Tuesday, March 6, i935 ARMOUR TECH NEWS Page Five $555355 5555i$i$§ 55555.5. 5 5555,5555 $55$$$$55$555 ‘l $$$it55 555$l5555$5555552$3 Armour Milne Host to Midweetern Colleges Meet in Be Held on March 17 The Armour Relays, the inrloori track and field mccl extraordinary, will again command the Spotlight on Saturday, March 17. The tourney, ; which each year cracks all usual at»: tendance figures: for such cventn, l promises to maintain the high caliber ‘1 of athletic skill that has drawn thel crowds, and liberal breaking of l records is imminent. Although many l, entries are still out, returns indicate i a duplication of last year’s 21 school response. Noted Pole Vaulter la Attend Professor Schommei', directing the j interests of the school in the atthtAl ic field, is undergoing: his annual 2 strain lining up the participants, but l the week should see many of John’al troubles vanishing. Among enrlyi entrants are: Iowa State 'l‘eacliers,l Michigan State Normal, and Beloit.‘ Northwestern and Chicago have l promiHed lame entries, and Purdue,1 Illinois and Indiana. should enter representative groups. Michigan Normal sends news of a new star, Ray Limo: , who is reaching the} heights as in pole vaultcr. In a recent l triangular meet, involving Michigan ‘ U., Michigan State, and Normal: ‘ Lowry set a Yost Fieldhouse record 5 of 13 feet ill/é inches. lncidentnlly‘ this mark in in excess of the 3 feet ’ 51/4 inches which gave Lenninzton oi” ‘ Illinois the event and a new mark in ’ last year‘s relays. 3 Capacity Crowd Expected In 1932’, an estimated 3000 spec- tator's: saw 200 athletes enter the1 elimination )ll‘()COSE€L"§. The finalist”; were no much better than those of former year that they had to i'e‘et fifteen marlin in iiixtccn events; ere: they could claim their nil-dais. Lmt yew“, record» 19:53. saw six former readjusted. Extra effort in helm: oxorlcd to moun- the presence of outstnndmi: trackinon from all parts; of the coun- try. Last year, the U. of Pittsburgh rent a full team which took east at new relay record and several indiv vidual medals. Therefore distance Should not keep any away; and Venz‘ni: and Cunningham, the cclc» hinted mile duo might resume their rivalry in the Armour Rclays. geographic Society Announces Spenhem The Geographic Society of Chicago will have as speakers at their meet. ing‘s to he held (luring the month of March, Amelia Earhart and D1: Law- rence Gould. , Arrangements have been made for» Dr. Lawrence Gould to address the: society on March 33. lie is a geoloip i ist and geographer as well as the sec 1 onddnwommand of the first Byrd ‘ Antarctic expedition. During the ex pedition Dr. Gould made two l'l’l(lt“' pendent trips, one by airplane to the newly discovered Rockefeller MUUU.‘ taint; 150 miles east of Little Amer—l ion. and the other by dog sled 440, miles south from Little America to‘I the mountains at the border of the1 South Polar Plateau. llc made the1 first adequate survey of these border i mountains for a distance of 2505 mile . The American Geographical 1 Society characterizes Dr. Gould'sl sled journey as being, aside from its 5 scientific results, in the highest tradir tion with respect to organization, dis— tance covered, and successful comple tion of 3. prearranged. program. K Amelia Earhart will he the guest— ‘ speaker on March 2’7. She is well known for her many accomplishments in aviation. She holds the distinction of being the first woman to fly the Atlantic, both solo and on a. pansengk ‘ er. She holds the autog'iro altitude record and the time record for a woman crossing? the American eon- tinent by air. In her lecture she will not only describe the Atlantic flight, but will also tell of her other experiences and the meaning and pom sihilities of [lying in general. Anyone interested in attending] these lectures should see Professor;‘ 1 Doubt, as he will have tickets for ad- mission to these meetings. 1 spotlight Ky Ray Fleissner Coniscnti‘ato your thoughts on our event of the year-«Tho ArmOl‘ll‘ Tet‘l’l Relays, March 17, 1934. Only eleven days into the future till . we meet at the clusing meet of the indoor season for colleges and uni- versities of the Middle West. Watch Big Ten Meet! Then Place Your Beta The Ui of C. the scene of the 5-. Fieldhohne will he annual Big Ten Eff f” yea , $735,? A I" i ,1 .3. 5 (V illfifii . meet next Saturday and the \'(‘H\Jll.':‘\ will be indicative of what to oxpvct in the Tech invitational, l‘hi- wool: following. However, the Big Ten echools can expect plenty oi Ulnliw :tilion outside at llwii conl'm'i-ncc, n-i iscvoral of them (“AD already nllonl. lTech Quarter-mile: l Picking U33 Bonuld Neal. lonu , diatance sprinter at onerqunrlvr mini, ”1' Home up from third p051tl');l on lll' straightaway with a startling sprint to win in 53 flat. the 'I‘cchziwlc pulled a surprise in the event. North Central will he to u igroup of teams next Friday in an in“ i vitaiional hos-l l‘dultllioxls nl . ,'i‘ to live, Friday. After a two w< rest. \lu- lluwli trutlcmen werv involved in :i scrim- maize with North l‘onti‘al lost witty. The“ l‘l'Sllil, wa lightly llt‘l- :lt'l' than was (Him-toil. :w North (“(‘ilr tinl lind not allowed lioyolzi a ninn'lv li lil‘i-Vlnth. place in their |lllill int-oi n wovk 'l‘lw 'l‘t’t-li mm n‘ai‘ni‘i‘ml lwo firmly. and n lie for [list for out hull' of lllt‘ll' iotnl. Cocky Electricala Cocky Not iintisficil with lite-him: it on the l'ootiiall livid, the junior clocv “Wills and fire-protects, Down Fire-protects: mil continued The llawlis will leave They played at basketball, and th«-‘ Vii , l final score was. 28-27 in thi- l4". favor. Thus the winni-i-s Sl1(‘(".'i‘(lt'(l in upholding their String of lllllll’w l'ezitn. had their hall"- iiinc lcud extinguished m the :‘lltt‘tlnll‘ 'l'he llI‘O-rlvl'QleL’tH j half, when the opponents put in Fran i 1 sports, ‘mvils n (thn meet at llw Nanci‘vilh their loud last week up in the gym, llal‘l‘ll’l Wortzlcr, the Lcmonl would eight bushels. li‘lnnh, whol As i,l’lt' electrical}; and liie-pi'otvwml h to continue |hi< il'llrnumni'nh they should give the sophi to show themselves. l The sonh i‘iv' ' hereby wish to un-t their intention or meeting} any other team on the,» BB (‘()Lil'l,,i l ti.(?l'l'n(‘ll, l w noum’v Dirertfram the Mezwpolimn Opera Home Saturdays at l .50 P, M., Eastern Standard Tim" WW Red and Blue Networks 0% NBC, \Nlll broadcasi the Metropolitan Opera in the New York LUCKY STRlKE Compww of complete Opera, ”Pl—\CLlACCI " Mb} v...“ ‘3 we. . .llf til @CKIPCQEE YAlfiTEw-Ytflilfl (iIiAlI‘WK‘ Mll§§ Elf lunches" liner smoother taste comes item the finestTurl/zjsh and domestic inbnccm. 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