Page Six llllhdllillhllt bdli. @Allltd "lb Willi"? ill inhibit WE all Opportunity filtered to Try Out tor Squad The golf team lost a valuable play- er when Tom Wattley failed to re— turn to Armour this fall. For two 'seasons, during his freshman and sophomore years, Tom was a mem- ber of the squad, last year being the LETTERMEN TO ENTER high point man on the team. Baseball activities have com- This summer Captain Larry Du— menced this weelr.‘ in preparation for m'dsan conquered his hamg golf ARMOUR TECH news -com-se by breaking your aml tieing the course record. The course, a long tricky 9—hole layout, was negotiated by Larry in 35 strokes. $1 Yfl as Preliminary work in boxing and wrestling is in the process of begin- ning: The “toughies” begin limber- ing up exercises in the gym. Specta» tors are invited to watch the muscle men do their stuff—and take a try at it themselves. fl: 1k >1: So for thirteen basketball games have been booked. Manager John Humiston has scheduled 2 games each with Wheaten, Indiana State Teachers, DePauw, Michigan State Normal, and Lake Forest. Single games are to be played with Chicago, North Central and George Williams. The schedule will be complete after three or four more games are carded and then will be printed in the News. >l< W El: Due to the success of last spring‘s intramural indoor tournament, a sim- ilar went 7'42 in the offing for this fall. However, this time we will use a pigskin rmd conduct a louchball tourney. Read the details on page five. ll: 3!: bl: A numbea' of usher jobs for the the annual interclass baseball tour- home University of Chicago football games are Available “for 'Teclimé‘n. To obtain a nosition apply to the A. T. A. A. president, J. J. Ahern, and place your application. Especial- ly are the freshmen and sophomores urged to take advantage 01’ the op‘ portunity to see the games. it ill #1 Advance news of the swimming prospects points to a need of fancy diving men. Captain John Ahern is in search of any men with spring: board technic. Although the squad is in need of a good diver theme is room for neVeral capable swimmers. 5! ’1’ W Teeny, 91W???“ 2’ ‘93“ The tennis miiinament is one-on) all the Armour students. Entries are madeV‘by ' affixing" yous ‘sxgiiature to the entry‘blank that ‘will he found on the bulletin board." This enterc prise is sponsored by Professor Col- vert, tennis coach, and offers him an opportunity to size up the material available for the surfing tennis Sched— ule. COMPE.ETE PLATE LUNCH, 30c Changed Daily hues RESTAURANT fill’l‘Wo’nl-woéih live. Phone Victory 9806 nament. The beginning of this week will be taken up with practice ses- sions and the championship game will take place next Wednesday. In— terclass tournament rules allow only one practice date for each team before the scheduled games. Each class team will be provided with base. balls, bats, and catching parapher- halls for both practiCe and scheduled games, but will have to furnish their own uniforms, spikes, and gloves. Letterman May Play All lettermen are eligible to play with their respective teams, but base- ball lettermen will not be permitted to play their regular positions. Among the varsity men who will play for the seniors in the tourna- ment are 0miecinski, Biegler, Bau- mel, and Lauchiskis, who play first, second, pitcher, and third base re— spectively. Shewchuk and Bartusek are the varsity men that will pro‘ mote the junior and sophomore causes. Managers and captains of the va- rious teams will be elected at class meetings during the week and all freshmen and new students interested in playing are urged to Sign up. Medal Awarded to Winners Each year appropriate medals are awarded to members of the winning team. Those men who show their ability on the diamond during the tournament will have an opportunity to try out for next year’s baseball squad. Coach Kralft is always pres- ent at the games, keeping an eye open for prospective varsity men. In addition, the interclass games will enable ambitious students to gain activity points. For the benefit of incoming students it may be ex- plained that ton Honor Cycles, spe- cial copies of the Armour yearbook, are awarded to the ten graduating seniors who have the highest number of points in extra-curricular activi— ties during their four years at Ar» mour. Seniors Victor's Last Year Last year the seniors won an 84 victory over the freshmen after a closely contested battle. The games will begin promptly at 3:45 o’clock and will be five innings in length. In case of rain the entire schedule will be moved up one day. PRACTlCE SCHEDULE Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monday, Oct. 1 Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday, Oct. 2 Sophomores . . . . .Wednesday, Oct. 3 Freshmen . . ..... .Thursday, Oct. 4 GAME SCHEDULE (Seniors vs. Juniors. . .Friday, Oct. Sophomores vs. Freshmen . . . ...... .Monday,Oct.8 Championship ..Wednesday, Oct. 10 m Annual Armour Eolf Tournament Saturday First round for the annual Ar‘ mour golf tournament gets under way this coming Saturday, October 6, at the Evergreen Golf Club, 9151; St. and Western Ave., at 9:30 a. m. The customary greens fee of fifty cents will be charged all tournament players. l All Techmen Eligible members of the golf team. However, it is hoped that Professor Leigh, golf coach last year, will conduct the qualifying round of the tournament. Players will golf eighteen holes and the best eight will be paired for the finals, to be held later. Anyone wish- ing to enter must sign his name on the list on the bulletin board. Evergreen Club is easily reached by auto or surface lines, and as this is an annual ‘afl‘air a goodly number should turn out. Freshmen are wel— .come. ” n PONSELLE We begin with the right kinds of mild ripe Domestic tobaccosfl'li‘hen we age and mellow them like me wines for flavor and taste. MONBAY GSA wnoussmoz snowman umo ' ' MAR'lfllNI noswemmmz'oncuss-rm mo menus El P. M. to. an} —coLuusiA nuvwonn CRETE STUE C KG OLD Next we add just the right kinds and, the tight amounts of Turkish tobaccos to give lilhestérlicld the “seasoning” that blips to make them taste better. ‘ finally we “weld” these tobaccos together the Chest» erficld way—«different from any other—to make Chester- field a milder lactmhtastiuig cigarette. ‘0