over the results com— piled by the Tet-hawk basketball team in the last two years of compe- ln looking Page SIX ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday, February 20. “934' ::_ ,.. thrximww 7. fl... . r. . ‘ 77* ,,,_,,, , 77777777777 ‘ M. — .. WWW, . _..._.., E‘Egfifi Efifififig %EAE half ended With the score, 17 L0 7 in] lace you till out there. It will be our l The old record of 5 feet, 9 inches he v favor of the home team. ‘ lvirtoi'y! is“, about :3 years 3:50 and in the meet pgfllnfi F4033” Rfigayfi l with the U, of C. two weeks ugro he i cleared a straight six feet. lie claims [hat the snapshot in the daily paper; lllllllltlE Ellillitkliil‘t i ”W D” W “Weill Under way The Tech quintet found ample re- hil 3M5 fitfiltt Hawks; Rout Vioitors in Return; Game at: Armour DE PAUL NEXT! A greatly bewildered and thor- oughly clawed up Wayne University basketball team was sent. home bear— tition we find that Armour has; been defeated at home just three times. fire of these admiir intered by the renowned jinx team, North (‘cntraL while the third went to (‘rane College It seems that the squad possesses the same spirit that abides in other Chicago sport teams, namely the, Chicago (‘iibs, Bears and Blackhawks. Based on this fact there is hope that the Blue Demons; from De Paul will not increase the number of loses. setbacks were Box Score ink“ the burden of a 36 to 15 blister» Armour—‘36 _ B' F' P iniz received during a short invasion I‘luf‘h‘Slilsv (“‘1- ---------- t’ 0 :9‘ of the Armory, lair of the fighting (lhnfi‘lphv f. ------------ 3 3 3 Techawk, last Friday afternoon. ”“1““ f- ---------------- fl 1) 1 Coach Bill Krafft’s boys pulled ofl‘ gillziiiiaier u ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘2 I) 3 some genuine surprises, in expoging Lukas g ' 4 :::::: 0 1 0 to the public for the first time, :i new Warner ‘f ‘ ' ' 0 l 1 bag of tricks, containing mainly a Levy g" ‘ """"""" 0 U 1 brand new inanvtounan defense that Una-nit '{ """""""" 0 0 1 had the Detroitei's bottled up all alt— ' ’ ' """""""" # einoon, and an unknown supply at . “shock troops." Play in the first half Total """""""" 14 x 1'} was rather slow and listless, due Wayne U.—15 B. F. P. to the fact that the visitors seemed Ditkoff‘ t‘. _________ .0 l 3 unable to cope, with the rmooth l'unc- Munson. f. _____________ i, () 2 tinning Armour defense, which was, Maiers, f‘ ______________ 0 1 1 nevertheless. somewhat spotty at Pausner, f, _____________ 0 1 0 times. McKnight, c. ........... 2 l 4 Tech Baffin“, Strong Barth. c. ................ t) l 0 Whitely, g. .............. l (l l The green clad quintet seemed to Stoekmcyer. I!- _________ t) 0 1 be totally unstmnp: and decidedly off Spatliell', ‘41 ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 1 2 0 in their shooting. After a few min» # ~_ _,_. utes of play, the score was never in Total “““““““““““““ 4 T ‘2 doubt, Tech holding a 17 to 7 ad- Umpire Stony-er. Referee, Wm vantage at halftime. Starting the second half, the Hawks set such a} terrific pace that the game quicklyi turned tout that had the Wayne live on the rerun ol' net-\oua, pro. ‘ation. into a At thi‘; atom» of the game the l‘l’lv tr ice wu, \ for the timely appeal" aneo of a early stream of “shock troops" ('l‘ecliow "s si-iond and third trains). The iim rumors camr iii uilh ii “do-o.~div spirit that held tho lll'l‘tl and disgruntled Wayne tram to just one free thiovt for the, remaining; time of the game. it. Nx'mt‘tl that, everybody but the pal'lli'lpult‘tl in that, last 'l'hr )L'Elll’ll: became l'uimusly last and wildly just before the linol whi>ll. pow-rs in worn-s. Armour Lead; at Half 17-? Arnmui Jumped into a short lead at the Start ()1 the game when Dol~ lei'imaier sank a short shot on an (Illtv ol'~l)<>tiiids play behind the basket. ()ii an even exchange of penalties Spa‘ tlielf converted for the visitors while ‘ Lauchiskis failed. The Tech (led i'ensi‘v’e began to have its effect whirh l slowed up the game considerably and forced the invaders to take long. shots. Spathelf sank a pretty shoti from the corner of the floor to send ‘ Wayne into a momentary lead 3" Ray Pfium sank a penalty toss which ‘; nullified a later 13' Charity shot. moment by1 The engineers at this point began to elm-k and tour baskets were rcgisui tered in short older before the I)("l ti'oitei': could counter. Lauehiskis started things by pushing in a nu, hound. t‘apt. Piltllll on a spectacular play stole the ball from one of lilS‘ opponents and raced the length ol'i the court. to sink another basket. 1 “llolly” chalked up another by findrl log: the. hoop with his Silt‘t‘lally shot. ‘ :\l continued the good work with an, 1 other basket from short range. M no le 'l‘eehawk 't of these baskets were madt , by the shiftiness of thel offense that continuallyl drew the Wayne defense out of p0-‘ sition. McKnight hroksI the, ice with\ a 01 nder to conclude the visivl tors’ 'ing in the first half. The‘ rout was well under way again with ‘ Al sinlxmgg; two more buckets and .(Jhristoph bouncing}; in another as; the l sermon. By Ray Fleissner The basketball season is approach- ing on end but the Tech team has yet to accomplish a distinctive feat. It has played some very good games, petition. Who! we are loo/ring for— ward in Ire/ow the close. of Hie sermon is «4 Hire, big upset. Why not now? Tomorrow! De Paul takes a trip to the south side for a return game with the Tech team, dragging along; u clean slate of 12 consecutive vie- tories. Beat De Paul! BEAT DE PAUL! Incidentally. De Paul holds the distinction of heim: the only major university in the country that is un- defeated in football and basketball the 1933-34 seasons,—sa for. Several good teams have had chancon to break the hitter streak, but failed. However. none of those teams had the fighting: spirit displayed occasion- for ally by our squad of engineers. Con— sequently. we believe that if tl’lt‘ Hawks are in the mood tomorrow afternoon. the Ramblers will leave the armon “in the red." l ‘ Delete De Paul l i To insure maximum efficiency of lthe hum-r cheers, it is necessary to l have plenty of sideline support. Let’s usually against the higher class com—y venue last Friday in a decisive vicv tory over Wayne. University, after l . )1! a heartbreaking- name in De» lroit two weeks aim. The visitors were lost on the armory floor and WE HAVE WlTH US TOMORROW! played a weak game even against the Hawk reserves. Delete Do You! COMING UP!! In less than a month, a liie‘ ('Venl will be upon us. The Armour Tech ltelitvs scheduled for March 17, is expected to be the meet of the sea. son. Several teams have been offi- cially entered at this early date, and entries should come pouring- in any minute now. Beat De Paul?-0f Course! A feature has been added to the , meet in the form of a football relay. Entries are limited to men who have earned letters in football, each of the 'our men on a tram running ii 220, one lap on the U. of ('. lieldhouse track, making); the event n half—mile relay. As per usual, Major John Griffith will he the official referee and st er. with Ted Canty doing the mounting. illl' actor It Over Witbl Beat De Paul! Nelson Breaks Nolfion'o Record in High Jump George Nelson is a hard luck guy. He's always hunting: a collar bone, tracking a nliin. or having his records broken. If he can't li'iid trouble somewhere, he’ll make it. Sn this time he broke his own indoor hitch jump record by a scant three inches. ii had something; to do with it. Still at lt—«Bent De Paul Bill Krafl't is getting a jump on Spring. He‘s made the first call for pitchers and catchers and already has them at work in the gym. All men intorcntod in trying out for the ansismnl manager's job on the baseball should their written applicalions team turn in now. The Fig/cs of [he W’m'ld are Upon Us! [foot l)ePa7ll.’ And now we lind the Chicano T 'bune practicing what it preaches. First. we thought that a lot of type- graphical errors were being- rnade but The Sixth Annual Armour Tech Invitational Ti 'ck meet is to be held in the Univer. ty of Chicago Field- house on March 17. This, the ath~ lotie event, of events at Armour, has; been of national interest in previous yearn and undoubtedly will evoke at least as much enthuniaam this sea; non. Evidence of thi is the fact that the Relays attracted a capacity crowd of four thounand spectators last year; As has been the custom for the past few years there will be two divisions, namely, the university and college. This; is done so thut the competition in the Relays will be more even. National Stan to Participate we can’t be right all the tinie. Although it is too early for news “l-locky" in the same old hockey of the entries, it is most: likely that; game. (less we wil hav 2 start 1, the meet will at 'act universities. and edukasliun awlovrageri. coiling»; of such. caliber as: Notre Dame, Northwestern, Pittsburgh, De Feel Dr: Paul! There were. four sports events on the calendar last Friday, nai‘nely, the basketball game with Wayne U., the track and swimming meets with Loy- ola, and the boxing- and wrestling- meet at. De Paul. The l'our-in-hand consisting; of Vic, (.hniecinnki, Georg-n» Mayer, Ed Baumel and Dick Friede made the rounds of them till. How- i~ver they i'ct'uned to pasta the, sand- wiches, so that's all the publicity they go As a parting~ shot: to the heavens: Anlmn to nohea Dust to dunt. Defeat. De Paul, We really must. Marquette, Chicago, Indiana, Purdue, Illinois State Normal, Loyola, Mich- ig‘aii State Normal, and a number of smaller mid-western schools. Many of the, individual contenders are of national fame, and the Relays will offer one of the few chances to see such a, collection of track and field stars in action at. one time. A Football Relnv The meat will consist of the usual track and field events, plus a relay that should be of considerable inter- est. This is to he participated in by football players; those men having won a letter in football are eligible to reprehent their school in an 880 yard race with each man running 220 yards. «an? or” 4 its all.» ' . at: 6‘ :fitgégmfif . , r . , r y: if .- Virgil lit intuit eowardieem itl‘a iangled nervea . . - :33 at at: llilvfifl ‘f «r How ore‘lftlllllit nerves? TRY THIS TEST ’: 151a 5;. . {Elfin}. 51% «at we gm , . ”1% 1.0 .1. not. ’4‘ ' Wm WM mm. 53 ”s. A m & 3g: . .v‘. fa; a‘ .gv 131% No one likes a sudden, unexpected noise. But if you jump or even wince uncontrollably at such a time~check up on yourself. It isn’t cowardice. ltisn’ttimid- ity. 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