Page F our Alilmllii QAGEMEN Will, lflSE. Elli PRE- HQLWA‘E GAMES Wheaton Loses to 'leach But “lantern State Tmumighs was more or less of a gala affair. ——’— There will be a return meet with FORM MUCH EMPROVED the same team January 19, which Armour’s basketball team at- tained its fourth victory and ex- perienced its second defeat of the season in the week preceding the Christmas holidays. On December 16, our cagers encountered Wheaton College in a closely contested game which resulted in a 36-33 victory for Armour, while on December 19, Western State Normal of Kalama- zoo outscored Armour 38—30. Armour's victory over Wheaton was marked with brilliant floor- work, good shooting and snappy at— tacks. At no time in the game did either team hold a substantial lead. Both teams fought bitterly as the game hung in balance with the result that numerous fouls were markmanship with free throws seriously menaced for they suc~ ceeded in sinking all of their thir- cailed. Wheaton’s Armour’s chances, teen free shots. Tech Leads at Half The score at the half stood 17-14 in favor of our cagers. Before the ended Wheaton mounted their figure to 29 to place the score at a tie. The opening of the final period gave Armour a lead third quarter Boxers Defeated by West $59k “Y” West Side “Y" administered a 61/2 to 11/2 defeat to the Armour boxers on the last day of school preced— ing midwinter recess. ciate. role of Santa Claus. Heavy Slugging in Windup in this bout. Melevsky who showed good general- measure. The match was the culmination of the officers’ ball and hence it promises to be interesting. especial— ly if some other judges will oili- Impartial observers agreed that the judges lacked tact in decided measure in their discrimination and should have made themselves a lit- tle less conspicuous in playing the The most indiscrect decision was the awarding of a victory to Fal— cone over Montesano at 116 and 112 pounds, respectively. Another flagrant misjudgment was the draw between Sandstrom of Tech and Korpofl at 125 and 121 pounds. The victory was obviously Sandstrom’s Kruchten of Armour lost to Mes- sina, being outmatched. Norton dc— feated Hauser although the latter made a good showing. Hardin also had a hard fought battle with ship but was unable to earn a decision. Lepari defeated Ustryslci in the wind-up which featured plenty of heavy slugging through- out. Both of the boys showed that they could give and take in good ARMOUR TECH NEWS 'i‘fi QQP 'l‘i'i‘lfili EN ltl'i‘hhfidSS TRACK; At Bartlett Gym, ; February 7 SCHEDULE DRAWN UP The 1931 indoor track season will open Saturday, February 'I, when the annual Interclass track cham— pionship will be held at Bartlett Gymnasium. The classof ’31, cham— pions for the two previous years: are the favorites again this year with six men eligible to compete. The sophomore class will give the seniors plenty of competition with‘ the freshman as dark horses as usual. Coach A. A. Stagg, Jr., expects to get a line—up for his regular team from the outcome of this meet. Any Armour student wishing to run can compete with the Univer— sity of Chicago and Loyola track squads in their dual meet on Janu» cry 23. New Men Urged to Try Out The second meet of the season will be a quadrangular meet on February 13 with teams entered from Chicago Normal, Sears Roe— buck, Y. M. C. A., Armour, and the University of Chicago E team. VAny new men wishing to try out for the team should report to Coach Stagg, or Captains H. L. Fox and F. M. James, at Bartlett Gymna~ SENWRS FAVfiliEh Hold Year’s First Meet ( in an encounter held Dec. 18 in the Swimmers Tie Hyde Paris “V” In the first swimming meet of the season, Armour tied the strong Hyde Park Y. M. C. A. team 33433 “Y" pool. It was a remarkable feat considering that this was the first meet cf the season and that the Hyde Park “Y” team last year came in second in the Middle-West “Y" championship meet. New Breast Stroke Mun Star Some new material was brought out for Armour, notably two fresh- man breast-strokers, Kanlvy and Koenig, who promise to be good. In an exhibition 100 yard race, Trognltz, vex-captain and former star of Armour, just outtouchcd these two new men. The 160 yard relay combination of Knox, Byans— has, Carlstrom, and Philer which last year proved unbeatable, lost by a tenth of a second but even so established a new Armour record of 1:231. A return meet with the Hyde Park “Y" will probably be held in the near future. A mere matter or swinging the relay to Armour, which in this meet depended upon a fraction of a second, would prob— ably decide the next meet. RESULTS 41) Yard Free-style: lst—Crook- man, (Y); 2nd.—Knox, (A); 3rd— Zollet, (Y); Time 0224.4. 100 Yard Breast—stroke: lst—-— Wright, (Y); 2nd—Cavanaugh, (A): 3rd—~Glovan, (A). Time 1116.1. 100 Yard Back-stroke: lst—Wes~ ton, (A); land—Doerffel, (Y); 3rd— ij’i'lii M Will 'l‘ftlii‘lfi Tiliit’i'filifl’i‘ii i‘li‘iil AT fiASKfiTEAhE @there Succiifnih Electors Onslaught of Phi Pi Attack S.K.D.’S LAfiT T0 FALL Phi Pi Phi won their thirteenth consecutive inter—fraternity basket— ball championship on December 18 when they defeated Sigma Kappa Delta, 18-14, in the title game. Previous to this game the Phi Pi’s had defeated Delta Tau Delta, 13-9, and the Triangle, 16% Sigma Kappa Delta had trimmed Kappa Delta Tau. 35-16. and Beta Psi, 19- 14. 5.111.111). heads at Quarter The game opened slowly with both teams trying for openings. Yuknis and Reed started ‘the scor— ing for the Big Kaps with two has kcts in rapid succession. The quar» tor ended with the Phi Pi’s trailing 8—3. The second quarter opened with a rush of long shots by the thor- oughly awakened Phi Pi’s. Carlson, Giske, and Leichtenberg each sank baskets from the center of the floor. The half ended with a 12—9 score in favor of the champions. S.li€.ll).'s Lose Out in Third Sigma Kappa Delta started the third quarter with a fast, rushing attack, but was unsuccessful in sinking baskets. They outscored the Tuesday, January 13, 1931 l’fin r; 11.1 - ii i Jéyfifiioors ‘\).(3“: C ' kmv AIM“). Happy New Year The new year ushers into the limelight of the Tech Sports calen— dar basketball. indoor track, swim— ming, boxing and hockey. All of these with the exception of hockey have had teams in the past. Hoc— key is a new venture which may materialize into a minor sport if enough interest is shown. Big Crowd The basketball game between Tech and Western State Normal at the Armory on the Friday before the holiday vacation provided many thrillers for the 200 students that attended. A crowd of 200 at a. Tech home game is very unusual. The pressure of the large rooting body inspired‘the varsity to greater efforts, even though the game was finally lost 38-31). Rutkowski and Gustafson illustrated the proper method of playing the guard posi— tion while Harvey Rosslng showed how baskets are made. Gustafson Out for Season. We understand that Vic Gustaf— son has retired from the sound be- cause of scholastic difficulties. This means the loss of a very good guard and perhaps a general shake-up of the entire lineup. Von Miran might be moved back from the front line to the running guard po- ”,4... which they maintained until the New Recruit Makes Good siumany afternoon. There are still 20113111931; giraffslzlyltsz'4.ist—Wes— Phi Pi’s in the final quarter but sition. . whistle blew. The only bout which was won by openings in all events, especially ton (A)' land—Knox (A)' 3rd— were unable to make up the six Track With Yellow Pants Although the local team was Armour was' between Rush (A) 161 the Semis, high lump! and 13019 ammo"; (A, Time’1.02§ point difference that had been “010°“ trackfias begunln ear!» forced to accept its second defeat Pounds and Bostwick (Y) 159 Willi} t 1 h f 93 220 Yard Fgewtyle. '1.;t'_Wes- gathered in the third quarter. fizefiogzrglxvgflwhof (gouache. when Western State Normal pounds which was the semi—wind— en a ive Sc edulc or 1 1 , __ ' . “I Carlson again was high scorer . 0' .ng at or e emerged triumphant 38—30, Coach up, all the other bouts except the Indoor gfigmfiéh 2&9) Jgfrlne (2335-2 3rd for the Phi Pi’s with nine points. in‘terclass meet which is to be held Krafit's proteges displayed a seed draw being credited to the Y In. February ‘V—Annual Interclass .60 Yard; Relay. 15pm 3mm Reed and Yukhis starred for the °“ “WWW 7“" 0°th Stagg at“ brand of basketball which matched cidentally, Rush was fighting for Qhammonshxp at Bartlett Gymna— (201m Doel‘i’fel Giovan Crook gym team. “ounces that a pretence meet Will he with their true style. the first time and exhibited good Slum. man). ‘mdfimawr tea”; (Knox INTER-FRATERNKTY CHAMu ’?9 held at an earlier date If a‘-'- Western State is reputed as being form. at one time flooring his op— February 13-»«Quadrangular Meet Byangkas Carlstrom Phi em) Tm“; mommy» lensemenls can be completed. a powerful aggregation and few ponent for a nine count, at Bartlett Gymnasium. 1,23 ‘ ’ . ' Phi piphi__1g B FT P The real news in the track. de- teams succeed in defeating them. Captain Ustryski hurt his arm in February Zl—Bankers Relays. 'F'ancy Diving‘ 1st—Thomson M a dc R G 0' 1’ ' 1‘ partment is the new equipment Last year, Western State passed this match and has been told to February 23—L0y01a at Loyola. (A)' ’ 2nd——Brockinan (A). 3rd; Glaske ’L G """"" 1 0 2 that has been purchased. BECK through the season undefeated. stay out of boxing for the rest of March Ill—Illinois Relays at Ur— Wright (A). ’ ' Let-nieziber'g'b” 2 2 0 shirts with yellow running pants They lost their opening game of the season, although Ustryski feels bana. Exhibition 100 Yard Breast—stroke M (:L mum in 14‘ """ 0 0 1 and entirely black sweat suits are this season but added seven straight confident that if it improves rapid— March 2l—Third Annual Indoor Isl-Trognitz (ex-captain, of M; 0:215:11 L i4“ ' 4 1 0 to be worn by our runners. We victoriestoatone for this loss. Des— 1y it will warrant his reappearance Armour Invitational at Bartlett mm 1929 team). 2nd—Kanlvy ’ ‘ """"" _ __ __ mlght mention that the yellow is .11: insists.tartar at a“ ........... ....... ........_., ..... 4 4 31.1213. uses. sensual; ’ ' Schedule 18.2. S' K a ll) ltaw—lil ern State a set—back, as Tech Chicago Army Headquarter __ April 4~—L0yola at Stagg‘ Field. igi‘na app c B T F P the track men. outplayed and outscored them in January 19. April ill-«Crane at Ogden Field. W Krause R. G ________ 0 '0' 2‘ Champs Again sewn" ham Springfield y: M_ C_ A,_Feb,.u, April 25—“Y” College £1th fingers to Meet Stehno, L. o ......... 1 1 1 Inter'ffatemlw 10915“th Whmh LENE-Ull’ ary 14. May Z—Lake Forest at Lake For— A T Kutteruf, C_ . 0 D .0 was much too complicated for us l'moui‘——-36 B t. 12. Bloomington (state Champions) 95'“ , till MSflMWfl earn Reed R. ER... ‘ 3 1 3 last year was straightened out A . F . . . . May 9——Beloit at Belmt. . when Phi P1 Phi very easrly pushed Robin, f ........ . 2 1 1 ”February 28- ~« Yuknls, L. F ......... 1 2 1 Mi f 2 Culver Military Academy—«March May 16—-Second Annual Outdoor . __ __ over the s. K. 1). team 18—14. We ran, ' 1 1 ‘ A Armour Invitational at Stagg Field On Thursday evening Of this ~_ take our hats off to the Phi Pi’s Ott, 1 . 3 2 2 14- _ 7-1.1.---“ ' week. at 8 P M- Armour than)“ 5 4 7 for they have won the title thir- Lind, f . 1 2 3 W shooters will invade the camp of ~——-~--—« . ~ - - it im 11. N b r Rossing, c. . .. . 4 4 1 33—29 score in a game played Thurs- Tankmen to 51mm at: the strong Augustana team at Rock Curious knocking from a class— lifiiaetn 2:331: fisggsgeen aflgeh Rutkowski, g... . 0 o 4 day at the Armory. . Crane College Today Island. Recalling the game played mom door at the University of number but apparently it wasn’t. GUStM‘SOIl: g... ‘ 1 2 9 Long. freak shots from various last year at Rock. Island is not Illinois led investigators to dis- Omiecmsk1,g ......... 0 0 0 angles on the'floor by Chicago Nor- A swimming meet with Crane pleasant, for our boys suffered a cover that a class had been im~ "‘ ‘— ”- ma] resulted 1.“ the upset after A.” College will be held today at the 40'29 defeat. The score does “or prisoned for five minutes after the All freshmen at Ohio State Uni— ’ 12 12 13 mour had victory apparently in Crane pool at 2300 West Jackson really present the game in the true dismissal bell had run; The knob varsity Who are on the probation Wheaten Couege_33 B. Ft. p, grasp. When onlyvthreehminutes 0f Boulevard. This promises to be a light however, for it was 01056 and had broken off on the inside of the list are required to take a six—hour J. McGill f ........... 0 3 2 playing t1me remainedt escore was good meet since the West Siders hard-fought. For a great share 01’ door and so the students could do course in “How to Study," which Phillips .,. .. 0 o o knotted at 27' Armour had sever?“ have always had a good team. Last the fir“ half, Armour was in the nothing but wait and knock. was recently introduced. Tillman, f.. 0 1 2 opportunities t; score}! buéhtheir season, the first time in six years, lead. Then the Six'fOOPeTS “01.“ Strackan,f. ...... 1 1 0 shots "US$52 11' e mar.. h icago Armour succeeded in beatingCrane. Augustana began snaking We“? Orvls, 0.... 4 6 3 Normal Wi Ierss BscotiJInyg c anilzies. In the return~meet, however, Tech shots. the end of the half finding 3 b Sgt Palmer, c 0 0 0 gutdgiftilzd win (1 afr ers 13:21: as; lost by one point. them holding the long end of the T337 ifim New 1 gr Eff 0p Claus, g” 1 1 4 e. goa 5' ga “'3 a our x?" k 3‘? This year’s match may be a simi— 59'0”. t the Camp, g .............. 0 0 0 Whmh could PM he oveita en 1“ lar struggle. The meet will be held In the second half of this game, a L. McGill ............ 4 1 2 the closing minute. in the afternoon around 3:30 p. In. both teams fought on about even MQE‘QREfiTS’S Agsm @LUE _ ._ _ Team Lacks Spirit or 4:00 p. on. All members of the terms, each scoring 13 points, but i 10 13 13 Armour’s performers in this game team who Will have difficulty 1“ the final Wh‘sfle Showed Armour “0 Thirty-third and Michigan lacked the spirit and aggressiveness getting out there so early are ad— be on the short end of the score. . Armour—30 B. Ft. P. that typified their style of play in vised to see either Manager David— The defeat was by one of the two 3- Edelsterm, M3“ RObill. f .............. 0 1 2 the first four games. No player ca- son or Captain Eddie Knox. best teams in the Little Nineteen. Moskowitz,f.. i g : vorted in an outstanding fashion, ‘ B ’ t-b """" 0 1 2 so as to provide the impetus that {gig}: e; oer, c """" 0 0 0 must be injected to a winning team. an . . ............. Miran and Ott Were the only two {3 g A C way A l... gaiilgg’sé”g (1; g 2 men that enjoyed any success with SEQ/Edgy”: E’M’W‘CE’EQS FEE a a... pH 35%“ , R @HER Gustafson’ g” .... 1 3 1 their field shots and lived up to ,V 3, TC) , ’ their standard in defensrve work. @ @Ifi wwfi§ffig & @ — — —- .. 9 B. . P. 4'" . 10 10 11 mm“ 2 Ft RM UR ENQWYUW: oi YE‘CHNQLQC‘EV on, f ................ 3 4 3 . .. a Western State—~38 B. m. P. Linc. t. o o 0 Michigan Ave. at: 33rd “stills-— Herder, f ............. 4 1 2 Robm. f ------ . 0 3 0 Grein, g, , , y 2 4 3 Moskowitz, f. . 0 (l l .. 1 - Byrum, c.. 2 1 3 Rossing, c ....... . 2 (l 1 SPEUAL RATES YO STUDEN“ 113130“?! g- 3 a ? fiifitegbmv C~ - g g ‘2’ SPECIAL STUDENT RATE “stilt"- ugno,g.. , ‘ Decker,g... . 4 1 3 Rutkowski. g... 2 o s 41MONTHSjor$7fiO Althoff, g. . ........ 2 0 ‘1 ———- —— ~— for all standard makes. Quiring, c ............ 0 0 1 10 9 10 Remington No. 6 Noiseless 3 mo. __ _ _ Chicago Normal—33 B. Ft. P. $150 15 3 15 Egan. f .............. 2 1 1 Reiiijngton Portable 3 mo. $7.50 _____.____ Erickson, f. 3 1 1 _ comm, f, .. o o 1 AMERECAN WRETENG TECH ms” 33-29 garger. c--~ g g 3 MAClilNE till. he. ay or, g ........ Established 1880) After leading Chicago Normal R'rttrneyer, g ..... . . 2 0 O Fae dclifvsry. Satisfaction guaranteed. until the final five minutes 01’ play, Fallen. 9; ............. 0 0 I) 17’? North Dearhorn Street Armour‘s basketeers allowed the —— _ - Telephone gamma 2353 visitors to overtake them with a ‘14 5 8