ Capouch .. 1 0 0 1 0 0 meet W111 probably include the fol- m a a MW o—Valparaiso at Valparaiso. open the 1930 season which so far Zilrékfslefiennfitpzng’gzgti tgiéagg Saltzman . __ 2 0 0 o 0 0 lowing schools: Lake Forest, Track Coach Lonnie Stagg an_ May 9~St, Vlator at Kankakee as is known will be a heavy one for 13.8“ while}: filters out those in 5 Dean ..... .. 3 0 0 .1 0 3 Wheaten, Be101t, Chicago Normal, nounces that time trials for the (tentative). the Tech golfers. if the sun which tend to crack tlze Skerdlant . .. 3 0 0 D 0 1 Y. M. C. A.‘Colle:ge, Morton I:Ilunior Drake Relay team will be made on May 13~—Loyola at Loyola. gasoline. ' Peirovsky -------- 2 0 0 0 0 0 ““939: Wls‘msm Sta“? 9“” Friday at 4:00 p. m. Coach stage May 15—13.. Kalb at Armour (ten— Deaths by violence in Dallas de— _ C 11 A T n U i. f ~ Many other interesting discover ——————— 0. am ”11°“ 9“ . “”91”“ 3’ ‘.’ Will meet any candidates for team tative). creased by 23 in 1929 as compared ~ > Chicago 2nd team and Concordia . . . 1es have been made lately regardmg S 2 1025 111-1? 1858 5 Seminary College ’ githcr figs evegmg or any time May Tie—Lake Forest at Armour. Wlth 1923~ There were 20 fewer the effects of these substances in umma : — ass is, anal, ' urlng a wee . .. .. .. . - ' ‘ ’ . ,. Kobza (zlinago. Strikeouts, Steh— If Armour is as successful in this i a a may 20—- :10 ficuege at University “Nudes 1" 1929 $22-33: gags: 2:233:55“ $03: , no 4, Sim son 7, Kobza 4. meet as they were in the Indoor In- Stags has announced the official 0 cago. . . ‘3 p vitational, the other teams will have outdoor track. schedule. This in— May 23—Valparaiso at Armour. Avmtion courses, 5993050?“ by partially correct “0101‘ blindness. .. to give them plenty of competition eludes three dual meets, one tri- Mall 26-81:. Vlat or at Armour the _Curtiss—Wright flying service, Committee to @omwtlc in order to beat them. angular. the outdoor invitational (tentative). :5: “fifidfidf in; ficm‘i “mes“ ARR/MEIR Y. M. 0‘ A. College will compete and IthaDrake Relays. All this __ ‘3 cuu a 11 er. % Arman? Truck flefimml’d against Armour in the second out— “WWW 15 to take place between May 27 Egg: Dame at Notrc BUEEONS A 2‘11 26 and M 13. R ' Fr k M James F P E and g?‘)12mee1l\c/10f tilleAseason at 1? gctilen or!)3 the trackstdal‘: don’tayggljrt‘lccggiit’; May 29‘4” Kalb at De Kalb (ten— ”I PAYS TO LOOK WELL BLACK AND YELLOW a“ ' ’ ‘ ' " _ ‘9 ”it ,f‘y ' "“0“” .9“ y .e‘ ’ A. H J tative). LAKGTA STERLING SILVER RINGS Harold L. Fox, M. E., have been ap feated Y last year, rolling up its - - TO MATCH $2.00 pointed by Vernon Sturm to assist largest score of 71 points. —-—-——— PRESSHNG GRUB W W 0 him in the work of compiling the On May 10 and May 13 Armour Outdoor Track Schedule Smoking is allowed in the library WE CALL sou AND DEELIVER gfiofimwwfism gag: ' {it‘iinour ”30k $300111: for both the W111 compete against Lake Forest April 25-26 ’12:?” Rielays at Des at the University of Minnesota, ac- 78 East 33131: St. Vic. 0345 7 w. MADISON sr.. csxoaco in out an on cor earns. omes, owa. cording to a statement in the Min- neapolis Daily. and Loyola respectively, away from The records had been published home. “Tech” has defeated Loy- April 29 yearly in the Cycle preViously to old in the indoor season, and with ~Wheaton at Stagg Field. 1927 but since then no published more men competing, should (2215- May 3 -—lst Annual Armour f; Eégmfifi record has been made. ily do it again. Lake Forest will be Outdoor Invitational Wflfiflfltfifi . The breaking of the indoor rec— the dark horses of Armour’s track Track Meet at Stagg . ‘ . “2'5 E. 315'? S'E'REET i ords for the one and two mile runs schedule. They have several good Field. Complete or Semi-Finished him MICHIGAN AVE. by Elmer Sademan, ’33, and of the men who won places in the Invita— May 7 —Y. M. C. A. College at IN OAK 0R CEDAR 13 KNOWN FOR QUALITY mong MEALS 20: AND w indoor record for the 440 yard run tional meet, and should offer strong Armour. ——o-—- by Vernon Sturm have brought out competition in a dual meet. May 10 —Lake Forest at Lake PROMPT DELIVERY the need for such a committee. This has been Armour’s most suc— Forest. A. J. FROST, ’30, M, E, It is hoped that a case may be cesslul track Season. The team has May 13 —— oyola at Loyola. - obtained in which the records may . . already won 51:: meets by decisive be posted and changed as they are scores, and should do equally well lowered. In this way it would be in the outdoor meets possible to have an up—to—the— ‘ minute account of Armour’s track activities at all times. . a... cranial it]; line and fifigifl ct tray for your mod to owe some "’ ' . r “we prices? e mm“ f 951d ”it mason Nawmsch abolition. REVEEERS . . 1 AT '3’}??? hdlh‘ifllllt @Mm‘lf statsuamcawir FRESWN Wflmfifi Wenimorflz at 318$ UNl’l‘ED MUSE} CQRFQRATMN PRESEN’ES 1r PAYS T0 LOOK wads Wl—lm SWARY BARBER 5H0? N. E. CORNER MST a INDIANA AVE. Basement When ofiered a cigar by an old friend, Joseph M. Talbot of Santa Rosa, Cal, resumed smoking after having sworn oil for 43 years.