Page Six lidllidllh hithttlfi Wilthidlil lit MST hhblttlhlltt liti‘ Loyoior Hands Tech t l l t The track team came darn near to a successful season start last Sat- urday, but they lost the opener, 48- 46, to Loyola at the U. of C. field— Wayne University And DePauw Fall Victims to Techawks 1 l. WINS—2 LOSSES Absorbing a house. Coach Stagg, recently oper~ Eated on for appendicitis, was suffi- iciently recovered to be about and urge the team in their fight to jump ‘that narrow lead, but the home team stopped at a close second. With the point total at 34-46, the . ' l> lthat h l, , 1"" point (m m half mile relay team galloped away the Wheaton five, playing: on their home court last Thursday, entirely too rocky, the Techmen went on to hand Coach Bill Kraift victory eleven in their thirteenth start. Geno l'leike “held” to four baskets and three free throws led the team in their winning: spurt in the last half, but he had ‘from the enemy—Neuert', Rigoni, Rosen, and Dunbar being assisted in victory when the third Loyola man spilled as he tried to pass the baton. Then Bert Thornton, fresh high jumper cleared 5 ft. 7 in. to add five more points in the final event, but Ornstein of ‘ toyola tied Al Kulpak plenty of help from big Bob Mel-7. who turned in his tornmnce. The that a gripe on the referee account- cd for his success. The first hall" featured a cautious 'or second and Loyola was in. By securing eight points to Arm- our‘s one in both the dash ahd the shot put, Loyola really cinched the meet. However, Armour has the satisfaction of taking six firsts to .eason’s class husky center reported play after the refs had tagged, among others, Glover and Petersen of Whea- also»rans. Loyola’s fivcwwhat we need is more ton for three fouls apiece. Levy, who started as a guard, ranr: up three in seven minutes. Armour really owes its win to its success at the pivot line in this free throw exchange. Sink— in}: twelve, the boys doubled Whea- ton’s six gratis counts. The lead see-sawed hack and forth during the half with Wheaton wind- Faust, by a double win, was high with ten points; while Capt. Roberts picked up nine to take second scor— ing honors. ‘Faust easily won the two distance events and Johnny took a first in the high hurdles, a second in the lows, and a third in the shot put. George Nels n stepped out to im: up ahead 18-15. 1 The game really started in the sec-t Box Score Nelson, 2' Totals ---------- 14 G 17 l of forcing his opponent to foul him Referee 7-» Holmes (Wisconsinl ; ‘ that partly accounted for “Pop" Harrison (DeKalb). ,Warner’s tour “personals.” The ARMOUR 33, WAYNE 32 no losses, for the Techawks. the start of the game it appeared that « team. ll was to be a push over for the Box Score ond period. Page and Romcin, tho- Armour—~33 t' ton sharp-shooters, led their team in Heike, f ............ 8 2 () a superAi-icoring spree and before the Christoph, 1' ......... 2 0 3 chhawks could catch up this spirit- Lauchiskis, t‘ 1 4 ed team, they trailed 23—15. With the O’Brien, f 1 1 live regulars playing, Armour opened Merl, c ............. 0 ] ti up. Free throws and field goals gi‘ad- Levy, g ............. 0 0 2 ually ate up the lead while the home Dollenmaier, g ....... l l 0 five lagged, and fifteen minutes alter Warner, t: . . . . .l 0 3 the half opened, Armour lcd, 30-29 O’Connell, tr ......... 0 1 0 Tech then went on to 36-30 as ML ~ —— >~ plunked in a long,r beauty from tl‘u- Totals ........... l3 7 13 side; Christoph pushed in his jumpl specialty; and Lauchiskis scored i'rcmi Wayne U.—32 L f p under the basket on a hot pass from: 0 ‘ f """"""" 2 5 : Pop Warner at midtloor. ESapallu, f """""" 0 0 3 The Tech care rested with these ef- ' Berris, f ’ ‘ ' 1 2 forts but ltomcin pushed in a longi Pavsner, f """""" 0 (i 0 and Page dribblcd in his sixth to put‘ Ditfikoii', c """"" 2 2 2 “'hcaton clmv.-but 5m) behindfl ens, g ------------- 1 1 2 36.34. . Barth. " 1 2 Box Score iDemarec, 0 i Armour—3G b I ”1 Brownell, I! .......... 1 0 It Heike. f ........... 4 :2 o _ “ '“ Lauchiskis, r ........ 2 :l 2 E “m“ """""" 11 10 16 Christoph, 1' ''''''' 2 2 0' Referee—Osborne (Beloit). M(‘l'l, c __________ 3 1 2 Umpire—Smith (De Paul). O'Brien, r ......... 0 O t) Lem fl. ____________ 0 0 3 ARMOUR 37, DEPAUW 31 Dollenmaier, L" ...... 0 2 1 1 Although hampered by the superior Warner, is ''''''''' 1 1 4 iheight and basket shooting ability Deane, g ___________ U 0 O l of the De Pauw Tigers, the Tech has. ' _ m __~.keteers rambled down the floor to a Totals “““““““ 12 12 1 i37-31 victory in the Wentworth Wheat“! 34 b ‘Arrnory on Friday, February 8. _. f Ft Heike led the scoring attack with Faerie?» ‘ --------- 2 1 K‘ ight counters and two gratis Page, 1 ----------- 6 2 3 l heaves. The Old Gold guns were “10"”, C ---------- J 0 3tHickman and Kinnally, their nervy Rhoad, c - ‘ 1 0 3 and efficient passing and shooting ltomein, 3‘ 3 2 2:caused the Tet-hawks no little worry 5'" V g 1 (1) 2,and kept the score in the first half (lldown to a two point lead for the - ;home boys. It was Hickman’s knack laction throughout the entire game The Tech pagers went to townlwas plenty i'ast and it was only by again when they defeated Wayne onla superb system of defense that the Feb. 12, by the close score of 33~32 l Armour cag‘e‘rs stopped the Tig‘ers in a colorful game which ended the i from making many spectacular bask» VVayneArmour series with two wins, ‘ “t5 and upsetting the 37-31 victory FromiWthh was scored by the Armour chhawks with l-leike, who collected i Armour—37 f P eight baskets and two free shots for;Heil;e, f ‘ ............ 8 2 1 the day’s work, leading: the scoringlLauchiskis, i' ......... 1 0 0 attack. Play in the first half wale’Brien, f ........... l. l 0 pretty slow and the period endediMei-z, c ...... .1 0 2 with a 16-12 score, a four point: Ar- :Christoph, 1' .......... 0 0 1 rnour lead. iDollenmaier, LT ....... 2 1 D In the second half the score wasi O‘Connell, 0 2 run up to 24-12, and Lauchiskis and i Levy, 9: 0 0 Dollenmairc, sufi'ering from colds, i Warner, a 1 4‘ were taken out and not used until ~ - -—l the last few minutes of play when Totals ........... l6 5 10‘ it became necessary to use the rcguv lars as the subs could not stand the DE FAWN—31 ‘3 f pi Wayne onslaught led by Bcrris and t Hickman, f ~~~~~~~~~~ 2 j "I! Roth. iCofl’in, f ............ O (l l ‘ The green team tied the count ati Milk”? f ----------- 3 l 0 26 and with three minutes to go led 1 Lee, C ------------ 1' 2 2 the Tochmen 32—30. Here the invalids l mung-blood. :- . J 0 2i reenterod to put the five regulars on i Bollinger, $5 --------- 1 0 1 i the floor, and the spectators breathed tKinnally, L" ---------- 5 1 1 l more easily when Lnuchiskis pushed Bateman, Ir --------- 0 0 0i in a basket and Heike counted on ai 4‘ —‘ "Tl penalty. The game ended with ArJ, Totals ........... 13 o 1‘, Referee—Travnicek. Umpi rcrv— Scott. mom in control and Pop Warner justt t leaving with his quota of personals.‘ ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tracie Team 48-46 Herbert As Season @pens take the half mile in nice time, 2205.6. For a while it looked as though Tech would “full house" thisi___ event but Schott, of the opposition, nosed out Tuma for second. Joe Meet Grath finished just behind the pointt winners. 1‘ l Summaries 70 yd. dash—Won by Rafi'crty (LJ; second, Hofherr (L); third, Neal (A.). Time, 207.6. , 440 yd. run—«Won by McGinnihi (L.): second, Neal (A.); third, Tit~, tinger (L.). Time, $3.5. l 880 yd. run—Won by Nelson (A.) ; ‘ second, Schott (L); third, Tuma (A.). Time, 2:056. l mile-Won by Faust (A.); sec- ond, Schott (LJ; third, Lindeman (A.), Time, 11:54.0. 70 yd. low hurdles—-Won by Now- berg'er (L.); second, Roberts (A.);, third, Powars (1-). Time, :08.2. t 2 mile—Won by Faust (A.); sec- ond, Hill (L.) ; third, Mulvaney (L.). Time, 11:57.8. 70 yd. high hurdlc=——Won by Rolo- erts (A.).; second, Powers (L.); third, Fleigr (A.). Time, :09.7. Shot put——Won by Reimann (L.); second, Noitoli (LJ; third, Roberts (A.). Distance, 36 ft. 11 in. High jump—Won by Thornton (A.) : Kulpak (A.) and Ornstein (1..) tied fan'second. Height, 5 ft. 7 in. Pole vault-~VVOn second, Bristol (A.). Height, 11 ft. 6 in. 880 yd. rclay——W(m by Armmxr, (Neuert, Rigoni, Rosen, and Dun- bar); second, Loyola. Time, 1:40.11. by Paul (L.);‘ BEG ltlll‘h Fhlhltlil "FEM-i liddl’lhltb till SEAWN’S Filtllttlt TEtIH SWIM TEA/M FALLS T0 LGYOLA TN TRIANGLE MEET The Tech swi’rh’ririi‘ri‘ty team, in com- petition for the second time this year, collected 20 points against 29 for ' Milwaukee State teachers and 46 for Loyola, in a triangular meet held last Saturday at the Loyola pool. Rog Knause who picked up a sec- ond in the 100 yard breast stroke, registered the best individual ac— complishment for Armour. He was, however, well behind Brydenthal, ‘Loyola veteran, who used the newly Gentlemen! Did you realize that the basketball team winds up its pres- ent schedule next Friday? Friday, the twenty~second of February? Washington’s Birthday7—The night of the F‘rosh-Soph Brawl? Bet not, and here the quint is closing its most fiuccesrful season on record; eleven wins and two small, insignificant losses to datel! (press time) Seriously, follows, the Techawks might hit the floor Friday night with that win total boosted to thirteenw some team—«and you won't see some Al Lauchiskis, the smiling gent. that captains the of these boys again. legitimized semi free style breast stroke to win in nice time, 1:11. The north side squad tallied six firsts and set three pool records in assuring their victory. Cornelius, in the 50 yard free; Ertz, in the 100 free; and the relay team in the 150 yard medley event; were the record setters. The Armour medley team: Tollafuss, Knaus, and Moore; finished second to the fast splashing Loyola trio and looked good in so doing. The Tech tankmen, in their new silk suits, were certainly the best dressed men in the tank but this distinction brought no points. Capt. team, is saying finis and you can bet that he will make the game worth re» membcring. “Springs" Christoph sings his swan srng—and he won‘t Yessir, fourteen and two is a. lot of winning basketball— why you’ll remember Washington's birthday for the Indiana State Teach- sing‘ off-color. tars—Armour Tech came of 193')! What you should Friduy Niglrl item. notice is 8:00 p. m., long the bet't'e you are cxpcc.cd to hit the poli=hed hardwood at the Bal Tnb~ arin, the game begins. You and the young lady, or just you, can drop in the Armory and sec ten men, irarbed Johnny Ahern, realizing this, stepped a bit out of his element to enter the diving.r event, and pressed the Mil~ wankee entry for second honors but ‘took a third in the event. , The team, victorious earlier in the l l t l Tuesday, February l9, i935 year over Wright Junior Coilcge, 40-35, will enter the tank again Feb. 27, when they meet the South Side Junior College at the South Side pool. A tentative engagement should get the boys or little practice before this if they meet the Irving- Park Y Feb. 25, as proposed. 300 yd. relay~won by Milwaukee (Radtke, Zion, McCann, and Buceh); second, Armour; third, Loyola. Time, 1:46.]. 100 yd. broaot——-Won by Bryden‘ thal (In); second, Knaus (A.); third, Burns (L.); fourth, Fisler (M). Time, 1:11.o. ' 50 yd. free style Won by Corn- elius (1..) ; second, Trick (L.); third, Zien (M.); fourth, Ahern tA.). Time, 124.0. 200 yd. free style—Won by El- well (L); second, Shapiro (L); Buech (M.); fourth, Ruekberg (A.). Time, 2123.4. 100 yd. backstroke—Won by El- (L.); second, McCann (MJ; third, Bernstein (A.); fourth, Happ (L.). Time, 1215.3. 100 yd. free stylew—Won ‘by Ertz (L.)', second, Zion (M); third, Goettsche (L.); fourth, Moore ML). Time, :57.1. Fancy diving—Won by Iacolucci (MJ; second, Shields (M.); third, Ahern (A.); fourth, Lyt‘ord (A.). llfil) yd. medley—«Won by Loyola (Elwell, Brydcnthal, and Cornelius); second, Armour; third, Milwaukee. Time, 1:251 well man. to rival the daringcst of women, show you how to properly handle the pedal today precede this, the grand finale, extremities on the floor. Then, as Ar-, which is arranged especially for mour tights, slips, gains and s‘purtsl your benefit at the convenient hour by to victory, tone up f: r a big niteAl thoughtful John Humiston, basketball and raise the roof later at the Shor-I manager. Games in Indiana yesterday and GGMPWTE PLATE LUNG“. 30c Changed Daily ALHCE RESTAURANT SI '7 Woolworth Ave. Phone Victory 9806 kl! one 'trtmfirt’i A ‘ brackets of Chesterfield are funny that way, you can hardly more ’crn. They evermnre like ’em, and they ever-more stick to’cm. Chesterfiewr err mrfdcrwszey wire were. i (c) Mao, liucm‘r .X. Arts S RRSaRCO Co.