Page Four ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday, May 26. 3933 l l ' l E ‘ W E WiltSEVW Ellllllhmg 1Einal Bane-ball l rluni. "roam: STANDlNGS WWW 1% fl: 3 y ’l lhlflllhllllh Allllllgll 1 Game Thureda l , E 1 0" Alllllllllll Wildh lit 1 3’1 ' a: *3 . l ’73 “”3 lllilllhlllih til? ill 1 . 951’ MOMS ‘ l Armoups 1931 baseball activitiesl 52 g; i." 55 3,; is @553 l >311] gfifigmflfiy fiAmE @E ERR®R§ will come to a close this week when Nelson 20 157 12 20 19 111/2 9., 27M 1 5473' 7 g?" . y WEEK? l the squad faces III)cKalb N01111:): Iut fl" $5,221,? . ‘2 1;" I? E l 13:: :3 . . Ogden Field this a ternoon, an a - -- >..~ ~. l. H. n -dl' l L: inu, Mi-li. 1’ ".. - m ”1.0“?“ W ofl 11;;i1f1ggl-aéflgggfg' 3:13;“ 1.11:. not: . . r the .9... of y... K... Although 31;, "1335,?“ “1;. 01* gen small... errors m the .Second inning gave {XI-1 a. cap ‘30 . g g {5] 32353 llfiill '. A.m§turm étuyzg Field we intended to confine our writings q y, no ime elng 105$ be— mour the third run, thus enablmglafi hard “118 time. my”. rm, .5. [ye-Pm Ogden yield to sport many times we have di- tween the events. them to possess a 3-0 lead at the Krafft‘s selection for mound dutv .1 "‘9'“ "‘1‘ '- ’~ 5 DQ‘W“ L""."b“51d.,,,., . ' L . -. . . . The Triangles were not slow in l - 2 "ll . , Luke luv veitted to other topics of the clay. end of the second canto. 1 is Stehno. It was Stehno‘s good arm my]: jump i II. III‘.IIIII ‘ showing their class. They Won the Lynch Hn. 667 that held Lake Forest at buy while limo jump {Linking inch. Lem" Mhlmfl 1 first six events in quick succession. The margin was increased in di- ‘ his teammates produced the winning 333%” I" (‘m "'~°’ 10 get on With the shorts lor the ObIel'laeck and Lind starred for the mensions again In the third mnmg1mm in the game of April 22, and it 32:31:,“ am I A. Slurm. .30 week, we list here the men 01' the Tl‘mng‘lES, the former piling up 18 when Omiecinski reached first on 1 fan. exams m, cymmes Stehno’s' Shot n D. J. Paul. '30 Drake Reliiyl: graduating- class who were letter points and the latter assisting with 12 markers. Obecbeck took firsts in 1 winners on athletic teams. An alpha~ betical listing is used: R. R. Eddy, Tennis H. L. Fox, Track I). J. Iverson, Track F. M. James, Track A. Jens, Track lhurling will again be looked for» 1‘ ward to. The plight of the DeKalb teach~ er's team is one of the mysteries that Krafft has to solve, although he did, test their relative strength last Sat-1t Kuchn’s error and was followed by Michalski who singled to produce the first run. Young reached first after l the Alumni attempted to execute a double play but failed miserably. Hits by Lynch and Pepe brought on ARMOUR WINS AND LOlSES llN TENNIS DURING THE WEEK danisggay in Truck [ll/feet l l the 100 yard dash, the 100 yard low hurdles and the 100 yard high hurd— Ice and he also took a second in the high jump. Lind won easily in the distance runs copping a first in the mile and half mile and also plac- three more runs placing Armour in urday. DeKalb has deflated and‘ . I I I . I . . . I I . lead 7~0. Y lost to exceedingly good teams. . Fou‘nte‘lmb’, namely, M'IWW1‘BLI . C. T. Link, Baseball ”1% thlrd 1“ the hlgh Jump. Rosslng" Jennings’ single in the fourth inn. They have likewise lost to weak bmte leacher S ”Hege' Armom 1 Am‘““‘“ “Ch"; tenms “9111“ de‘ G. C. Mago. Baseball Placed fil‘St l“ the 440 yard dash. l Tech, Whitewater College, 'lfld Y- footed Lake Forest College last Mon- W. M. Miran, Baseball, Basketball Beta Psi, again this year, presents teams and have also scored decisive inr paved the way for the the vet“ , I . . . . -. . crins’ scorine‘ attack in the fourth 1 Victories. Judging from the results M' L‘ A‘ College cngaged "1.21 quad— day aiternoon at- the Armour tennis A- Monteoano, 3103(ng ed a strong team. They Filed 1117 ' innlnp; Kuffial ‘27 contributed his . of their baseball adventures the . 1‘3"};0131‘ track meet at Milwaukee l courts, by a score of 4-3. The teams 3. A. 0“, Basketball over half the points awarded in the i . ‘ H i K H 1 field events. Setterberg won both the broad jump and the high jump. The discus throw was won by Jung- dcs, Wagner took the pole vault and Stall) placed first in the broad jump. The Triangles started out with a rush when they placed first in the mile, the 100 yard high hurdles, the [100 yard dash, the mile, the half mile the 100 yard high hurdles, the 440 yard dash and the 100 yard 15w hurdles. Sigma Kappa Delta and Beta Psi were fighting for second place and it was not till the field 1 events before the Beta Psi aggrega- tion really started to add points in earnest. on May l6, and finished in the order again were handicapped by a strong named. The Teachers easily W0“ wind, making good tennis almost im- l the meet, placing in every event and possible spectacular baseball drama. lslammingI the javelin throw tofiscore l a total oi 901/3 pomts. A. I. i. and Although DeKalb may “jam“? Ki'affl, . Whitewater staged a hot battle for V , . I -. _ to express some uncertainty 0f thel second place with Almoul', linally ‘ bchllmcr came through .wnh.a wm outcome, he is exercising most of his l makinp; the grade by virtue of sec- l W €10 “P the meet, defeating DIXOll of efforts on the coming Lake Forest ‘ ‘ Lake Forest by 6—3, (i~0. Streb put our team ahead when he defeated Maiman game, hoping to put on a fitting: climax to the 1931 season. 101' Lake FOI'GSl/y winning easily, 5-1 and 6-2. The meat was again tied up when Timmcrmans lost to Price by 3-6, 6—8, but Paine won his to again put Armour ahead when be defeated Skonl; of Lake Forest 6-1, 2-6, and F. Podltpec, Track C. J. Robin, Baseball, Basketball. I“. E. Rutkowski, Basketball W. E. Schirmer, Tennis E. J. Stehno, Baseball R. A. Timmcrmans, Tennis, Track H. B. Weis, Golf S. E. Pepe, Baseball Yesterday the second annual ban— quet in honor of the athletes of Armour Tech was held in College Hall of the University Club. Great credit must be given to Mr. Allison for arranging this affair; we Elll'l- cerely hope that this will be an an- nual affair. Do you know that Tech has en- gaged in a total of 17 track meets this year? Of these, five have been only prediction worthy of mention is l that the season's semi-windup will provide Armour fans with a bit of base hit to score Jennings after Ar- mour loosened up its defensive tac» tics. Lynch then walked Hoefer, ‘27, Schumacher, ‘23, and Rossetti. Ext. ’29, to force the second run in, but stopped all furtheryscm'im,r when he confined Kuehn, ‘28, and Walk, ‘24, to fly balls. and retired Samuels, ’24, with a strikeout. Armour, however, lost no time in Captain Eddy lost to Force of Lake Forest, the score being 3-6 and 2*6. ond place in the 1/2 mile relay. Ar- lnour—vb31/3, Whitewater—~33. Y, . . 'College of Chicago trailed in last regaining the two runs. Mago open- 1 . 1 . M'l . 1‘ . ed the attack in the latter part of1 llflace With 71/3 points, lWAuhm‘ ‘ . . . . ' ' was in front form scoring 11 'rst the fourth with a smell.- (Jalvuni , Fraternities Advance lplaces oilt of 15 The Teachers also} reached first when Ro..l-Ltl look or . ' " ‘ ten second vacation l);f01'e be de- In Gulf and Tennisawon the hammer throw, an event, cidcd to throw him out Stehno A. lwhich was not counted in the finall then took advantage of the Alumnl‘s l F1115“ math“ 1" Intrafraternity ‘ standings. 1 6- el'i‘atlc fielding; by pounding; the ball , golf Will be played on Wednesday, l Armour, 19d by the stellar Nelson, 1 l. _ . - . .' in the doubles Armour won one » , ~ . . , _ M. 2 I ’l‘h . t. l 3.1 4;}, h _ placed men in all the hack events I into the infield to stole Mugo. Lynch 4." 1 e “’11 ”1‘9“ ‘71 9 on l match and Lake Forest took one. SUMMMARIES flfl~yd. l dash~Won by Oberbeck, Triangle: second. C. Jens. Siumn lxumui D ltn ; third, l . . . . . .- . . I « ' . . , . ' 10l‘S are l’hi 1’! Phi, “\llll Phi Ka la l excepting the one mile run. But m1 . y L _- , , . ., . . and Moskowlm cach moduccd hits, . . m . . I . . . . IIl Sl'hlrmer and Timmermans defeated out-of-town meem II:.lcluIcnbLTirIi:IIIP_llIl0I1;Il Phi. fourth, Gisske, Phi and boosted Armour’s score to 9 lSig-ma. the field cvents Armoui ““15 W09 . . * ‘ ‘ “ l l'ullv weak, taking only one second Price and Malmnn 6-3, 6-1, but Eddy Tears 9 '““”w°" by 1'111‘1' “13111319: “can‘t , . . The trrcate' share of the week in . Beta Psi: third. Cullen. Phi Pi Schumachev and Samuels Star 1* ' place, two third places, and gaining ' and Streb lost to Dixon and Perce of And so We come to the end of our mum“ Andean,“ Ben, ~ - 6, Robin 3, Samuels 3. Schumacher .i. ‘ 6—3. 6-2. . . . . . .- . . 1the golf matches was done on pencil . . , , - , . . , ,, . , . Isthumaihei ltllel huilmg coupled l I d . f r nl‘ three matches ‘, one three way tie for fourth place in l, L911“ FOKSL ”1 ‘1 “‘1“ Set mauh, by sci-mg. We cannot continue any . 1. yard high hurdlesiWon by Oberbeck. With Samuel’s excellent performance 1. an papei 0 0 y ‘ l -, ,__ - . b .2-6, (5-3, and 2-6. 1 . . . 1 ‘c-l; be ausc we are “mm“; “9”“‘1‘1- Ve.“°1“"' T119113!“ ”11m- in the first four inninxs was a tea were played up to the finals. The this anchor} of t e meet. . I I . ongcr as (.0 umnin c. filophcné‘?” BetnIIPm; fourth Wilson. PM I E I I h . v. t .~ S e aw'rd>l bet-4 sol Nelson clipped 0.2 seconds from The Tech tennis team lost their to be graduated. We must there- upon .nzmn. 'li e414.9. I I I ture in the game. Ai-mours varSlty1°t 9‘ 1“ ““9 wer “‘ “ ‘1“ l . . h - h V l . ~ 1 't . , . . d , “ll-yard “5!.er by Rossini»: Triangle. 1 f . lof defaults the Milwaukee track record in his l 51‘9““ mate WW at 1131511510 35' 10m say EOOd-bye to 0111 lea €151 almond. Kutterul'.I igmn limp” nelm; mil-d. squad .ound themselves completely, ' . . . . l h» H . 4d , l‘chnesdny by a score of 4 matches However, before we c1059 may we LeIiCliEehlJer.IPhl PIi Phi: fourth, Kennoy. . . . . . . . , specxa ty, t c AZO aids low hui les. Triangle. TImEF—GBJ. baffled With their ccentrc twi te l Phi Pi Phi won the light to "10“» y - - - . I e , l s rs,I I I .' I I . . to .5. Several times; they had pomt Wish our successor the same geod lBiJ—ynrd law hurdles—Won by Oberbeck. Tri» straight balls and parabolic curves. Pl“ Kappa Sigma by Winning: iroml SUMMMARIES [matches but were unable to follow fortune that we have enjoyed T0 gnillel: 526°ng Peqeml' lrlflmlglle; this? I . I . I , ~ l ‘ ' ’ c er criIz, ea si; our I. ison, i Clare Robin. N‘DUled as Almhu- 5 Kappa Delta T311 1111:; S1gmahKIaPPalwizoyumdlugluI hurdllxesrllIIlIVIu? I Macaw _ up the advantage. fulfill a promise we new reveal that K112Iga1‘yfig'mlzsh Won b 1.. Ph. P. ‘0 . ’ , ' j V ) , t' I] , .30 . : l 'V' . ; l _ ' ‘ 'inne an, ”ads m“ bdsema'" assayed the rolel Dclta on defaults an may“, L mm”. l n. l-l “ f "A. Timinznfifmm l our, name 15 Arthur Henry Jens. Phi; second. Russinfl', Triangle): third.) c} of pitcher in the final innings. The l Delta Tau Delta by a match score 01 W mm, dwhwwun by Emu,“ “PM", . .. gens. SIiIgmu KBDIpa Delta: fgIlImn. Kutteruf, . , ,. . . ' A _ . 1 'Yl . . . result of his short performance l 3-0 In tht‘ Seml-fihals- Dalia Tau l “Ami" A,;,111l{!1,101,1’““'1‘1- M‘ “’“r‘h' S“““'"“"’ u‘ m-mi‘gmmnimvlm by will. Triangle: . « . . - . . .. .1 - . . . , . ' ... ' . . second. ‘tetter, Bela Psi: third, Anderson. (ould not be 1mm m ed, to: he Istlu. ll ; Delta had immcily been awardcd th( sunny» rvufwgyn l‘ostfr, va- lfmliil' l Nellomri Takes Ffirfili LATE SPQRTS I "w, .. unhI gimmick PM 1- PM out all three men who faced him. lv1ctory over Alpha Mu because of a Martel-l M- Timk, ‘ 1 ’"1 'l .. lq‘g‘fm W0“ m C km S. m K . :~ - '..l..i')in)u Armour, 9 Idefault. l I ini-yvd dnahA—IWun ky {lion-II; in]; sw‘uml.l Place in Pentathlon The bageba“ team won its tenth IlIieIlLIu: Sffilndk Mining, om Psi; :third, Hill“. . . .. um), ; t , x. ; ourt . a Slstl. ‘ . riots, ’i a no ‘gmo: f u-Li. M s . ab 1 h po 21 Pl“ Kappa sigma beat Rho Delta l M: Timemh . a n H game of the season last Saturday lThem ‘ Distwce lfiesfiu 9:51. 8 MP“: . 1 , . n , , . I. .4 . g , _ _.. -, . . . * . Jum on y .0 er erg. cm si: illoskountz, *5 ~~~~~~ 4 l l l " l Rho, 1'0- BL?” P51I119t‘1l‘1ted to ”'191wifii’fifl.“i‘fil‘,d,w,§’;‘n,‘fyAlimltfjfl.",s.,,f’",‘\“ Last Friday, Circus Day, the 111- by defeating De Kalb, 7-0, at Dc— second. Stnib, Both l’si: t ird. lRIe. Sigma R915? Tl ------------ 4 1 1 1 0 Phi Kaps, after which Triangle wIas 1 l'imLROfiZJ. tcrclass relay was won by the Junior Kalb. ”Chief" Stchno pitched the IIISIIAITIZIIIIIleInEIIIIESIxIIIlILIh‘. LnnIdmnIn‘. sigma kan- o i . - 9A ' ~. '. . . r .- 220- nl low hurlles. w n b N-l- . A: , . . . . - - ‘ ‘ M n, :10. p 3 0 0 8 0 IdeIteated - i m the semi finals. rhctIa mung“ “MI . : h-“L twig? . team, composed M Venema, Lind, best game of his collegiate career Mm: illiL‘llTwli‘J'iranSK-tfeilifi'55:3. 1.3;; ago, h ----------- 4 1 l 0 2 1 X1 had formerly defaulted to Tri- IniIiIiIfIiIl; ScthlItIgrlhcl'iIrue “6.I2. (New track Rossinfz, and C Jens, with the time by allowing the opponents only one angle ’ounh. Hendricks. Phi Kappa Sigma- c _. ->m . ‘» ‘ . . .. .'....,r‘3-_ (lmlecxnski, 2b ....... 2 1 l 0 2 angle. also-yard mum-Won by Intel. M; Her-0nd. of 1:06. The sophomores won sec- Scratch hit, “'hlle Slr1k11‘g 0“ 10“ H‘filzsllciisytlifiow—Arl'nn by Junglcs. Beta N» Galvam, 2b .......... 2 0 0 1 0 , Sadcmnn, A; t ird. Dahms. w; fourth, . . . second. Hendrick ' a Sigma: 1h Stehno f 1 1 0 0 0' 7— nnir M Time 2-088 and {flame Without competition, the meh- l f Manly. ’h‘iamxl (lul'tll nson Thom xa. 1 c --------- ' . . ~ . I ' . . ~ . » ‘ ' Mo '1 owitz and Link st’irrcr or D‘.t . not (if :1 ‘ ‘ ' Sommei-s, cf IIIIIIII 2 0 0 0 1 l Intrafraoernity tennis has DrO' Sellal‘lcelslglxl, "ll/f. hihfhfiéfi?’ X fill-[ill seniors and freshmen “0t putting m ,1.“th hittin The fornier "nock- ”Piaflxzffiuultfi\"uii "lay \Vegner.I Betn PIsi: Peed f 0 0 0 0 0 1greased quite rapidly in the last two Sh‘uuss- Y~ Timer'lOM‘J-l- teams. H m . g. . n . 53““.‘1‘d, Hendr‘ckfi' PT". ‘f‘x‘mi‘; Sf'fmf: s'l‘mi' ‘_ ‘ C _ "; """"""" l Th . f h 3' Pole Vault— on by Ninedorlis, w; sec. Phi Pi Phi whose mam consisted ed out a triple and two singles, While icglfilénggiia 623$ng 801;: - N~ mm Michalslu. it ........ 4 1 1 0 0 ““391“ e Wlnners 0 t e igma and, Davidson, M: third. Ernst. M: fourth. ’ ‘ the latter hit a double and a Slua'le ‘ ‘ I' k i 0 ~ 1 Alpha Mu Delta Tau Delta match Chlwt‘l- 114- HelflhLA‘ll TL 5 l'-- of Leichtenberg', Carlson, Gisske. and , , , b ' , . 4m , c ............ _ 0 o O l - I v _ _ . . ”Shot " ut—ch b Garbo”, M. 32- d .. . . _ . in four times at bat. with 20 pomts. Young c 0 0 r, 0 '2 Will play Beta Ps1 in one scum-final Jen. A'I’fllii‘d Dom“? w» mum, hustm‘m' Finnegan, won the interfratemity T l’ tdom tiacl team ended A H J H L F N l O’Connor h 0 0 0 (I while Rho Delta Rho plays the win~ “15‘3"“9‘44‘1 ft. 1 1'2 ”r relay, With Triangle second, and Sign ec 1,5 0“ ‘ . . . _ ' ' 9““ 0‘“ e son. I v P - . : f T-' 1 (1 Ph' K a Sic One-hulf mills relay—onnIby Milwaukee; ma Kappa Delta third The winning the 1931 Season by Wlnhmu Its James, and C. J. Jens won inst Lynch. p IIIIIIIIII 1 g 0 1 , ners n Hang e an 1 app 5' lice-gm], Armour; third. Whitewater. lune time was 1 ()6 III ' fourth meet last Saturday, By 5cm; places for Armour. The 8801'45. 1mg, -' 1 z . . . , . ____________ _ _ Il'ncllnu thww»wlm ‘y Gerboth, M; svc. . mg first place in Six of the twelve relay team composed of Jens, Nel— . Totals ...... t " 4 Phi Kappa Sigma has not played ond.‘ Schroeder, M: chiral? Dahms. ' fourth, Nelson, the frosh trackman, won . _ _- . _ _ , . .- . 3-1 .) l 21 )I h I th women W mummy,“ “I n m I I . events, Almour won the eighth an son, Fox and also Hlisch copped fiist :I Alumni, 3 Iany matches Iyet, so t eir stung d Javelin throw—Wm by Gerholh. M: “DI the pentathlonIWith a total at 4387 until Seal-sARoebuck Y. M. C. A. track place. 1 a" 1' h P“ a 1, cannot be estimated. In firs: .mfun 32....fgeitli’fig1:15.13 Lemke' M1 ("‘"Lh' M’ 1"“"ts- According to paints: A‘ J?“ meet with a total of 56 points. Sea .1 The tennis team lost to Loyola last Houser, EX ,31I 3b ..4 0 0 0 1 Iplay they were awarded the Victory mg,“ Somme—Wan by Emsh M: , .‘1- was second and James third,Iw1th Roebuck was second with 35 points Saturday by the score of 4 matches Jennings, ’30.”. c -..3 2 '2 2 0 l 0V9!" Kappa Delta Tau because Of a ““9“” w third, Fielmm'. A5. “3‘3”“: md‘ l 4036 and 4031 pomts respectively, and Concordia colle e finished third l to three. fi' ld fault Ph' Kappa 2Sigma will also ii“ ”if 'i 359mm“ M‘ mmnm' b t b c f faulty timing in the g ‘ Ku 'el, ’27 cf ........ 4 1 1 2 0 9 ‘ ~ 1 ' t ‘ air Ml: t. in. u e miss 0 ' ___ Hocfer Tl c 1’. ll 9 4 0 1 be their first competition. Vifi‘méitgmfil’jgfd“ §{,g;"“x’r1mwmhf“x:;‘1- l half mile, they were declared tied by . . , rrrrrrrr — . ; . n , 2 - . ' - . . ~ Schumachcr, ’23, 2)), p 2 0 0 1 4 . Theta Xi went down before the on- uretl. W Distancemm I l the Junior marshulls. Sademnn came l Special Smfieflt Rate Rossetti, Ex ’29, . . .2 f) 0 0 2 1. slaughts of Rho Delta Rho by a more GEE???“fl'fi‘fiwfgggkgy$373135“?th“an: 1 in fourth, Setterlwrg‘ htth, and 4 MQNTHS it. $353 5% Kuchn '23, 1b 1; o o x 01ot‘ 2.0. Milevsky handilv defeated Vila 91815-3] 7‘01 fr 5 m. «ruin-ts um Hirsch sixth. . II II II“? . . ------ , ~ . outline in o: a. lot a stun or makes. ’24 ....... " l 0 M s n 6-1. 6-1. B a reat u hil . . . Walk, 2‘“. . J ) 0 1 , an 0 : y Fill" 0 6p6 4 I . . . Remington ho. 6 Norsclcss 3 mo. Samuels. 24. 3b, 1) . f) O l) i . battle (annell defeated is - , ~ , PENTATHLON Table of Points) Q g l l . .7... . - _—~-——— ; 6—1. 1 RL‘Hllllg‘tlJn Portable 3 mo. $33} Totals ...... 'l 5 18 8 Beta. Psi came through with a 2‘1 —,-' . . , 1 . . . . . . . . , r. AWECAEQ "NRE'FENG Errors—Rossetti Houser 2, Victoiy oven Phi Pl Phi while Sigma if“ n Hoefer Kuehn Mae‘o. Two base hits Ka )a Delta lost to Delta Tau Delta l f,“ WEAbfillNE CG. Elia. ' ‘ l Dl , Nelson 9:,» ’1 —0miecinski. Pepe, Moskowitz, Jen. , by the same score. In the last matches 1 Jens s {Establighi‘é 18%} mugs. Hooter. Hits off Lynch-.3 in l each fraternity won one single, but} "simian" Free delivery. Smist‘ncnm wwwamu‘. 6 innings. off Robin 0, of? Samuels 4, l 89:11 and Streb had little difficulty in ”fillers I II 333 Slit. Dearbmm 3mg off Schumakcr 3. Struck outfiliynch , defeating~ Timmermans and Richter, l 'rlme m- distances- .N‘» mm Telephone Ramsey; 343$ ., .