Page Four ARMOUR raisin. whorl .. ‘ arm corsair ENDOOR TRACK STANDENGS TECH NEWS | 1 EW: so Mmil Mitt til-ii Width Edit slittiiih lillt Tuesday, April l4, l93l HGILD FERST'DUAE. Elma cs: mam was -l l E EE ,235H0m5 €12 MEET romoasow . so or i “- g 9 —~ => ‘ V Ichli’s 1931 outdoor track team will WEEH figgwg @AME ii g? E ‘1 4B@ k 3? will F 5 [if officially open the season tomorrow W—‘ 2,, :1 . \ A H .3 “ll 0 K 0:”— 61 Th I afternoon with a. dual meet with Chi- . Cn pi. _ “’fI - he an maeEcago Nounal College at Ogden field. second Game Friday 0“” "T“ iii‘ k '5 —---~—* The men have been practicing out- With North Central ,3, 1’7 l l Technicals Feature 1. i To Be Pl ed Later doors for two weeks, and are now in ., swam... 12’“ ay Match excellent condition. Time trials were tolleg‘e Oberhcvk l l Ii In “351w“: to the memory M Dean held last Wednesda afternoon which __‘ ii‘éfhiii. 1‘ I" In a 3:1,, Claude Irwin Palmer the athletic: Winn-i a... and: “mag Imam nary pleasing: 10 Coach A A TEST FOR NEW TEAM i333: l E f contests scheduled for last weekE “N H UN“: ACE Estagg Jr . t , , s” rncll. 121;, 1'1. were postponed until later i“ the, A T h b Although Ai-mour’s team is favor . »_. . (Wuwm . .. 1- S . . . r ,_ rmour cc oxcrs invaded the . ' Baseball, king of sports, w,“ make aui‘cnsuii . 1— I 5 I r“ I. I,J:a:i‘:; cofizge 1:11;);311 2233/3321? Loyola gymnasium last Wednesday ed to Win the meet, all students are - . . . . . ‘ . . g 32 l H ; 1 1:1; 11. I, , . . . . - . llo DOW t0 ANNE“: ”“5 chnesday a H l _ ulcd for last Friday is to be played night and again defeated the Loyola urged to be piesent to cheer them on “31:5: 2131ch Lxldefeémieiving “:5, M early in May. An informal track pugs, by winning the last five bouts to 'lYliiZth‘lilowin eve it '11 b h d _. r . 1 . .. Y . _ , . . . .5 - ~ . ‘ i x — :rovidcs tho local Elfeam wpithg the l ENDOOR TRACK RECORDS ‘mcct With the UniverSity 01 Chicago. flit féothe lihnelscliedulcd. R4151“ m uled‘ 100 andg220-ya:dwdash:ssc1i)0 . ' . . .. . ,, which was to have been held last 0 1’0““ “‘55 “’0“ his boot by . . - . ' ’ opening day competition. dEVENT [lg/EclvRDu'fll HM“). m‘ . iiivir. EETE Chicaf’cliAiéifrmai Friday, will he run next wc-ck per» a knockout. Captain UStl‘ySkl, Heck» yald low and high hurdles, 440-yard Bartlett y On Friday, April 17, Coach Kraftt's Alma Mater, North Central College haps. miller and Hoii‘bcrg winning; theirs dash, SEC-yard, one mile, and two mile shot . ‘ . ’ , t high 'um broad NHWW'HC‘ on technical knockouts and Cam iruns Du ’ J I” ‘ .' ,' ' . 1- B tlttG l . ., “ pionei. - ~ of NanciVIIIe, “ill invadL the local E diam. llusll 31mg” Gm Old man weather came to the res— easxly Winning a decision. ,Jump, pole vault, and 1elay. haunts tor the second game of the Mom, “5,, Bartlett Gy . , .- . . Loyola “I n th fi. 1: f _ ——————-——~ . ‘on E “gm-yd: run ”We Gym we 01 vaisity teams With high tem— . _ 0 I‘9 ‘5 01“ bOUtSv 1T . 503:)“: what is in stmc for Ai'mourl : ""310 Till lilail-liEli Elm peratures and CIOHdless days several one deCision being VET-V 91053 and V ECh TO Play Alumni ‘ > ‘ " l ' m”, ’ ‘ '.. Bartlett. Gym times la:t V . . > . another rather ecllll'll‘. In t “ '- - fans who look forward to the fii‘stE PEAR-",1 H Bartlett Gym . s" 8 vcck It Is customaiy at ound ,1 . g ILI I‘ , he 12’ m FWWE Gilli: Tourney _ . . . _ . 2,, "H“,e" ,0,”Ly . iiaruen, Gym this time of the year to wear over- P Lass . an stiom of 'lcch met . , 1 - triumph remains unpicdicted. Most 1 't . d l Wiley Lo ola d f h 1' Aimour Tech 5 goli team will open f the baseball results in the past 60d 5 an ieavy sweaters. Wedncs- " y ‘ an Ioug t "m to a the season next Saturday when they 0 . . . day and Thursday were warm draw at the regulation three rounds. eight years have been tabulated onE the credit side of the ledger. thE each year found new faces in theE " l line-up, while veterans who have kept the records in cclmful figmes dc-ES’VVEE’KEYKIBYs afiwfie l parted with B. S. degrees, staking, ' ' . E the future glory in the hands of thel Difficult Seasoni so-called yearlings. E ~————— E 'E The 1931 swimming season has Enow come to an official close. Five meets have been held and out of these Armour has won two, lost two, E and tied one. Considering the kind of opposition that has been encoun- tered this is a very good showing. The victories included one over Illinois Wesleyan College, {18-27, and one over Loyola, 38-37. "The meet Fifteen Games Scheduled The 1931 season again finds Coach Krafi't with a new team, composed of. only a few regulars in whom he rests his hopes foi the championship base- ball campaign. If the result of this first encounter proves favoiablc the out look for another successful season Racqueteers Prepare The 1931 tennis season has begun in Woik was completed on the courts last Wednesday, and on Thurs— day the varsity put in their first out- can nest. dom practice of the season. A meeting will be held this week in the Physics Lecture Room to give in tennis play. The schedule will also be discussed at that time and the players are to be paired 03' for the team tourna. a few instructions bulky sweat shirts. weather, varsity teams are muc further along than at the same time For Tournament Play in the past few years Our only plea is that the snow does not get inor than 14 inches deep. E Noll Quite the Same Motion thn 21 shot'putter goes out for boxing something is bound to hop» We were not convinced that a boxing tourna- pen—«to tho shot-putter. mom; was actually in progress uni: a member of. our family came home Any- For more data we suggest that the reader with a beauty of a “shiner.” way, the other guy won. enough to permit practice without Because of theE In the fourth round Sandstroin seemed to have the odge but the dc~ h cision went to Loyola. Bacci Loser on 'l'eclmicality Then in the 132 pound class Joe Bacci lost to Knittcl of Loyola on a technicality by~the ruling of the referee. Joe had Knittel down twice before he himself went down. He rested on one knee for the count of nine and then sprang up ready to c i] he had been counted out. Things looked gloomy to the Ar- mour fight fans but little did they know what was in store for them. Armour’s fighters, after having lost go at it again but the refer-cc ruled ' meet Alumni at the Evergreen Course, 92nd Street and Western Avenue. Captain Weis, Johaiinisson, winner of last year’s golf tourna- Iment, Alexande1, and Pearson will be back this year to feim the nu— cleus of the team. Other members will be selected this week when the low scorers of last Saturday’s tourna- ment will meet. The results of the tournament will be published in a forthcoming issue of the Tech News. The complete schedule for this year as compiled by Manager R. E. Mcagher is as follows: *Saturday, April 18—Alumni. 0Saturday, April 25~Loyola. ' ' -' “Saturda , M ———F . Wm Sh“ be somewhat biightened. enter the next annual Armour inter- y ay 2 aculty Fourteen other games against tougher opponents will follow and nearly all must be won if the season is to com- with Hyde Park Y. M. C. A. ended ment. The making out and turning in of collegiate box fighting contest. application ca1ds was explained in 33—33. Defeats were taken from Crane 42-33 and from Culver Mili. tary Academy 35-24. These two schools have always had good teams and have been hard to beat. Coach McGillivary has made a wonderful effort to geti’the boys in good physical shape. Those who availed themselves of his 20 years’ experience and general knowledge of the sport were well rewarded. Knox Has Excellent Record Captain Knox and Manager David“ son also helped to make the team a success. Having been a champion swimmer long before he came to Armour, Knox was in a position to be of special help to his teammates. As anchor man of the 160-yard relay team Knox was partly rcsponsiblel for the four victories out of five which this quartet hung up. Inci- dentally they lowered the school rec- ord three times during the season. Jack Cavanagh had his own way most of the time in the breaststroke 1 event. With another year in sight, time only can tell what Cavanagh may do next season. He also did very good work in the medley relayi event. Weslcon High Point Man E Andy Weston, scoring 43 points, was high point man for the season. He competed in the 220~yard free- style and the IOU-yard backstroke events. Being the only regular back- stroke man on the team, he was in a position to make points for the team in almost all cases. pare with Coach Kralft's baseball exploits of past years. The game with Crane College, however, will give some clew o Armour’s possibilities. Ciane is al- ways gifted with a team that paces through a successful season. Their strength was evidenced in the games with Armour in other seasons and since each contest proved to be a hard tussle, Wednesday’s game may he set as a fitting barometer for future games. E Meet Napervillo Friday Every effort will be made to de» feat the invading team and no win- ning score, regaidless of how one sided will iid Coach Krafft of that inferiority complex which always vexes a coach when he starts the sea- son with a new ciganization. A weak opposing pitchei may often mis-lcad the winning team to believe that their triumph was a result of their strength and not another’s man‘s weakness, with the consequences that conceit will overcome them and result in folly. In meeting Naperville. Armour will not only cherish victory for the sake of victory, but another reason comes to fore. Armour will endeavor to show the North Central aggregation that one of their own Alumni is re- sponsible fol the result of the nut- come. Should Napeiville lose, they ' . will be obliged to extend fitting con- A good man was foun IEddie gratulations to their former pupil Byanskas, who had the Mr W make a good showing in . crawl events. If the some tells anothci tale, North Cential no doubt will feel guzli’v of some imposition on our coach, ThusE it stands that Armour must win if they wish to satisfy both Armour and Napcrville. Probable Line-up loo-yard freestyle ' . Giovan, the mate of Gailstijom inE the crawl relay, concent Unfortunately barteball is, not a track meet and only nine of the forty- five candidates will 1m 21118 to break into the scoring line-up. If either side piles up a big score, the line-up may be changed a dozen times. The probable starting lincmup is C. Link, catcher; Robin. first base; Schol, second base; 0miecinski, third base; Stehno, pitcher, O'Connor. Pope and Michalski, fielders. actor, correct, g-i aceful. New Men Will Succeed PHI LAMBDA UPSIILON E' Phi Lambda Upsilon, honoraryE l E PROFESSOR PHILLIPS IN HOSPITAL chemical society, will hold a smoker . team. in their rooms in Chopin Hall Thurs— day evening A program of enter- tainment is being arranged by the thice pledges of the society. It is ex— pected that quite a few alumni and faculty mcmbeis will attend. Professor Alfred E. Phillips. head of the department of civil engineer- ing recently underwent an operation Eat the West Side Presbytei n lios~E Epital. It is said that his’izohdition Eis improving steadily a previous issue. are not the Capone type.) for their first year. event than he was this year. Davisson was another member who His spe— became ill for two meets. cialty was the 220-yard crawl. It may be that Brockman, a new— comer, will push Thomson for spring- That is the conclusions one can draw from this year’s results, especially since he did not compete in all the meets. Congratulations must be extended to coach McGillivary and Captain 'Knox for the quality of the team they were able to present. boaid honors next season. SWIMMING POINTS Weston . . . . 43 Giovan .. . . . 10 Knox (C. ). . Thomson . . . . 10 Cavanagh . 26 Kolvc .. . . . . 9 Byanskas . . . 21 Brockinan .. ‘% Carlatrom . . 12 Davisson 4 Pfeiler . . . 1 1 931 Schedule Armour 33, Hyde Park Y. M. C. A. 33. Armour 33, Crane 42. Armour 23, Culver 43. Armour 48, Illinois Wesleyan 27. Armour 38, Loyola 37. These caids must be tuined in if the persons concerned wish to compete for places on the The players for the varsity will be selected by means of a tourna- ment which will be open only to those who wish to make a place for them— selves with Tech’s racquetcers. (These Kolve, breast Iatroker, should be even more of a help to Cavanagh next. year in this Awards for the members of the championship interclass track team may be secured from Mr. Allison's office any time. E Chicago Game Cancelled Wednesday Mr. Krafi't’s charges meet Crane College in a baseball game on Ogden Field. This game replaces the Chicago game which was cancelled by Chicago because of the Conference freshman ruling. North Central follows in the sched- ule on Friday also on Ogden Field. Admission to Armour students is zfrce. Game time is 8:30 o’clock Ip. in Golf Finals 0111 Saturday the finals in the golf tournament are to be played at the As an add‘ varsity- alumni match will be played at the Professor Leigh tells us that more than 50 men have entered Evergreen Park Course. cd attraction the annual same time. the tournament. Coach “Lonnie" Stagg was please with the showing made by several of .Ithc varsity trackmen in the trials held last week. However, a lack of ,material in the sprinting events was In all field events, espe~ cially the javclin and pole vault men ,cvident. lwith ability, are missing. Drake Relays Soon In a brief talk Mr. Stagg expressed his intention of taking several teams to the Drake Relays at Des Moines on April 2425. If subsequent trials prove satisfactory teams will be en- teied in the sprint medley relay, the From 18:1 to :he passent daty mile relay, the distance medley ielay there have cen on y eig unasms — Eand in the two~mile relay ed triple plays made. SPORTS CALENDAR Tuesday, April Ml 4:00‘P.‘M.—'l‘rack: Chicago Nor— mal vs. Armour at Ogden Field. Wednesday, April l5 4:00‘P.‘M.~—«Baseball: Crane vs. Armour at Ogden Field. Friday, April l? 4200 P. liar—Baseball: North Con~ tral v5. Armour at Ogden Field. Saturday, April 18 8:00 A. his—Golf: Alumni vs. Ar— Ai'mour at Evergreen Golf Course. 92nd and Western Avenue. Also final matches of An» nual Golf Tourno‘ merit. Tomorrow afternoon Chicago Nor- mal College and Tech trackmen will meet in a dual contest at Ogden ,Field. This is the first meet to be held on Ogden Field in the past few years. Crane, Milwaukee State Teacheis College, Lake Forest and “Y" College are also included in the outdoor schedule. the first four bouts came back and took the Loyola fighters for a nice long ride. Heckmiller, 147 pounds, won by a technical knockout ovcr Koenig'. In the second round he had Koenlg down for a count of nine just before the bell rang. Koenig seemed dazed in the final round and Heckniiller went on a merry punching spies so the Loyola second threw in the towel. Untryalsi K. (Wu Opponent Captain Ustryski then pounded out another technical knockout over J. Vonesh of the Loyola team. In the first round Vonesh was saved by the bell. During- the second, Usti'yski connected with terrific right and lofts knocking his courageous opponent ”Friday, May 8~—-Valparaiso. Saturday, May 9—Loyola. “Wednesday, May 13—81;. Johns. Friday, May 15a—Valparaiso. "‘Saturday, May Iii—Crane. Saturday, May 23——St. Johns. ”Home meets to be played at the Evergreen Golf Course. :1 terrific blow tn the jaw dropping Brundza for a count of ten. With the score tied at four all it was up to Hofiberg to bring victory to Tech and he certainly did a good job of it, meeting his opponent, Lukish, iii the middle of the ring he inacted with a few extra hard blows to floor his opponent repeatedly. down three times in quick succession. In the skirmish Ustryski hurt his hand but be concealed it so com. pletely that few knew of the accident. He won the bout a few seconds later when the Loyola seconds threw in the towel. Campionc of Armour outpunched Rauwolf of Loyola and gained a de- cision. He had Rauwolf down in the second round but was not quite able to finish him. After the terrific pace of the first two rounds the last round seemed comparatively slow which was mainly due to both boxers being too tired to do much punching. Tech Wins 5 Final Bouts d H73 won the bout on a technical knockout. Monte-maria Game Fighter Montesano and Cali were matched for the opening fight. Cali had a dis- tinct advantage in heighth and reach, yet Montesano put up a game fight and although outpunched, he always came back with that ever ready smile of his. Bout number three found Kosan and Lutz resuming their quarrel which they had started at Armour. This time they staged a punching duel 'which lasted all three rounds, Lutz gaining the decision. A big old willow, squarely in the middle of a Texas highway soon to be paved, will be spared as a surveyor’s landmark. Armour had to continue to win in order to clinch the meet. in the eighth bout Rush met Brundza and how they went at it! In the first iound Brundza punched away with all his might at Rush, who just covered up and took it all. 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