Tuesday, May 8. “934' EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEE EEE EEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE EEEE EEEEEEEE EEEEEE 1:1... Rush}: 51.1.1.1..1111 E As One 0E Events» E For Friday E DANCE monmtv 1111:1111“ E ((‘mlti‘mu'd from ‘pru/c 1) , as anybody, and this fact is expected to tiring a good tuinout fyom theE 9.111de. body. Those who have (low-1E somc track work, or who know they haw. 11 fairly good chance shouldl tum out to 11ml“ thiia big event. E The (11155 baseball games will‘hl refereed by either the junior mar- ShfllH members of the l'aculty.E Fast boll pitching may be used in these games, and some good enter» or tainmt'nt is promised. Proir. Meet Seniors On Diamond The baseball game between the, faculty and seniors is one of the big features for Wednesday. The fac- ulty expect to put :1 team out in the field that will give the soniom a good trimming, , Wednesday afternoon will see the-E beginning ol'lnl.c,1fraternity competi- tion, and there has always been come, good light battles, between the vari< ous housos. Later in the day the Armour Tech nine will meet their old rivals from North Central. The, game is scheduled for 4 o’clock on Ogden field. Wednesday night. the combined Glee ‘Cluh 11nd Orcheotrjz will give their Annual Spring Concert. Each year thv- Intci't'ratcrnity Sing is held at the concert. A ('up is awarded to the Fraternity giving the best pres- entation. The Judges for the sing will be President Hotchkhg, hi1". Erickson, 11ml Professor Leigh. 1 1 E Eflaiiégon WEEESoon EEEEE Emmi” EE/cgi WQEWE John B. Pattison. sophomore cE1 homical engineei, received notice E115). 'l‘hu1'51lay that he has hecn :1c-_ Ecepmd 21-; a 11’101111191'111’ the Unitcd' States; l‘oint , Military Academy at West lie is; to report there on July '2, John was appointed second alter. ARMOUR El EEE.1E1EEEE ETech Engoys Downstatc T119 fieapi‘te Polyieoli V 11110131 . EEceafEt 11111 1111.11h1hl1 TECH NEWS [Vine 1‘11 EgoEEEunEE and Mouth Bloom Wiuané'on Em Eumg E ESEE’EEE'EEE E ,natc hy the Hon. 1). '. gi'cssional l')iut,1ict ;/Jl1'monr Rifle Team Thumday will he {went in holding the lntcrl‘rz-tirnity track meet. The, judges for the events will he: Law- rence Fi'ateschi, field evcnts; Rayfi montl Fleiswncr and Donald Neal, for; track cvent George Nelson will bej the 51111101 for the i-vcntfi. Each ycar E tho winner of this evcnt receives of cup. Clam Rush 0111 Friday Th(> (‘1. ' rush will be held l:t)t)E Friday, and all those freshmen and smphomorw wishing to compete in‘ the (mom will have to receive the doctor’s conacnt. The two teams will line up oppositc each other at the s-x‘ircmc ends of 015111311 Field, and at the bound of the whisxtlc will, try to 15¢". as many bags to their goals 11,. 11(155‘ibE9, The Junior Mui‘shlels request that, no slugging 01' unspm't manlike methods be used. The scor— ing will be as follows: five sandliags count five points each, and 20 straw haw count one point each, so that thr-r-o a possible score of 45 poinlu. 1 if the {rcshmcn win this event, they will have the privilege of burning: tin-11' urn-n caps. vr, Plan Annual Frat Pageant After tho rush, the Interl'y'a 31111131 Pagt'am will he staged, (3,1. h Ere-E tummy prchcntinu an original skit 10E be judged for itu mm'its 1by I’rcsillcnt , llotchhm, l’rof l'luntloy. Prolettrm' Hendricks, The judircm arc to how the decision on three l'actox'u which (any the following 1'13 lzitivc E 3111' and valu<>:: presentation, 40%; origmal Ecompanieu ( ALE olitan Dist it}, 40’} ; and propex'tieS, 2(l',.’ the l:’, ,. competing in thi. event a 1- 1' quested to turn in mcE‘ f, .lumo." Week will thi'n he oomph”- ihc holding of thc annualE Junioi Pun/n, and everyone will (in ad wiil ish by dancing: to the strains 0. Fi'anlne Master’ 5 orchestra at the, College inn. @uiton ”EWNEES Emu: line NRA Envoghgofiiion l’rofcbhm' button, mcmhey' of an NBA committee to investigate thc‘ al)"' " credit by large companies, was in Pittsburgh last Friday and Saturday. to check up abou'. some of the coal mining com-1 panics, it was duh-nod that they were 11s~1 ing script rather freely in the. com» pany thereby almost forc- ing the miners to trade thcrc, Pr 5', firms. fcsgor Milton will go to New York, early in May on the same pursuit. During the summer months he ex«E . clams incl. , tunate for E there will in. five units, with & capacv Eity (if at lv'as't 1111111001; l’ilowatts. E be) on report " ‘ ll. Moynihan, :ntative from the Second Con— AS the appointee and the that alter ‘nulc tailed on their CGNCQMNO TEES ARMOUR RECORD ll¥l POLE. VA'UL'EE rcpre B 5312.1“! Correspondent 1' mental and 7h sical examinations , . , E y ‘. Peoria, May ltltllrmln the 1111- and John paved tho physical and ‘H Y . 111ml Armour lctli-yiirmlle l’olyuch was. exempt lrom the mental exam , .(lu ,ioday, on the Bradley track because of his work 11L Armour, he) 'cceivod the appointment EEEE'EE EEEEEEEQ E was hot, and wrcsted a 763/}. w-—'~-—-—‘ victory from tho vigltoru to »l S) 1/4 '1‘ )1 c arrived fifteen minutes before scheduled time of the moi-l, Carroll 3e15, All-Time, Record Defeated Evy EEumhoEdt Failing to hold 21 2E point lead which they accumulated in thy lll'lwt leg of 2.1 three. match series with the think but t'omisti'm. Humboldt i'al‘li rillc 1921111, the A1'- I” ,m Tech ltlllt' (Tlul) Won defeated mour ‘ crc ., time .4. old, who let, the dumb, ”1 Eh" wound “1““ held last ’HW'IS’ men 1'1111 12.0 yards, instrad of thc' day by a 1 .- of 13““ t" WE ln- 1. 11-11 1110. This 1.1er Km. (7.11.1111, divillual scores (’E' WhECh E‘Ew “W the present Tech hope in tho llardieu, highest arc counted are as follows“ an ull—timc rel-owl 111 the I‘ll) yard E' P.Ren.~1tmm """""" 27E dash ol‘ 12,7 seconds, Then Larry W1 W- l'lennlng """"" 2“ Fi'atcschl and .lohrmy Low RobertsE 9' Mooi'c """ '2‘” boosted thc Tech cause with the first W- l'lollmann ------------ Eli-'3 two plaew in the Shht put, but the ('E- H- Sachs ----------- 255‘ latter sullEcrcd a badly Wre-nrhcd 5- H- ”0300 ------------ 248 ankle in that cvcnt, which put, him on P 1 M2)“ -------- 235 the sod for the rest of the afternoon. These l'n'Eet, two matches wcrc hold indoors while the final match, to he Hevrdeja Greta Wnrmcd Up held next fall, will be, hold outdoors. uct associated in the “my! time a]. A winner is decided from the total loted them, and lanilcd in 11 tic for 500?? Of the 3 meets. Humboldt Park third. l'lowcvcr, Jimmy llcvrdcjs, was the, Victor ol‘ laot year‘u series of another freshman E101“). goL WarVnL-d matches hut Armour 211151 won more, mcctc, in the past. up sufl'icit'ntly between the pole Vault and the, high jump. run simultaneously, to take inches for second plat Freshman Lenders CE‘ioocn at Meoting W ith urea: Stu Ens! ecy, the freshman Tuesday and elected a mob leader. At the some meeting, l”. Haclzmon olectcd 11.11.113.111 captain of the freshman team, and K. Carroll, a s Ar of tho cinder path, ttzi' mile, in 52.7 and spoetivoly. Don Ne'l 11 log: injury, was 11 IV not much, here, 11 first. in the low hui'dlog. w (1.8 was Clumen captain <11" tho i'l'eszhmun Dir-tame Emma Fm: , track team. Bey-l, “.111 on ' 4zlli.fi in the, mile The: (lethilh of Junior Week WCl't" ‘l’il’mEt ‘lU . (Enough for :1 tin-.1. pxpjmnpd by junior marshall, R, in the mil‘ E1119. 1:4 the bet-11 he has l’r :de He told of the procedure to dom- Eh‘“ 5 “TE- Fallen ”1“ 3 be foilovyd .31”er the rush and the 11:031.) two mile race against the ”new. critertammcntu to be plovitl rccord breaking; time of if M for ed by 1m. £1,511)...“ Cl 95, ll11- winner, By this limc, the homo A11 unfortuna 3 occurrcnce (unfor- tl‘is» sophomorm‘.) during: thc moi-1mg, was the (llHK'ovt‘l’y 111' n lo (-11.1113, up. llnwcvcr. throw (11' 165 foot. tow Spying .‘BV‘EthllHJX‘l'li, (mo ol‘ thcm _ _ , , was nearly nucccwlul although he 11 lH'St place 111 that event Alox hul— stained a helm MW and the loss. poh added to the Armour total with 09' h”, park.” I11 (,‘ltth second in thc Ell't)?tll jump, with ‘7‘ ,,__., W . E Mill iii-jock alz-vo in the 111111111114. Concolino Hulda Femlival [Mlechanfcafg Engweci’ During all thin time, the pole vault, . .. continued to )I'UL’T , , With f‘tint'olmo MQMEWCEEEE yE‘ngey EQEZEEEE and his i'lrudElcy opponent lighilmr, it ‘‘‘‘‘ out. They were almmt «:ioppml ut Yesti-rdn , ior lYlthhqulCULll'i 1t) tum. ll incl 1,131 413:);— 11 thmou'li 'EE-“E‘EEV "70)" ONE)“ uh tht‘ final jump. l'rnm thi-n on, 11 1111111411111: 1"W W ”W these, two held the 5;)1‘1‘13tf‘1i‘n 111 1.11.»:- State lone t; zuzutln'381atlnn of the (‘hicago DESUICE l..<<'ii'i<: (lent-rating; (lorporahon at Hammond. Indiana. This power am 11m. houses-1 the larg- 1% ME 3t 5181).”: tuibzm 151 the world; it. ') capable of producing 308,1)00 kilo— im'hw $.11. 11 the EEEEE'EE j th rec, it o 11 pt‘l‘.\‘(‘ making 1 1-w- 1'1'1'1 £1.11 watt." or 2724.311?” horw power. It is owned jointly 315' th.» ~11 hat: DOWN -— w , f 11),. 1‘ go Mctrop~ The, Armour hrdnch of A. I. Ch.) t. E. will conclude in: annual ' on Friday, when ol'fia lowing semcutcr will be eluted, T present olli < feel the the org: n ation has; be fully administered during . .- semester. (Jonstruc .11 on this, gan W28 and )5 now in project be“ of the units operation, llltii'nately in am- The immensity of thlx capacity may bitter when it The members; heard the last tall 4. undo) stood is cam Htlutfk while the iron.’ hoi ,iron was in the Form of 21 wcli crippled E r111d worn out 'lc('h.1wk team Wl'lltll 1 the The maultu ui' 1l11- (‘Vt'fllHH Wt‘Y‘L' any» Th1: lirst “fault was made liy the judges, roll The Tech high jump trio refused to which were below; 3 loot 2% c, in the high jump, and it) feet 6 inches for 21 third in the pole vault. Captain Nelson and Felix Kirkpat» rick did smother oncAtwo in the quar— .1.2 seconds re- . who is: out, with ml, hut evident- l\’els1on 111110 tool; teum had a sitr'onlg' lead. 11111) refused (Turk (lol'dox' ll inclicx. although one inch short. of his new record, took 11mm. and ‘. o Ellcofi: EZEEElccm EEE-z'fiduy’. E (New truck rccm'tl). p 11' pose of current EEAE. BEASEBALL STANDENG l y W L. Pct. ' . ‘ . , .. E o 1) (1 E) North (it'lltv’itl .1 0 1,000 E .. , , Lalo; l"0l'(‘5‘l. :l t) 1.000 E W 1 ”1,110 ”11 0 E' U'EE . 1 . . . - m ARMOUR '1 lat l1 3 l .150 E Armimr 11 1 1 1 0 H .. [.;|m1,m-.,1 (1 ; 1101) E EEEEEE’EEEE Ewi’iEiEEEEE' (ouy. [my hE‘ l , 1-11M'I 121 , 1111111- , .lvm. 111111, EWht-ntnli U 4 .000 E (mu-h. llmm- [tun 1.1111, 1 111 1.4111113111111111 ' W ——— w ..... 1.» lx’ m Armour 11911-111. Vthaton 1.11 ,-E,fE ,, ‘,,‘ “‘33:; E’illh the .' ‘()lt’ standing 8 to 1 inE 'EEiElEEE Ell E tEEll‘ 1 ", 4' 1 11c 11.1? . 1 111111111 in 1 lnnlnim, o invor ol the thaton nimu toathE 111.11.111.110119 1n 1 1111.1... ,11, 1.11 11,1111, Bill Krall't, ilmzhed tho Victory signzilE iii“): 'EE'T,” ’ “E,“ (”111 [1‘ 11111121,; "E E" ab “I“: with much rcsultr: that, the “ole, TechE "“l “V EIEEEEiEEEEiEE '1 '1 hv Momllil ', Ei S‘:cjcl~ , 13- m 1; «1 .1' ume 11y powcl'house’ pounded ovm' olcvcn Mon-Hi >Winuin1' runs in the last two frames to will 'E'l'E‘EE‘;EE M’E'E‘EEC" "”‘EEEI'E‘ED { 1" Eh” their third league game, by the lop‘E c.1111 ’E “hm EEE out“ EC , . . .. 1, ; A line double to lclt Canter Ehy sided score ol 11. to es. 'llns return Y “4 th (, t 1 d y ' , r ', . .- " ,' a ' ' gum:- with Wheaton on Ogden Field 011111,, J m ”E ”E HEM)“ M mun, scored two runs 111 the lust concluded 21 two game series in which the lt'ng'lnem's amassed a total of 3i) hit-q good for -l5i runs. Wlicul.o11's grim determination 1,11 .111111-11 11 Victory litEcaim- olmmt, 11 1'<-~ olity W3l1111 thoy louml Bunnie] 'lcch Eitaitimz,‘ hui'lei', good [0! loui' lum- ‘111 thtv first, two 11min 1;. Al 1.11111 his, who during the c1111 5c, of the game hit :1 home run, triple, 11ml single in {0111' trips to the pinto enabled Armour to get, one of them rum; back with 11 three, hugger in tho sccond inning. thnton fielding blunders and Vic ()h'llct'lllSleE otcal 111' home garnered 21 second tully m the third inning. three solid EJLML' hits prove the Enginccm :«1 lead ol‘ 5 to 4. In the last of thr- /'irmqur 'lioy wally got to the Wheaton pitcher Km , 11nd ruined hit,» in 1111 direction. to more eight 21ml six hi in the fourth venth the runs. The butting 3.111111 of the in- 11i11g was: Al Lauchlsiltis‘ homer over the left, field foncc with two men ohm-1 rill. flux Scum Armour (1411 A11 11 11 111') A IE4: ~l :. :1 2 u o «inEEE 11‘. .1 :3, 1: V. Ovviimlnnm. 1.11 .‘1 :1 ‘3 l I) ’l' ()mn-mnmi, t). 1. 1: o 111 1) him :1. .1 1 ., :1 SEN Wt lllllr l( H .5 El ‘1 it t) M , .5 I) 4) 1 (11 Emu, lilo. .11. 4 :1 u, 2 1.1.11.1.1, . .‘1 u v 11 15.1.1. 1, -. .' 1 1 1 “111111;; 1E 11 .' a u 1 Mar 1. : ,1 1 1 o- ’l‘ntnlx :17 141 1 1 11 Willie on (El) All R. H /\ '11. mm |>1<1n 11 ., 1 1 1) WV 41 1 11 (2 him 0 feel (3 inches. 'l‘hcy could barely shukc hand») after time, untll they hit ll the final jump, and the HW‘xtllfIWCll their hearts happily. The now height, excooda the former record by fivc llllil'lt‘lé, and from all evidences, (Eonk may boost it higher still, SUMMARIES “>0 yd flour-“Won M, ltuVL-l wk, (.‘mvm' singled to right field, (ll');1l5‘o;11'(l11lcy, (8) second; (i111'1-1111.E 1'“ E “”3““ “WWW. V. Omicclnski (A) third Timofiqyz 11/1 lallllh. l .113 stole 111-c0nd. Makm' 220 yd. Dinah WWhn hy Btffil‘ll" "E‘LE‘EE‘ CUE“ _ . ill); Ruyt'l, (B) wound; (Elli'lhli, Tim’d inning (A) ll)i1‘(l.'l1mer ‘ . A'vailltllHBk tool'. 21 third Htiikc 4M1 yd l)». Won EEV \Evlvnn l1’.1 d grounded out to Young. Adamtt: (A) ; Kir‘kput,l'l1'l<,( A) wcrmd; (lot-1,7,, called out. l”) ELY-“kw- (1-11 1mm '1'1,,,,...,5,-;7 N C.~—chdlandt rollml out to 89(1 WEE Duh wng m, l~nlm «.111 El.illi,.~ Smith looked at a third uti'iko. (ll); l‘,|cisan(-1‘ (A) second, lulliotl, (Ii) ll'111d.'li1'ne,- . Milo Run- 7Won by lohnson. llurmmi, (A) coumtl, (lhuxth. illll‘tl. 'l‘i1'1111-~»--Il:1lt).(3 Two Mile. Run Won by Summer- (B); (lath-11, (A) xi-coml, t'litli'ith, (ll) third. Tlmo »‘.):.’1:’l,l, 1c 1.11); (If) “MD, 120 yd. High Hurdlco Wm‘i by Mason, (l3); McGunn, (ll) second; Drcxlm, (B) third, Time»- 1(1' 220 yd, Low Hurdloxwllflon hy Nollaon. (A); Manon. (B) second; Mcszn, (Eli') third. Time 26.35. High jump . Won by Morgan, (11‘); Hevrdejs. (A) accoml; Nelson. Bejcok, (A), Kulpalc, (A) and star A cottahoratlng of momentary coutomcrs when Smith’s. pom' from (EU third on T. ‘E/ic 1.1111113; 1'11 mull hut 11M hwl lu'st on 11 pa half of the. (eighth inning to defeat. Aimoui' by the Moro ol' 4 (,0 :l in 11 hard fought 11111110 played lo, . Saturn tElly nl't,1,'i'11oon ut Napei‘viElle, homc of the “i'cdshirtcd jinx team." This is the first setback that the Krnll'tmun have mlicreil in league competition this y ' The two teams were very evenly matched during the [lino inning‘o ol pluy. plus their poor Holding: on poplly hulls. lactwoen thi' inlio'ld and outfield cost them the bull name. Lefty Mayer, ’l‘och pitcher 11nd chdlandl. southpaw hurlcr for North Central Three t'i'rors hy the Engineers hooked up in a beautiful pitcher's bottle, with :1 slight edge going to Wendlandt. The North Central port— slrlm' was in rare l'm'vn, allowing,r only five singles and striking out lfl Tech- uwks while Mayor, pitching Winning baseball, gave up seven hits; and tanned sci/en Napcrvilliuno, Armour load all tho way to the, eighth inning when 1111 error by Lauchiukis and Mayer’s occond miupluy proved to be too much of u handicap to over-- come. Ol' the seven runs scored by both teamh during the course of tho g'umc only om: run was ol' the earned variety. 'l‘od ()miecnmki 11nd 'Vic t)ml<,-cinnki collaborated hits sixth inning to score the, only earned 11111 of the flame. A play by pluy r‘e- pol't ol' the naming: inmmro it; uh l‘ollown: Second Inning {ta—Tod Omiceinoki went, down >.win;2;i11[z. Lillin grounded to Yukniu but, reached first safely when chd» lundt dropped the hall trying cover the hag. Lil'lia went to sei'nml on 21 p1, sod hall, and proceeded to third while Mayer out to Wendlamlt,. llauchi through short, l,.illl.»‘, scoi'l chuck fanned. N. C. ------ Spieglor popped to Barto- . singlcd Show Land-.1 mingled to loft Yulmis drop; pcd a Lexus-lcamlicr in Eight lic'ld good [or two 1111,1115, lianila hearing1 when Mayer failed to pull Lillis’ rcA lay out, ol' his 151mm. Yulmiq going: to (llll'tl the play. Young walked. ()n attempted doubli- attal, Ulnlt‘tlllfiltl tut li’ll' throw oil” and rc- lziycd it lwu'k to Bartnsck to nab a 11 .‘m Yulmi». Fourth inning 7V. ()miecimki. reached firstE Yukmn, ed proceeded to ball and continued to ()mlccmski‘s infield out. 11111 No. 2 l illis; Mint-El 2.1 11' scored hulk. “ll Mu vvi' in the to was grounding: V,. throw not uwny‘ second , 11 Wcml- . d’ known that 1 than six years ago 0’” the semestci' lagt F’ii‘my' May Mason H.” EEEEEE Em E'hEE'EEE EEEEEE‘EEEEE “11121”. Lauchlxl 1 31.1 utlt out. 'thc largest. gens-rating: unit in this The “Eh-Eli“ “1 Eh EMU“ " EE" EEE 111, , p-oppi-d 21