Page Six 1111 "1111111111111 11111111111111 11111111111111 11111.1 Fl run lead in the lst inning to The results of the, games should1 SM/XMMING Sf“ filSQfil squelch their F. P. E. fellow class-1M 11111th on a pnpei and given tol H - men. The actuarial ofl‘ice boys Mi. Kiemii This 1eiord \hould1 ENDS; JQHNAIHERN 1made it, hot fur the winncra in Ithe1givc the cl'~‘s and department that: EEJEE'TED CAW'I‘AEN 1 last inning “1th a .1 run splurge Juflt l em l1 team is :1 inemln-i ol and the 1 $1E’E (i) ‘1ng a whit shozt of a tying- flu-.1110 ‘ final score of the game. 1 Tim uwi in1 HQ llh h 1 fl, 7.# 1 The senioi '7 l5. team was not mm 1. sca on, ,1 (mg a L. ~ 1 poor one 21>: swmiming seasons go, ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday, April i7, l934l 1 l l Armour Track Starsl ' ' ‘ 1 lntei'class llitci'do izii‘tmi‘ntzii soft l sleepers be! > 1 Gfllll’ll SEX Farrel 1).)” loul‘ncv i1: 111111131 wavl The fir-:ti M ’ “11, 11.0” wag,“ 11,, Tech Ai‘mour1 hawk tanknwn managed to ring up Pfiaceg we;k'< l'CiLlltS' ' ’ Games (-0,. 1111‘, (1111111111: week are W. Alumni at Soutliinoor was the1t‘l_l""""""‘l‘N ill-331““ four loosen; thul #4— , (‘11 E (27l~li‘ M r 1111 ilil‘escnti‘d 11111-11. Tim 111-11 111 be 1111111111111111111111111111. 11111111111 1.“:1111101-11-5 Mm“ “mud. “Mm“ the ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ A; '1 . 1 - _ » 1 - 1l,‘hiisi1114lii about the “inter blastg i ”rum and 600"er Williams College ’ ,. Silllll (h. It, (1]).f11-1 11. P. [4, pidyed on ilnlerUl i0lf0llCtl‘173lltl a ‘ ‘ 1. ,. . ‘. FINAL SCORE 70 55 1 (m‘i’eil “in 1mm” :1 10“ 11, 110111 H1111 will iiialw 11H, (”1ng .1 bit too 1 ltall’lb,hll0“LVLl, 1t isn’t always the __.#-_. _ _ ‘ ' ~ " «1 , score t ‘it counts. l in a closvly (‘Onlcsted moot 131:1 Soph E. 111. (Zti)v~Sop‘n, (K E team is not svllvdulf'd, HL‘l' ini-suii 111‘ “WAS- 1 ‘ Saliziday. De Kalk Teachers College 1 o1‘11i<‘:1ml.1 thc 7.1‘2ilous Armour squad M1111 :1 number of exciting- and cloudy {ought battles. (lordvs ol' Armour svmed :i lii'illialit victory in ilio JilVL‘llll throw by breaking; the 1 ('thllllfr Armour record will 21 (0% 1) of" 161? foot. liii‘illvntally ll'llti is also 11 a good deal lll‘llt'l' than the present ‘ wag-ks Thu“ lli Kulh rc((rltl 1, The 220 yard low hurdles; went to a Nt‘lwn «11‘ Ariiwm for the asking. brvak. If, 111 iii.» 111111111, no 11111-1 E) 15§0eria ME. \'.~. Sr. l-‘.l’.l1:. 11.11.1111,..11 11, 11 11..., 111115 “121... 11,1. 185:1 lie lumped in thirty feet ahead of lly Neal, 11f Armour, who took sec-‘1 rhowr. up at a scheduled hour. l‘lI‘aVi'n 1:00A. 1prossed as they giuhbcd 1m innoblu‘ Gentlemen! The first Annual (7) 'ioss and {Ol'ft‘ll-illeliht‘l‘ will other; Golfers Freeze had its hig'h spots in the form of in- [411.11 Saturday was the opening" "f1 diiriilual performances. The Tec- 1 Ahorn 11111111111 1111111111511” (Am-11 1 “““““““ n 1 lrvime; Kolve. last season’s captain, did an excellent job. not only as 11. i In). Soph. ill. E. (lill-wrSIiph. F. I‘. ll. ‘18). noon. The l'rosh Ai‘x; aiidl Trim/s [mun/(«r1 won/1111144: tli’Klllll' 10)_ ‘tcanis lcd hy Bacci. Viiillauiiii‘. and i u‘millm. Sly-i111, A mush/41‘”, [lvll’mlllf’l‘fh swimrncr, but as ,3 leader. Besides ST. E. FL—‘l forfeit! 1K1'al‘l't have 1111i 11-“. “ripen htlL’ll"" Mr‘llommg/I; (ii/r1 1111:1111”er 111‘11 I'(’{]N- gathering an imposing army or [mints thi‘tluli‘s with the .\'11u1.\‘ 11nd (‘zmnoi Im‘ visitors at the indoor li‘linis com-ls- "? the indivulnal events, Captain 1 « [wives leude ‘qhip was always appur~ With such 11 small list of (‘Uhl]l(‘ll- | . , 11. a “11140“ “11111121111111, ix out ”111111 matched. 11111 Jill/1 uml llI'HlN'lll‘l/I. _ . 1 1 l in the . ii‘t11 111 the whole to ‘ . , - . _ , ., . . A - 1.--...“ ‘" 1’1111- JOHN AHERN, captain-e]: 1 1.1 mm wait “H d“ “m‘mhf («1111 ‘ .1 Tufmiayf AFN] W1 1 ‘lycaidoii the Captain, such 1111111 :13 the swimminr team an! 2:. r 11.1.1, um 31111. M4111111111. 111 um ”1107—11.”, 13.11.. \>. Soph. ( l1.11.. 1 Culver Outpolws Tech hnaus, Rk'cd MOoi-e Bornmtein K 1 . L. 1 1,} ( V1111, , Old man Winter "my Evadnfefday' Apr” ”51 i Culver can 5“” supply “0““? l‘l‘l’ 1Ahi11‘1i, and others, were continually;11i::.iicyv1f:;:fmt3”;‘ opllmmfillfi] pose for r yimwml 11p hrl \vwlw‘ schedule so l:il(l<»hi‘. ( .l‘.. vs. 181‘. Min. ‘ , '11l< any 'l‘oi-h him 1‘: who paid 1111011511111» the 01111051110“ to the utimmt ' 1 1o. 0 111 IS 0" L e ieaders left and l\'V i. on the right. .\1. a recent meet the team selected .— ~- 1 1Jol111 Alicrn to lead the nc'L . M 1 ‘ —— 1‘ .1-.. 1. " 1 - \»‘- lll"l“l"mlflll 51111" the «canon 11111] the liiilil bout l'oi'l ”1 did W1”, W011 in ”Z: ll’ltllVllflj‘l; 1811137121548 Nmthwmtun B 431 couple of tczims zirr‘ ué‘ltlnlz 111 ThuTSdaw April “9 Hhv iiiililui'y 1111111 21 v‘ 1 and were opli. (‘. ihl‘ 111111111“ 1111111. A closely contested alone can pry-vent 1i l‘orl‘eil 1111111511 l'i‘osh. ‘ (“1111 3111110113111 , . 1 . 1 ~ evoiits as wull as aiding the relay 1 1 - - haltli' [or second place resulted 1n11'alled. 1 Fred”, April 20 y ________ V 110mm in nova-ml brilliant victorieq “d"“d‘ml Scoring l‘l'IZHL‘I‘: (>1 llt‘ Kalb. and “2111303 The Junior M. l}. ton guts tliis‘l Willi-Jr. F E. Vs: Jr. (111}. 1 We Want the M E.“ 1 With Johnny Ahci‘n as captain the K111211151 . """"""""""" 43'5 A'lm‘l” getting .«m-cnnd and ”‘1“ lwcok's lcathcr modal, (if they c:in11ltl:fl0 ----- Sr. Chi}. 11>. Siipli F.l‘.l'l. 1 ' i ‘ loam iq lookinw [101)61'11‘11 forward to Beinstem """"""""""" 39-5 .1. 1.4 . 1 . » . . . . x < .. 1 1 1 1 Due to two his‘ 9 l‘l‘RultlllT 11111 ' ' h ' ‘V Moore plan. impegtlvdy. 1hold on to anything Hiiindl. as a 11» J1. (l1.l‘.. \.~. hiipli. (.h.l‘.. ‘1 next Season. """"""""""""""" 3&0 Roberts and Nelson Place 1 sult of their extl‘nsive truck meet 1 11 “Hip,“shilez v.1 PUDlK’lZ 1 elimination li‘oni the imlooi‘ iiiiiiiia- 1 Reed ...................... 33,0 In the 100 yard high hurdle-8,117,111, the Jr. Ch. l1}. Team. The; 2:(lO——»Soph, Ell. vs. Sopli. l\/I.l“,.1m9'”l a swim oi ieqiicsts have been‘ 5mm" Summary Koliw (cant) . ...... 31.0 Roberts and Nelson of Armour15chmiel‘s will met a chance to (lem—i Monday. April 23 ‘l‘mmhpd 101 games w‘lh Junior MO 1 . Jun. “Allmuur 60; George Wil. Ahern """""""" ‘ ‘28<0 scorvil a decisive victory by leading 1 onstratc theii clans b911,“. mombms 1 10.30H151.“ FPE. vs. J,._ (LE. illillll(1zllh. Evidently 11111 hands <1l‘1lll'l’“S 1r?- Davison ..................... 18.0 ”‘9 “‘i‘l 0f the field to the finish lille1izil' the family-wthcy meet the Sophi 2:(lO——Sli. Clill. v.11. Suph. (LE. 1th" S‘ihmie" “hm” “ l‘l‘k "f ab” 1 119b, ij—~Northweste1-n “B" 43; A“ Bum‘)“ --------------------- 15-5 The two mile run, the most straw-11711911111191.- next “1.1311, T011 bad, 1 Tuesday, April 24 1 HM . . 1 ””0213”, _ . Lime ...................... 12,0 ous event of the meet, was won by1g(,mebody_ 1 111,0#'],.‘ 1.1.91.3. W_ Merv. “oak 1 ‘— 1 A I“ ' 13;}03’01'4 Universiity 50l/Zi Tallafus . , . . 40.0 Calico, of Armour, who rave an‘ 1 111 1 . .1 .1 . . 1~ ‘ "mom ' 2‘ DWOTSR ------------------ «9-0 . 1 1 1 L1, 1 Erv Mezera is the first hlow~balli “05h POW,“ v... 30(an 1 H01 cmn” Al 1 Feb. 2. ~Ai'mou1‘ Fit‘l' Morton l7 1 y excellent exhibition of physiical en~1 , _ _ mann 1 Thirl haw 10 ,1 t 1 ( 1 > 1 - Giovan ...................... 6.0 . . ‘sti‘ikeout Victim; the freshmen, thr11 ' ‘ ‘ ‘0 l L“ 1111 “"m “5 311 March 5 —A1‘mour 63‘ Morton 13. durance. He was followed 1“ by Mil-1 . 1 11‘0hlem duc t the lln’l’l 1 l'tt' 1‘ f1 1 ”- ler and Hutton M De Kalb 1 first perpetrators of :1 triple play; 1 .. 1 l U 1 ' ‘ ‘l 1” my 0 1 March —Loyola University 53; Totals ‘ , 1 _ 281 ,5 Th 440 ard da'Bh weiit to De 1and the Soph l‘:.E.‘S, the best howlers: 1 Notice: Bats and balls SUlel(‘(l 1 Al I‘mmhi‘kis Quito ‘ rhmip‘e twin 1 Armour 27. iiiiiiiii d K lllcbut notyumil 1" Wm challeni’edd 7 runs in one inning! The Civils i from the A.’l' AA. fund are available ”‘0 hardwood “0“‘1 b‘” Al “1‘9“” t01 w“ mm a ' ' ” weic flown into aubmi 1n and l lor use in the inlerdepartmem ( have “(UM‘H‘wd himmln very well.1 COMPLETE PLATE-‘1 11ml place in the event, The race1 ”night still have bté‘ll l'iclding‘ ii Don 1111111199 and may he had by applyimrl m 1(liral’iauri-i hailni 11m into 11 ball ofl‘1lo Mr. Jess-‘11 Kremer ol‘ liiviiig‘atonl. ’I‘Im [01114-in prm-iiw Ii,ux1“1'111ml.irl LUNCH; 25c 11 - 1' r 1 Changed Daily 1 :13: “tarry115110211333.big'Vniieii’iii - "1“ W“ 1.11. 1111.11 hm“ to 11"“ “W ”“1““ T"? M“ 1‘“ 11.11.1111 11 1111 Mimi; RESTAURANT 11111111111111 n .1- the Dc- Kalli squad. ‘ not hot hoiio,\er and it's a good 181111:11l. The uqummcnl is only tho (‘flJ/llifllillli’lll 3110111111 1'11; llww win/1111 3111-7 Woolworth Ave. ‘ §Mfihi§£ WWMHW mm In the 100 yard (lash Neal, 0f1lhing the 1221111111 Rtoppfld at five innwlavzul'aibli1 for the regularly scheil-1 1m] Hw'foils HI lho 111114411111 Ml‘l-lsllan1 l'lmnu Victory 9806 w%fi“%mflm onnnmmmmed Armour, 11.1111 iho 1.111111 but 10...». ‘ mi“ Tl‘“ S09” M E- 5 11‘1"le H“ ‘ 111011 names. In H111 I‘m/1 Wm. ___~____ W ’ WM ground and, after a strenuous hattlc 1; with Trakas and Nori 01‘ De Kalb, of Armour, took second place in the 220 yard dash after being topped by 'l‘raluw1 who appeared to he in danger of 11min}.1 his lead throughout the race. Fleissner, of Armour, ran 11 good raci- to finisih third in the half mile rim. He hcld his own Very well in one of the closest fought races of tho meet. Armour Wins High Jump All high jumping laurels went to Armour; Hevrdcjs. Nelson. and Bo- jcck, outclassing the De Kalb men.‘ The Armour men tied for first place at the height of 5 feet 6 inches. The shot put was won by Fra— leschi, of Armour ,after a closely fought duo] with (Towcn, the muscle man of the De Kalb squad. Fra- to hi heaved the pill 39 feet 3 inches. Summaries 100 yd. Dash—‘Won by Trakas (Di. Nori 1D), second; Neal (A). third. Time—#1102. 220 yd. Dash-»—-\V0n by Trakas (D); Carroll (A). second; Hadley (D). third. Timcizz3.8. 440 yei. DashAMWon by llcin (l3): Neal (A), second; McGlaushan (DY, third. Time~z52.9. Half Mile Runilel by Hein (ll); McGlaushan (D), second; Fleissner- (A), third. Time—2:073. 1 Mile RunA—Woh by Hutton (Dl; Riley (D). second; Baker (D), third. TimeAIlflZB. 2 Mile Run——Won by Callen (Al; Millor (D). second; Hutton (Dl, third. Time—l02572. 220 yd. Low Hurdles—“WOT! by1 Nelson (A); Frazier (D), second; Fleig (Al, third. Time—:27}. 20 yd. High Hurdles—~V‘Von by RObPYLS (A); Nelson (Al second;1 Frazier 1’Dl,thir.d Timew16fl8 High Jump—Tie for first-Hcvr-j viz-jg. Bejcck, and Nelson of Armour. ‘ Heighirrfi ft. 6 in. Pole VaiilthNon by :ustace (Di: tip between Concolino (A) anili Finals (D) for NECOY'Ml. Height—11 it. I} in. 1 Broad JumpiWon hy Mori (Dl;‘1 Kulpak (A1 recond; Nelson (A) thiid. Dititance—Zl ft 73/4 in. Shot PubiWon by Fratcschi (Al; (lowen (ll), second; Hein (D) third. Distant-9735) ft 3 in Javalin ThrowVWnn by Cordes1 1A); Cohorts (A) , second; Howaid1 (D1 third Distance—«H16 ft. Dim-:12. Throw—Won by Cowenl (Di; Ti‘akas (D), second; Robeils1 (A1, third. Disatance~—119 ft, 4 in.1 Mondefif thneoiiny @olnrcloy 8 ogoloolt: in the: Wfllflg lmnhin Stallions Emmi to fiflafil‘. mine flWeflmM/wyhy all” We aim/21313 try to make (Shestemfiields 2151 good. 211 cigarette as Science and money can malice them~in the hope that people will enjoy smelting them. 40 MEN IN THE ORCHESTRA 16 SINGERS IN THE CHORUS NDRE KOSTELAMETZ. CONDUGFOEE 1 N . Wynn?! we 115.1% you in if??? 6%wé’egwflefi @ 11,131. homo-r 5; 2211111115 Tomato Co.