Page Four iioaiiiriaiaii ii tannin atria“ iiitiiiiiiiii iiiiiitliihlii‘ Tech Loses for Second Time This Season to Purpie NORTHWESTERN WENS 42—28 'l‘ho Tech swimmers travelod to Evanston last wook for the second time this sonson, and for the second timo they encountered defeat at the hand: of tho Northwestern “B" team, Although the score, 417418. was rather one sided, ovory event ‘ was: olosely oontestod by a fighting: Armour toam. As in the first moor inn; botweon tho two schools, Ar- mour was only able win two (went. but tho Torhawks took their share of .soeonds and thirds to N. U. Wing 6 Out of 8 Evfinls Northwestom splashers met thoir superior.q in tho form of Knaus, who 1 won the 100 yard breast sitroke. and . Reed, who won the, fancy diving. Knau.’ displayod his usual form in winning from How. of Northwestern in a elm-:9 race. In the diving, Reed was pushed but showed good form to defeat ilimol of tho homo team. 'l‘ho Northwestern mon Wore ablo to cop the rut of tho evonts, includingr tho two relays. Knauu Wiur, Breast Stroke The Purplo team jumpod into tho lead by swimming: away with the first ovont, the Hit) yard relay. llovw over. Knaua retaliated for Armour by liaroly nosing out llotz of N. ii. and Kolvo of Armour. In tho third event. tho 40 yard free stylo, Mar- lowe of the "B" team managed to edgo in ahead of Moor-o and Rood of in tho olosest of tho meet. Northwostorn thou tho noxi throo ovonts boforo tho Tool» mon again hit their strido. Bornktoin gavo Kramor of North» wesdern a close fight to tako second in the 1()() yard hack stroke. Armour rare won rould Reed Capt-weir. Diving Event {oed thoii hogan eleaving watt-r in tho approved rolled up 84.1 points to boat iliinoi of the Purple squad in tho fanoy diving. Kolvo of Armour helpod tho muse by taking a third in the ovont. in tho last event of tho ovoning. tho 1}“) yard medloy relay, the North western team managed to nor-to out tho 'l‘t-ohuwk team in a eloso finish. Kramer gained a fair load over Berth stein of \rmour in the liaolcStrolte. but Knaus. swimming: breast stroko, ot'oroamo tho Purplo advantagc. Tho Northwostorn anchor man, with a Sudden burst of speed, was able to tho fashion and now out Dvrorxky for tho winningr margin Last your tho Tech tankmon trarolod north and Captured a meet from Northwrstern. Sinoo then, in the return match last seatéon and tho two engagements this year, the Purplo has improved ita “B” team: wins for Northwestorn; as a rosul losses for Armour. Summariexi: 383' yard relay—«Won by North‘ we7 Won by (Viimron tN. l',); CZUaClU‘l’ll‘OSS (N. LC). wooad; llavimn (A), third. WAIZAG. 100 yard hack siroice~mWon Kramor (N. U.); Bernstein (A), st omi; lloiz IX. l7.), third. 'l‘ime« hilt}. 100 yard free Tennia style ~Won hy author "foams Fraction Tho Armour Tech golf squad is to have an informal tournament so that an idea of the merits of tho pros;— pective candidates may ho uainod. The otont is srhodulod for noxt Sat“ urday and may or may not tako place depending: upon tho womher. The play will he medal and will ho , playod on the home oourso of the "Pooh golf i,oam-—liror,<_rroon. (louoh Leigh will have an opportunity to sec tho new in action and to docido who will he selertod to bol- ster the woak spots and vacancies. Larry Daridaon, the captain and mainstay of the team, will bo aidod by Aherrx aud Wattloy, niomliers of . last year’s team and linu'strom, Shan‘ . ahan, llovrdois. and l1 rank Davidson. Also thero is Bob Richards who re» turned to Armour to .xtrongthen ilio oquad still more. (‘oaoh Lotuh has , hopes of wooing: any "undist'ovorod” ‘ Tot-h uolfor in tho tournmnoai with the possibility of strengthening tho squad, material Tennis Meeting Held ‘ The tennis squad held a meeting» last Thursday in order to attract non material to tho tram. The mon returning: from last yoar'a squad havo alromly begun to practico at the armory at 34th and Wentworth and will oharnro to ‘ as. soon as they aro put in oondition. Norman (Tolburn, managoi, has a!“ ranged an rxtromoly stiff sohodul" t . tonnm outdoor oourt> this wagon and it soomx as though the overworked tram lllt‘lnlM‘I‘H will hardly have a ohanco to ln'ozitl‘io durr in},r the lattor part of tho semostor. This year tho toaln has. a trroat ad- vantage duo to the numhor of moo returning: last squad. lion Rtreh. lhrh Arinmliuiy, lid Mor from yom's honough. Lowell Lammoiz, and Bob Milior (N. (1.); Kohlmoyor (N. 17.), soroiid; .Vtooro Moll}. Fancy flitting,» rVVon by Rood (A) (A), third, Timew‘ Himé'l (N. t'.), :ormd; Kolve (A), third. 180 y *d medley voiay7Won by Northwostern Miller); Armour l'lworsky ), second. Timon-42 :00, (Kramor, Kohlmeyor, (Bernstein, Knatm, #9 team (nearer: a Mutant; 'r lithim Tho schedule for tho intorolasw intordeparimont indoor bawlmll tournament hax to bo withheld un~ itil noxt woek horauuo of tho unl'orm «son that oonvortod tho ‘ playing arena into a mud pond llowu snowstni in over promo»: has been made and at definite schedule w plaunod for tho mxt issue. ,. :l - for outrios is also pro longod and the doadlino next Friday The ontrim so far in— clude the oiootriealo, elioniirals, oivila, ‘ moohanicals, and firo protects from the junior o1 and tho sophomore The timo iv. sot. ‘eivils and chemicals, The soph oivi ' . Ir'laim that the othor mph squads aro ‘ not; ontorvd because of tho fear that .thoy will havo to moot thoir toam. .. . Have they osiablishod nut-h an Indian gig-n7 Send in Your Entries: Those dopartmonts (ll‘Hil'OuS of making- an ontl'y should do ~20 by informing their class presidents ot their entry. ,. Although the mores have responded tho soniors aro not, evidently. athletically inclinod, ‘A spocial grouping: of the freshmon WW jun iors and sopho- l‘lshonsen are the main hopes of the tram this yoar. Mir-key Lukas, who copped the tennis rup in the tourna- mon last fall. hag (lofinitely dooidod to shift his activities from tho boxer bull diamond to tho tonnis oourtR. AL though the tonuis 11R!“ is rather well fortified with talont, freshman and wphonioro em'ulidutrc m'o urn-ed to wimmini': auit after a iook at tho Marlon lVlLtd Arena. Then thoro' hit: , 35 A . {/2 5?wa M as our honest belief that [he Lauohiskis, captain of the 1934 bast- lietball team, as an enterprising can» didatc (one of the minty) for third base. Miokoy Lukas has forsaken lit-or ball and turned to tonumwat toast tho pro "\nson report. in that Mvokoy will not aside the, mask this year and givo the tonnin‘ Loam a break. Tech v15. Culver Although the boxers havmi't. ly they have been battering" them-v selvos around the gym oonditionim: themselves for the Culver boxers. "They take on tho military crew this omning‘ SaturdayMg'ood luck! 1: The Last Hope Armour‘s hip,- April i, ii ohance is coming the first win of the titt'fir‘dln. lnoidontn ally thir. is the lard indoor moot of (the season and the la~t obanco for) the track start to break their strinu of no vietoriea. Five Outdoor Track Meets Between April 14 and May 12 the track team will function in the five. scheduled outdoor meets. it: ’lA -! Lucky Tennis Team Did you ever hear of the Armour i’l‘och indoor 'l‘cn‘ms Courts? ~l woll noither did wo, but Armory 34th and Wentworth is to be rontod in that Armour ”Bill 'l‘ildens“ can umuue themselves until the courts back of (lhapin are put, in playing condition. anyway, tho, at COMPLETE PLATE LUNCH. 25$ Changed Daily ALMW.‘ RESYAURANT 3H7 Wentwori’h Arc, Plume Virlory Mm; tobacoos aged in Chesterfield ao« ‘ tivoly engaged in many matches late“ . I‘Jlmhurst is the victim (so) we hope) to give the Tech traulnnm ‘ are offincr quality-«and hence of better tame—«than in any other cigarotts at the prim. LIGGETT a“ MYERS TOBACCO COMPANY Tu csclay, April 3", l93v4 3] Now Fencing Ciao Eights @szioeiw A m r wort seems to be well un~ do) way hero at Armour. Last Thurs- day afternoon a fem-in club met: and oloetod their ot’t‘io Edward ‘ Krok was elected prestdont. C Kaz- miorczak, secretary. and (i. Quandoe, nmnag‘or. This n‘toetinix marks tho start of a . now sport at Armour, one that has boon started several times before, but due to a lack of interest foil through each time. This time however fenc- 3 ing in almost Sure. to booome a fixture , if tho, number of men present at this . meotinu‘ means; anything. Although most; of these aspirants are begin- ners, there are several members that can actually handle the foils with considerable skill and can be procured as instructors for tho newcomers on dosimuttod afternoons each week up ; in the Tech gym. Mombers of the club are not re- . quired to pay any dues but will have to furnish their own equipment. The achooi has bought fencing equipment :tovoral times in the past, but both ‘Lho formers and equipment; dropped out: of slight, so that the Tech Athletic Board will not furnish any more till thore is; definite proof that fencing In here to stay. Anyone inLorestod in the art of t'onoine‘ is unwed to join the club at thoir next meeting- to be announced , in a future issue of the News. “mam . a; o Wfifié%fi§ it“??? Ma; gamma WNW ‘5 Wfiikwglfi a moon titanium. no.5: m a. atamsi: or MEEWMAW 14 Wuhan-m mammmm mm mm)