Page Four litii Wittglthltg EElii‘Eii hi! fliliili’l‘li ‘ tilili'hdl. liidlhitii: Exhibition Bouts are Won by the Tech Grapplers FINAL SCORE 21~13 Vainly attempting: to defeat Ar» mour’s arch rival of all sporis, North , Central college, the Armour matmcn.‘ nevertheless came close enough to, keep the 200 North Central and 3‘. ‘ ‘ . Armour rooters on edge throughout 0V9" the” 010595“ opponent. “in“ W3" the meet which ended in a 21.13 Vic-l the first meet of its kind 1nd irom toy}; for North Central. l] enthusiasm shown it will not be the Bob Hella. in the first match, mebl last. a fast, clover opponent in Hummel at 113 pounds. After being tired by The Tech track team opens the in- a series 0f cross-bodies, Hella was door schedule Feb. 9 at the U. of C. pinned in 4: second match between Marslck ol‘ Armour and Bordman of North Central at 125 pounds, likewise re— sulted in 5 points going to North Central, Marslek being pinned by a half-nelson and wrist lock in 9:16. ’ Dunne and Schmidt Win Baseball practice is scheduled to ' start soon and already there are tin . assured bookings with several tenta— 3 live ones in the oiling. A complete schedule is to be printed in a forth- ‘ coming: issue of the News. 1 1 i ____. Delvinp; back into history, we wish to say that the Phi Kaps won the interi'raternity swim wi h a good load due]. The boys will really have to work if they are to be in condition after the exam grinds. The interclass relays disclosed real frosh talent—something last year’s Dunne of Armour, a potential event failed to do. Especially Emile- champion at 135 pounds, was schall, Dunbar, Newert, and Widell, the fast stepping relay team; Faust and Lindeman. milers: and Thornton, in field events. matched against Strubler of North Central and made short work of the match, pinning Strubler in 2:49 with a. halfmelson and crotch hold. Not to be outdone by Dunne, Bob Schmidt, captain of the Armour grapplers, brought the fans to the realization that it was not going to be easy sledding for North Central by pinning Kaney in the short time of 43 seconds with a half-nelson and wrist lock. The score was tied 10-10. At 156 pounds, hreml of Armour was the aggressor in his match with Albrick, almost pinning: him in the first 4 minutes. Both tired rapidly and Kreml had to be content by winning the match with a time ad— vantage of 2:14. In the next match, Sumner of Armour met North Cen— tral’s ace, Adler, at 165 pounds. Sumner forced Adler to exert him- self to the utmost, but Adler won with a time advantage of 3:6, again tying; the score 13-13. Loot Match Deciding One Gus Bergquist met some stiff com— petition in Rickenbacher at 175 pounds, lookinp.r small compared to the tall Cardinal matman. After be. im.r thrown through the ropes, Gus still maintained the aggressive, al- though he lost the bout on a time advantage of 3:17. The heavyweight bout climaxed the evening, since Armour could win the meet by a fall in this event, or tie by a time advantage. Ray Peter- son. meeting: Miller of North Central, twice had Miller nearly pinned in the first minute of the bout, but Mil— ler rallied and won by a fall in 2:14, ending the meet with a score of 21- 13 in, North Ccntral’s favor. Armour Wins Exhibition Bouts Preceding: the meet, four exhibi- tion bouts were staged, all of which were won by Armour. Popper won from Hanson at 160 pounds with a time advantage of 4:38. Patterson, meeting: a fast, slippery g'i'applci' in Wagner at 145 pounds, won by a time advantage of 3:11 in an enter- taining: bout. Meyer, newcomer to the mat l'old at Armour, pinned Ol- son at 107 pounds in 3:55. Larson beat Schuman, both men being from Armour, in a true exhibition bout with a time advantage of 3:20. l l Tank Men to Meet i Wright Jr. Collegei The Tech swimming: team’s second \ meet of the season, against the; Wright Junior College. will be heldl on Wednesday, February 6, at ”1:301 [Carly Colonial planters shipped hundreds of Imumls of tobacco to m. 1 ling/11ml in return, for The meet will be held at Bartlett“ “”15 and supplies. pool at the University of Chicago“ ‘ (tho Armour home tank. After win-vi nina' their first, moot against thcl South Side Junior College, the team i is in good shape to grain another vic- i tory, although very little is known. about the new opponents. ‘ Since the following Thursday and Friday are holidays, Coach McGil‘i livray has ordered that all swimmers ' report at 2:30 each day for practice. In addition he has asked that all new men wishing to try out for a herthl on the team report for tryouts ati the Same time. All candidates, in- cluding the regulars. must partici- pate in these time trials. 56 by a body ”655- The dieldhouse with the annual Chicago“ ARMOUR TECH NEWS M1CHIGAN GAMES—- (Continued from page 1) baskets. The lead shifted in thé last half till in the last few minutes Ar— mour led 38~30. Armour's poor control, and a spirited home rally‘ netted 6 points for Normal but the gun found Armour the winner of the home and home series with th: Hurons; having set them down 33 2'1 on the Tech court. The Wayne five will have the opportunity to be dru- ble victims when they play h.ro on‘ ‘Feb. 12. Del’auw Here Feb. 8 With this su"cess, Coach Krafit ‘Will point the team for the DePauw Feb. 8, at the DePauw has been followed game. court. ‘closely in their games and these in~ dieate that another game of the North Central calibre is due Tech Tech home i lARMOUR MA TMEN , 1 DEFEAT or; KALB 1 g or somehow 26.101 Armour’s \vr stling tcam wen; their second consecutive meet a‘ wrek ae‘o Monday by (lci‘ialing' Dc— Kclb teacher’s collosre 26-10. Prac-l lically all of thc bouts were easy, wins be“ :10. of tho proficiency the mono acquiring. ‘ Holla cud Dunno, in the light-l l r'ciahts, both won on decisi‘Cns, while ‘ l McDaniel lost his bout in a quick fall ’ aftrr losing his advantage. i l, Schmid‘, the captain, extended his' string of viciorios by pinning: his lopponcnt in a little over a minute} ,tn a body stro‘ch, one ol' the moat: 1painful holds allowed. Sumner 01'1 1 Armour and Schiedecker of DcKaLbi i put on the fastest bout of the eve-1 ning'. Wrestling: in the 165 pound ‘division, they twisted and wiggled con inually except for the two timesl when Sumner pinned his man; thisi was the only bout in vihc meet in which the feat was accomplished. Another fast bout was the one inl which Kreml beat Rickard by a fall in the shor' time of two and three- querters minutes. Armour split the heavy malches wih the visitors. Meyer lost to 5011110 who gained a fall in 2:50; and ‘1 Ray Peterson lomnped his opponenti around in an exciting finale to winl Tuesday, January 29, i935 ,, free throw and a sna hooleshot Rflid mammflnfi Bflfifi bv lleikc saw Armouiimieadino: at x a _ 1 he quarter. 8-4. Armwufl' Qiflhflimt y owned fire in the second L‘ . .# \li'lf with a short Sizzler, and was ("ili‘dilv iollowed by Young with a push-in and a free-throw. North Cen— tral‘s defense was superb. Time and time again “Pop” Warner and “Dolly" would a'tempt to get in within striking distance but to no avail. Finally “Pop" broke through and sank a beauty. Lauchis‘kis fol- lcwed suit with an over-arm mark- er, and thcvn‘sank two free throws. Spicg‘ler gave North Central an 18-17 lead by following up a field goal with a gratis check. From then on there was no holding the Red De- .“ l' u“ Another tradition continued unm broken when North Central ago n defoaied the Armour ba“ketball men by ’he olosc score of 2822 last Tues- day on the heme floor. The Armour five, loading at the close of the half, 11-8, suddenly, found themselves falling; victims tol that unshakable jinx that has so per~ ‘ sistcntly dogged them in their tilts wi h North Central, and which has Haunted the Techawks with consecu— tive losses since 1929. Armour Leads at Half mons. Shooting from all over the I“ the early moments 0f the game, i court they soon made it 2448 the evenly matched teams displayed a I Heikc, taking: several desperately careful wariness that seemed to bode no good for the spectators. Lauch— iskis finally opened hostilities by cashing in. on a gratis heave, and a minute later, missed trying to dupli- cate the order. Merz slammed it in for the first field goal and the Red Demons promptly retaliated by scut- tling- one and another by a volley ball “push-in.” A similar push—in, a long shots, cashed in on two. The chhmen fought a North Con. tral stall in the last few minutes but 1 their eil‘orts only added to their. total of “personals." Armour was unable to threaten and the gun sealed the 28-22 score. SWEATERS ' The Genuine Athletic Sweater for Schools and Clubs We make these to order in'your colors at low prices.) THE ENGLEWOQD KNKTTENG WELLS " 6643 S. 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