Tuesday, February 19, l935 'll'hfil WRES'E'EERS GAEN lthliNilli EN no. EENTRAL MEET North Centrai, victor over Armour in all lines of sport recently, has finally been defeated—wand not mere- ly defeated, but squelched! The Tech wrestlers were the principals in this outstanding victory and their 26-8 win is all the more satisfying in that it _avem_:es 2i. former defeat, con- sistent with the North Central-Ar- mour situation. inflicted when the Techmen visited Nanervilio. Friday’s win boosted the season standing of the team to three and threc‘ and Bob Schmidt, despite a re- cent illness, took his sixth bout to keep his record perfect and set the team’s pace as captain. His success was emulated by all but two men on the team; Marslck losing on a time advantage at 125 lbs, and Bergquist losing an overtime battle in the light— h'cavy class by a fall. Hella, openingr the meet proper, completely dominated his foe to win with a time of 5:31. Jimmy Dunne made it two wins with a brilliant ex— hibition of wrestling. The sinuoous freshman tircd his opponent with plenty of log riding and then clamped him down with an arm lock and crotch hold in 4:42. He foug at 135 lbs. Schmidt prevented a hard woi‘king‘l 1 North Central man from even making 1 i a break in the next bout, and rose to I ‘an [indisputable win controlling: an, arm, for he could not slip on his ef—l i'cctive log scissors. Kreml and Sum—l ncr both gained falls in their matches; without much trouble. Both used a} crotch and half nelson to up the Tech score. Ray Peterson, in the finale, i'callyl sewed up the meet and his man to avenge Bergquist's loss, in the pre- ceding match, to Mike Adler, North Central star and former Lane Tech; luminary. Pete tore into Maechtle, dumped him and the impending fall was finally called in 5:44. ‘1 Previouosly, Armour has won from ‘ Dc Kalk and the University of Chi— cage. North Central, Wheawn, aid the Lincoln—Belmont Y have been vic-X torious against Tech. A hcance to‘ avenge the other two defeats will be afforded soon. Wheaton comes to Air- mour on Feb. 25, and a return moot with the Y is in the offing. l l The results of a poll on the Ncwl Deal conducted among 1,600 of the 3,000 undergraduates by the Yale Record, were published recently by; that paper under the title “Yale‘ Turns Its Back on the New Deal.", Of 1,606 who were asked how they l would have voted in 1932, 520 re—l plied in favor of Roosevelt, 956 ini favor of Hoover, and Thomas. 130 for: ARMOUR TECH NEWS Page Five SIBELINES Armour Defeats Wedding Team in , Wright Tankers ‘ N. U. “racial Meet “Timid " ‘ (Confirm/I'd from pogo 1) ..___~ tically to Nihilism, but it is not in— tended so. It is not intended to sug- , g'csi, that nothing matters; on the 3; ll thlCi lcontrnry I think tho. the condition of ., . l , ‘Tech .swimmers' scorel haugt’hei-l‘ The Armour Tech Fencing Cluh,‘ win, their second in practict- Iiidiats.incwly equipped by their own eil‘orts] when on I‘eb._ 6, they defeated took part in a social [dicing meet at; Wllfll-‘L J"-‘ (Fvllei'fc in an (’XI'ltlllit“ Ntrthwcstern University last 53‘1“": Chuck Handler, co-manager of the