or! /» Page rm ., , 7 _, y _ ARMOUR TECH News _ y y _7 _l__ _> H ‘ Tuesday. Decemberwisuoar I , . unitinttrlnwvw . Worth Cami Wu... ‘ . = min on Win A .. 'E‘AKEfi PEAQE EH. Techmen s @5er Wm Maroon anntet 39-22 .-- , : , F .. If?“ ~fi chagrnfificm at the all 35m ill“ (Continued from page 1) North Central college walked away Wflfiflrmfity at e ‘ quarter was 19 to 11 in favorwgofi the IE"? Pfiflfiu half, but the guarding of Dollen. from the Univcisny of Chicago hvc Phi l1 s end it was very cvxdent that ( maier and Warner stood out in the 39 to 22 135'; Wednesday nlght on the.Cardinal’s court. Leading 23 to Well, it’s Phi Pi Phi again! The Kermit”; Streak was Mt F0 be Tech advantage and their six points ' . ’ fraternity basketball tourney award men. F ' ' V' For i didn’t hurt the cause. A defensive 9 at half time, Coach Len Biebers ratermtles ‘8 team encountered little difficulty in . .. In the last period the Delt‘ ”a" d _ t t . . ‘ . . . - a ‘ 1° For the benefit of the Tech dope- goes 0 be P P men [01 the seven ' . ' ‘ ‘ . .. ltter than the winners but i ' t . l . ~k . - . k - teenth consecutive time. b” a 5‘5““ Honors m New it‘mflj’ ‘w‘th Lam ”le 0’ H“ e checking the Maroon offense, Len sters the results of games engage 1 . ‘ _ means game. O’Brien and Malinouu . pushing the ball back to the guards . . _ . . . . - . 'lhe game started With O’Brien o‘l ‘ -. . . T e lrather than rabbinr it or lettinr Yukms With 13 pomts led the v15. m by teams who Will play Almour the Phi Pi’" takinv the t . ( 1 Ski called it a day With one apiece our“ y g t. ’ é. itors, while Eldred starred for the a ’3 oss—up, am to put Phi Pi in at 23. Box Score: later 'n ti e so so is r\ ent . _._.. Chicago take it, was a large factor I x a :3 1) LS ed * Flii Pi maintained possession of the losers. Young, Spicgler, Burns and Michigan’s basketball team barely ball most of the first period. They Thumley also turned in creditable MEET HELD TONIGHT in Tech’s success, and gave them 3.1- most every jump despite the Ma- rames for North Central nosed out Michigan Normal of did not stop the Delta from scor— Ezltu Tau Delta (19) B F P . . . I‘OOYI'S center height. ‘3 The l a th S ‘0 d 1, Ypsilanti a week ago in the final ing- 5 points ‘to their 6 at the qumu Enlsem”l":""“"""‘1 L 1 The MS? annual lflterdabs and '7“ Chicago opened the second period th go he 1-W.5 b e} co n one 2h minuteg to win by one point 27 to ter, however. The Delts’ points were G fie fie Fl """""" 1 ‘3’ 1 terfratemlty sw1mming meet W111 be full blast. Lang plunked in a bucket , e season . 01 0“ teams, ‘N'or 26. Dirksc, Huron forward. was the due to a Shot from the center Of a a}; e1 .1: 2 W“ Off tonight at ' 'artlett gym on and a gratis toss after Dolly counted Central. havmg “3°“ George. Williams star of the game making 14 points the floor and a free throw by Duane. BM“ ” 3 the Chicago 1U. campus. All men. on an award shot, and Duvall and and Chicago gown?i met Wheaton on as the Teachers gave the Ann Two more points were added by Duane ................. 4 =7 2' even those “nth awaidst, arle alllowcsd Dorsey followed with longs to boost xe==p1=evw=us ”in? ay. Arbor boys ,1 bad Scare. The score Engelthaler when he duplicated Total ““ ’j —‘ to enter the'tourney e wetnc islet, the score to 22-20. After a. time out 26 for the Maroons. Chicago was all was tied at the half 17 to 1'7. Donne’s 5110‘“ from the center. my p‘ Sp] - U 9 b‘“ a “Squaw“ made agams 9: Armour 5h°°k 10050 and began the” Eyes on the Tech basket in the lust "' ”‘ * The scoring in the second quarter il- I “.1 (23) B F P. ter men W1“ ‘T‘I’p'y to the. fraterni— 0W“ SPWE~ Dollenmaier tOOk the two minutes so Bill O’Brien, subbing Lake Forest College defeated the began much sooner than in the first Heibenstrcit 2 2 0 ties. The senior and “mm" teams ball from center, PRSSEG 11W"! flDOY for Donne, worked :1 sleeper to ring Milwaukee Engineers 27 to 25 l“ period, when Hcibcns‘creit opened M’allnowski 9' 1 are composed almost wholly .Of men on the run, an d then bucketed one in the final shot. the first of a two game series last with a basket over his right shoul- 0311811 . l 3 on the varsity squad and it looks after being fed by Heikc at the Box scam: Wednesday. Emery, Lake Forest der. Donne immediately sent one into Smmelr ............... 2 ll 2 as if.they “”11 run eff mm the hon- pivot position. Merz counted on a Ammonium—(34) a. F. p, forward, scored 9 POimS- Armour the hoop from the side, and "hen Dunbar """"""" "0 6 2‘ ors‘ m the 160 yard medleys and short one and then Pop Warner in Heike, f ........... 2 Al 1 is scheduled to encounter the For- made another point for the Bolts . ~ —‘ "‘ sprints. _ . his enthusiasm, committed No. 4; Lauchiskis, f ,,,,,,, 2 o 0 .estcrs this Thursday night at the after being fouled by O’Brien. After Totals """"" 10 3* S thSDphorzo'res ”153‘," fifthcfltmfn; Doane in. Christoph came in for the Christoph, 1' ........ 1 0 1 latter’s gym. a substitution, Nuuman for Dunbar, . our 9“ mes, W‘ 0 y w Ca ’n a con )1c of mi t it 1-. * m . . . . GOMPLETE PLATE definitely entered; the others are p _ 1 nu es a e Mex-z, c .. ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 0 Wheaton College ran over Elm— Slamek'scorc’d from under the has- LUNCH _ Meanwhile Lang, unable to get the Dollenl‘nuxel‘ g 3 2 2 ket while OBI-ion dropped one in ‘ 30: ve tentative. Just a bit skeptical ' ' """ burst 34 to 24 Thursday night after . , .. Ch‘ - I: th contest they have only en ball neaier the basket, dropped a Warner, g 1 4 losinpfl to Chicago the previous Sal; irom in front. The hull? ended W! 1" anged 03in V as 0 e ' ‘ , ' beaut from s‘d t '. M ' " > . ' , > . . . . - ' '. tered the 160 yard medley, putting hoistel‘d a 1.0“ (:we‘lgegtfér D312 1?; at??? g g 11) urduy. The Techawks wxll encounter £1"; scar:- 12 8 m few“ M u“ ALKCE" RESTAURANT all their strength into the one even a similar shot at Ch"s I y len, g " the Wheaton boys tonight on the c amps. 3"” Went-worth AVG- - ' ‘ . 1 goo. "‘ '— armor court in th firt f it At the half the starting teams “Wm Victory 93% m an effort to Win. Once out this far Armour'" ' t0' y e S o a wo . The freshmen are also in the race‘ ~ ”d- i“. 32v": 1y 'l‘otals """""" 1 10 9 game series. were back In when Dunbar resumed ..... even though they don‘t know who was absulc , C wage id not Chicago U.———(27) F. P- . m m in playing. O’iBrien took the tows-up u ‘u will be their representatives. A large threutcn although they P0811" hom- Flinn, f ........... 2 2 Indiana State Teachers defeated and also scored the first basket, of 5W-EATERS A number of the green hats have I? herding the backboard With all kinds Duvall, f ........ . . 0 3 Illinois Normal at Terre Haute last the half. Deane again scored a point The Genuine Athletic Sweater for s onded to the «in and a wood team or ShOtS.°nce they would touch the Kaplan, f """"" 1 0 0 Friday 38 t" 30- WM“ he was leGG by the (WW- Schools and Clubs ‘ w .p > ' ‘ 1‘ t B ball. Helke went the length of the Eldred, c .......... 0 1 0 an vi: is anxious Dunbar. We make tlleec to order in your IS exmhmdtzto bet W36: £311; 1:; flow to drop onein unmolested anda Petersen, c ......... 0 0 2 The latest results include: The Delta, with a til-inc teu‘m, . 0910” at low prices, ' 5::5:0nth: ail-teats: infllcfiniic inert :re bit later Christoph made it 32 from Lang, g """""" 4 2 2 Do Pauw, 31? ‘Indi‘m’lv 24' were beginning to lose “301).;md free Egg” NGLEWUOW ' - l . 1 d .1 h ho under the hOOP- Lang, Still a dead- Dorsey, g .......... 2 0 2 Lake Forest, 44; Milwaukee Eng., throws following called fouls built a» “Na MHLLS. likely to be sevela m r omcs w eve swished in a lon from the side 6 , 6843 5. Haleted so. will show u”. ~ (1’ K ‘1 . g ' .v -- -- -—-|1 . ‘ up the score. As usual such amen- Eulub 1912 Fraternities Stage Meet an up an, m for Duvall, made it Totals ........... 11 5 11 Wheuton, 31; lie Kalb, 42. ities were “exchanged" so both ‘ The fraternities have gone in for it in a big way with more than six- ty men in all. Besides this, almosti all of the men are in several events“ and the total list is very imposing. Theta Xi has a three—man team and are in every event but the relays from which they are excluded be- cause at lack of men. Armour Defeats George Williams, r l 1 1 With their season’s first scalp dangling from their belts, the Ar- mour red-men stcmpr'ded all over the 108th Engineers Armory last mom ‘ S Wfitldéfiiiflfl EQMPANW Tuesday night and massacred the . ‘ . ,3 . . O F C A M E l C I Cr A it E 1‘ r E 5 George Williams’ quintet by a. score ‘ " . A l. B E R 'i' S M O K I N G T 0 B A C C 0 of 46-27. , ,. The Techawks lost no time in hit- l . ‘ . k ting the war trail. Cheered on by .. ., some five score of their loyal boost. ers, the Krafftsmcn immediately pro— ceeded to walk all over their weaker foes. Heike hurled the first tom— ahawk by spearing‘ a close one, and Merz promptly followed suit with a nifty push-in. The Williams’ men re» taliated immediately with two beau- , ' .‘ ’ M 1- ‘. WWW. \ .. ‘ - i. i > H I i' i tiful long shots from the side-lines. ‘ " /M ‘ y 2;} illll‘llfilh/ From then on the game stepped into M \ / / // high, and brawls, fouls, and free- ..- J, / / throws, appeared with some heavy f (’4’ activity. The half saw Armour lead- I A pound of Prince Albert in glass humi‘ . dot. gully packaged. mil. ing 25-10. After that hectic half, the Wil- _ . liamsmen came out of seclusion and @419 Cigarettes for Christmas! No smoker ever has too many. But staged a desperate, but unsuccessful, ‘ ' r ? ' . attempt at a come back. Heike Tan which ergo ette Remember that the brand you give reflects your wild at the start of the half, collect- own good raste...your sense of discrimination. T hat’s why we sugw ing four gratis heaves and three - bulls‘eyes. As a last resort, the Wil» gest Camels. They are made from finer, more expensive tobaccos liams’ coach sent in an entire new than any other popular brand. They are the choice of distin~ team. Led by Thompson, the new . ll Cl Cl . fi ld f 1 . l (l b . five went into a scoring splurge guIs e men an women in every e 0 tie socxa an usmess Whit}! netted the“? Six baSketS and worlds. And their finer tobaccos bring that Welcome “lift” in three free-throws, the result of some ' . . . mo ”along guarding by the cage, energy—that warm good cheermwhicli is, after all —» Christmas! Techawks. The. Armour men smeared this uprising by uncorking a three pass sizzler down the length of the floor, Christoph slamming it in for a m‘and finale. . The 1- mind (in of mild "\\-‘ mellowI "RA." specially \ Box Score: \\ wrapped for Christmas- Armour Tech (46) B F P Thek menial]I‘Clg‘rismsisf - pa: agewu oxeso Heihe, f . , . . . . . . . . . . . .5 4 2 Camcl"flmfifties"—iust Christoph, f ........... 6 1 2 the inexpensive sift Lauchiskis, f .......... 2 1 2 you havcbccnwaming. Merz, c ...... .4 0 4 O’Brien, c ............ 1 0 l . ' _ - Dollenmaier, £5 ......... 0 1 2 @915 there a PlPe sm‘Ol‘er on youi Chrlsmas Warner. is ------------- 1 1 2 list? Then your Problem is solved. He’s made TOtalS ------------- 19 3 15 it easy. Give him long evenings of calm con- George Williams (27) B F P . - - . McBride, 1' ............ o 1 ‘ teutment. Give him the sheer Joy of ripe, mel» gzrberlv. ff g 2 low tobacco—cool and mild and biteless. Give ompson, . . , 2 . Kingsbury c 3 1 him Prince Albert...“The National 0 Smoke.” . Gentile, g 2 3 '0 f r is “’l‘lfit Murphy, g o 3 What a man spends bin own money 0 . Gonzales, :3 ........... 1 0 0 Ten packs of fnmgls— he really likes. And more men spend their money "twenfiics"~in:icit mu- . giggling g ........ g l) 2 2%,? "m” w“ for Prince Albert than any other Pipe tobacco. Totals 1 ....... 1? h? E It figgmllgghm 7' discriminating smokers. . .............. ompany ‘