Page l: our hhblibl‘hlfikfi "lb bhdlll Pliliblibb ilblll lllbfihhl Six Regulars Return to Squad from Last Season ROSSlNG TO LEAD TEAM The first practice of the regular basketball squad will begin Nov. 3 at the Armour gym. All men expect— ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday, October 27, igfil ll madam Queries Hindemfiiec m H ram fiHQRTS—i Begin Proclicei this sport should report to Coach Weissman on Monday or Friday Are First Winners nights in the Tech gym. By Professor John J. Schommer Editor’s Note: Professor John J.i Schommcr, star player, canfcrcncel umpire, and leading football authm'v ity, will answer through this ‘colimm (my questions on football which are puzzling our readers. Questions may be sulnliiltcd to the Sports Editor, H. I’. Richter, or they may be placed iSeniors and Shapiro ‘ interelaos Champs l The seniors defeated the juniors, and the sophomores beat the fresh— ‘men in the first encounter of the in- lterclass basketball tournament held ! last week. The seniors entered the game with a rush, so that by the end of the first quart-er, each of the seniors had con- Applications for the position of manager of the swimming and bus- ketbxll teams should be turned in to Professor Schommer. Manager’s awards and sweaters are given to the men receiving the appointment. List Thursday night, the class of '34 won their second consecutive in» tcrclass basketball title by defeating the class of ’32 again by a large score, Ill-13. Last year they won 23- 10. Although we predicted the seniors to win, we still have a .667 averagel l lnterfrutcrnity basketball will getl under way tonight when the practice schedule begins. Ii. will continue un- til November 30, each fraternity having“ one night for practice. The basketball should be obtained from Coach Kraflt at noon of the practice - . The 1931-?2 basketball seas "ll m the six b. l l ' . _ ' ’ 0‘“ “l _ tributed a basket and the score stood in the Armour Tech News ()0 ‘ which day. Practice will be. from 4:30 to predictions aseial and basketball start on Tuesday, Becambey 1‘ when 10.0, is located in. the main builoh y adju» 6 P. M. H __ the alumni have their annual game In the second quarter, the juniors cent to the elevator an the first floor. For thirteen your: the Phi l’l Phi's have won the title. Altho they are confident of continuing the string of successes, they will be. strenuo s- ly opposed by the other fraternities. lillrit your Sigma Kappa Delta near- with Tech’s varsity. Last year, the regulars won by a 44~18 score. The Honor “A" Society has their annual banquet at one of the leading hotels right after the game. Membership in the Society is open to seniors and Coach Krafi't is kept busy in his spare time umpiring the football and basketball games in the Little Nine< teen. Bix Six, and the City High School Leagues. turned to the defensive and as a rc- sult, the seniors made only three more shots count. However, in the third quarter, the juniors went on a scor~ ing’ spree, which broughl the score Question 5. What members of the offensive team are eligible to re- ceive forward passes? Answer. l The men playing at tho in]: to try out for the team should to 16.12, The seniors staged a rally ends of the line of scrimmage and 1y deiented them, 105,1”: 1344. We noticed that the l' ”1‘“ Ljuniors who have won athletic report at the first meeting. in the final quarter which netted those playing one yard or marl: bark Oct. 27 ......... phi Kappa Sigma diamond i: now being ronovdssl ? ~s awards. Practice will be held in the Ar. them six points, and when the finpl at the tiine the ball is passed from Oct. 2}; , , .Dclta Tau Delta next spring The track wdjllfl 1m ; H. P. R. mour Tech {Iym Tuesday, Wednesday, whistle blew the score stood 22-15, m the center are eligible to receive for- Oct. 29 . .......... Theta Xi need iixirg Ito wet the lumlr :5: and Thursday nights for the first two favor of the seniors. ward passes. Nov. 17 . .Sigma Kappa Delta, bumps put. of it? is m Henry Frank’ weeks. Monday, NOV' 16' the bask— 50pm Win 295 Que ti n 6 What members of the NW' 15 ‘ ' " ' ‘Phi Pi Phil W tl‘ B k A ‘ l 5 eteers will move over to the 8th Reg- Early in the second quarter of the d f: ivrtea'm are oliu-ible to int U NW. 19 ----- S gma Alpha Mu Wrestlihc: grime; tongs}? t“ thc‘ Barber Shop iment Armory gym, and practice 5e5- freshman-sophomore basketball game 'e on; f. ‘ ‘ .. ‘7 " ' H" W. 20 ,,,,,,,, Rho Delta Rho from; in (4,2, 1M of Armour’s . ~t I, 200 East 3155: St t 510115 will be held every evening from the sophomores crashed through ““3 com or Wald passes. av 24 ........... 'l'l'ianglc‘ It w‘“: (lis‘cont‘i 1' id " < this”?x Sl ~ fee than. 01k While practicing at the freshman defense, and from that time Answer- Ale member 0f the d“- Nov. 25 ............ Beta l’si gm “of 19é7-28 “Allbiwlrlil'mfw j 39?} Haircuts 40c Tech gym the players are requested until the end of the game a mad orgy l'cnsivc team may intercept a fm~- Nov. 30 _ ...... Kappa Delta Tau ‘ ' ‘ ' m “‘3’ e. m, to bring their own suits. Jack Owen, Manager John Owen has been appointed man-‘ agar of the basketball team for the coming season. All men trying out i sophs. ol' point-making was pursued by the ward pass. Question 7. Team A has the bill. and starts an end run. The runner is tackled and the ball is downed at the line of scrimmage. He is re- 1eased by players of team B where- Veteran Swimmers Form Team Nucleus Since the swimming season has not opened yet for Armour’s natators, no The second half was a complete rout with Anderson and Christoph putting in the shots after Pflum and Christoph had taken the ball away hhimfl libbllfiillihhmi 3i 1 '7 Wentworlh Avenue December 15—-Armour at North Cen‘ for assistant manager should make from the slipping l‘rosh. Nicolai and upon he gets up and runs 40 yards definite moi/‘ements have been made to ENLARGED . I . I I IMPROVED their application to Coach Krafft in Reed were in the game fDY only a few for a touchdown. Should the touch» * organize the team except. a general WHERE QUALKTY AND SERVICE REIGN SUPREME writing before N0V~ 16- minutes at the finish, hilt aided ”“931 down he allowed? The referee meeting“, at which the old members H C . ’ Armour Will present a strong- bask- team by scoring a few more points to states that he forgot to blow his and new candidates were welcomed ome Oflklng‘ etball squad this year and will in make the final score read 29-5 in whistle. by the new captain, Andy Weston. all probability be even better than favor of the sophs, last year’s champs. Answer. The touchdown shoul d not The veterans returning; for compe~ mum last year’s aggregation. Seniors—«22 he allowed if am part of the run—l‘ tion are Capt. Weston, Cavanagh, Captain H. C. Rossing‘ will lead the B. pp p. ner‘s body other. than his legs or Byanskas, Corlstrom, Thompson, Gio- Special Student Rake team and he will be ably assisted by Lind, f. .. .............. 2 o 1‘ arms touched the ground while he yon, Kolve, Davisson, Davidson, and 4- MONTHS for $7 50 ex-Capt. Robin (back for the firm? Stalmr, f. . .. 1 0 0 was in the grasp of an opponent. If ,Pfeile‘r. Brockman, another veteran, for all standard l a semester only), Setterbcrg and Lind, Leichtenberg, c. . _ . _______ 2 0 0 he was momentarily stopped by an is out for a few weeks with a twisted Remington No 6 \l .1112: (es. all forwards; Beemstcrbocr, center; Carlson, g. 0 0 opponent but not downed according {onklo- obtained in a basketball game. ‘ $7.56 0‘5“ 355 3 mo_ and Rommel, guard, Setterberg, 1 2 to the conditions stated above, the g The end of last‘ season found the Remington Portable 3 mo. $7.50 Guards wm Be Needed $499119? [5% g 3 touchdown would be legal. 3:333:33;11:300?:e}1rea§:ag:5:23‘21:: AMERECAN WRETHNG The greatest pucblom for Coach M3123“, z; _ , _ o 0 1 Quefh‘m. 8' How far trom the. be depended upon for the speed dis- MACHENE C0" inc. Krafftis t0 dEVQIOP guards as all his ’ b- ...... , goal. line ‘3 the b?“ placed when tanccs again this season and three (Established 1880) regular guards of last season will 10 2 6 playing for the Dolnt alter touch- members of the HBO yard relay team, Free delivery. Satisfaction guaranteed. be missing this yeah Therefore Juniorsmls down? which brought the Tech record down 329 So. Deurbom Street Gustafson, Rutkowski and Yukms . B. RT. P. Answer. The hall is placed two to 1 minute 21 seconds flat, have re- Telephone Harrison 2424 will probably have to be replaced by Poedtke f 2 1 3 yards from the goal line. lturned. , guards built over from the forward McWillihms, f . 0 0 0 #17“ mama" Sandséedt, c. .. . o o o The tentative schedule of games Priban, c. .. . 2 0 1 for the 1931—1932 season is as fol- Pearson, g. . 2 2 0 1°WS= Maucr, g., f. . 0 o 1 December 1—Alumni at Armour Pihl, g. .. . . . 0 0 0' December 3—0pm Marks, g. . . .. .. 0 0 0i December 10—«Armour vs. American l -—~ r. E. College ‘ 6 3 5 tral December 17—«Crane Jr. College at Armour January 5~Opcn January 7—0pen January 12-“Y” College at Armour January 16mArmour at Augustana January Zl—Wheaton at Armour February 5-8—Michigan trip (pend— mg February 13—Armour at “Y” College February 17—Armour at Crane February 19—Augustana at Armour Track Squad to Meet Wednesday The indoor track season will get under way Wednesday, when a meet- in);r of all track aspirants has been scheduled for 4 o’clock. Coach Stugg and Prof. Schommer will speak at this meeting, and equipment will be given out. Tentative schedules have been ar- ranged with the following schools North Central, Loyola, Crane Junior", College, Chicago Normal, and Lake: Forest. l Late particulars concerning thel meeting: will be posted on the bul-‘ letin hoard. l The Tech indoor track squad isi expected to win the majority of thel‘ meets this season, for an even hetvi ter squad than last year will be in“ the competition. l The first track meet will be the‘ inter-«class meet, but the exact time‘v has not been set as yet. ‘ Last year the class oi" ’31 won the l meet for their third consecutive year. i The sophomores, juniors, and fresh-i men finished in the order named. George Nelson, a freshman, starred, scoring nine points and breaking the , high jump record. l The winners of the first three places in each event will be awarded ribbons and the point winners on the winninu‘ uggrcuction will be giv- en medals. l Wrestling Team Will Be Organized Soon ‘ After several attempts in the past' few years at the organization of a] wrestling team, a call this year brought out a squad of 25 candidates, who applied to Professor Schommer for recognition. Upon being informed that they would- have to prove their sincerity in forming a team. the can- didates set out Monday and Friday as practice days and have put all ef— forts into getting themselves in shape for competitio‘n. { ll of the candidates have had 1 some experience in wrestling, and the l majority of them are champs in their respective divisions. l, Professor Schommer put Frank i Talaber in charge of the team as tem- porary manager, and be appointed ,Arvid Tiensuu as temporary captain. i After the members have organized land shown their caliber, a manager lwill be appointed, and the team will i be allowed to elect a captain and car- ,ry out a schedule. l The iweni’y cigarefles in your pluckage . as there are 35 new candidates, the Boxing Squad Ready For Upposing Teams light again as an important Tech sport. Coach Weissman is trying out the new men in rebuilding his team, and competition for places on the varsity team will be keen. Of the four vet— erans returning this season. three are l‘ lightweights and the fourth is Sand-2 strum, captain of the team. A tournament for the purpose of sounding out the ability of the vari- ous candidates will be held in about two weeks. hcw equipment is living obtained for use --i:‘ the teaml Coach Weissman is attempting: to have sew eral prof "onal boxers come to the practice se ' the Armour pugs some pointers in this art. Boxing is breaking into the lime-l l l ons of the team to give, ‘ l NO "AR'HFIGEAE FLAVORS“ L “Q \ o » Q l “igloo e — WOQ at cm GOILDS reach you in prime can. dilion, ens Fresh as twenty cherries iusl' picked from the tree. The finest o§ moisture-proof Cellophane wrapping En- sures that. but om cows are not merely Fresh,- they are refreshingly difierenr. Blended from pure tobacco . . . flee of oily, iareign flavorings . . . om sows do no? mint the bremh with lingering odors, and do nor discolor the ream with needless stains. 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