Page Six ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday, May 7' 1935 . , , . ilhliihiih gmmfi lBaseball Starts Frat as VEN REMAIN 11v 'fi'gggHAWKS pygmy sorrows scone 11v Amway 5pm,, Nfig ggggfl YEAR ‘WE'E‘Efi ——-—~ h 11 AS FINISH NEAR§ b “ TECHMEN, 6 T0 .2 '38 m 67‘" ”3" With the indoor base a tourney —— __ ____ Bag VE‘EEQ WEE? ! now fairly started, the fratmcn are, STANDKNGS EPASEBAE‘IL VEQ FQRY Adverse weather, and the Mich~ 1‘. And once again the spring tennis , . '; facing a stiff sports schedule for Team Win Lose ———~— 3,,“ St t No 1 A our-ne-y looms on the horizonl This l the remainder of the school year. 0 BOX SCORE ‘ :1011 i: 'th rn;:lnsquad;FW(:: 1:10 annual contest. has had P00? hle in . All games will be played at Armour 4 0 Armour (15) AER. H. Po‘ A. E.‘ ‘ e our 9“ aw 5 years gone by, in that it seldom UmsuccEssgul Again“: [Square and teams are cautioned 40 3 0 Seidenberg, 1f, 5 4 2 1 2 0} last Thursday, and consequently reached completion by the end of l compete on schedule because the 3 0 Wagner, 55, 3 2 1 1 2 flthey lost by a 6-2 score. the SChOOl year. This necessitated Northwestern and ifield has been reserved for all 4 1 Boihwell, ss. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Armour was the first to break holding the play-oil’s in the fall. hcago “ games' 1 1 OMiGSCiUSki. 1b~ 5 3 3 12 0 0 into the scoring column. putting two flowegerlo a Sllmt OfSOPfimism’ ""— All pairings have been completed 1 1 Lauchiskis, 3b. 4 1 2 1 3 0 , . ., th 1 t . 4 -,. _ “WW” y manager earl, per— DEFEAT SOUTE‘I SEDE g in golf and tennis and these sports . Adamec, ci'. 4 1 1 1 0 0 dCIOSb e ”a e m he chond, but vades the atmosphere this 59350"- . - h a 11 h ' ‘h ‘ > [are slated to begin by May 11. The The baseball tourney .as na'y Shewchuk, rf. 4 1 0 1 1 0 t at was all t at they could do for A11 games are already Scheduled, and After being defeated by the strong, final rounds in all fields will be comv resolzed 13:59” mtot‘attangéble affix"; Hei‘lce, rt. 0 0 O 1 0 0 the day. Adamec Started the second May 13 has .b‘een set as the date for Northwestern squad, the Tech golf—, leted by Junior Week when the Of t e n.neteen 5” "“g earns, u Bai‘tusck, c. 4 1 1 (3 0 0 by slamming out a two-base hit and the completion M the preliminary p the sev n above remain After this . , . , . . . ers retaliated by beating the boys sportlight will focus on the annual k’ e h d l h ‘ b n Phillips, 2, 0 0 0 2 1 0 Shewchuk singled, sending Adamec rounds, Ahthls rate the elimination from South Side Jr. by the one- interfraterniify trackmeet. The wee sh :c e u e hats ei‘ film Beigler, 2b. 4 0 O 1 4 0 '10 th‘rd. Shewchuk stole second and Wlu‘be rapid and chances for com- Sidcd score of twelve to six. The con-i meet, a fraternity classic, consists throng ' 9‘” enouég beam; 'ohma ‘9 1(055uth’ p_ 4 2 1 0 3 0 C ‘1 N . . 1319““! 0‘f the tournament by June teat consisted of two doubles and of competition in all regular track the planned rounI—r'o "1 “‘5 905' Totals 38 15 11 2.7 16 1 ogguns, urinal pitcher, made a 8 are fairly certain. four singles matches played over the1 and field events and, in addition, a Siblev should remain. Wild DiWh WhiCh let Adamec score Last fill] the tourney was won by Sporty eighteen hole course at the fOUT-mah F6186” race. The tourna- The Ch.E. 3 team, which lost the Wham” 0 AB‘R“ H'PO‘A‘ E' and sent Showchuk to third. Bei let Arnold after defeating 30‘1“” 0f . r» h‘ 1 -£ 5 0 l 1 0 o g h r- - - Southmoor Country Club. Contrary ment offers a great deal in the way final match 135: year to the E. E. 3 10 08¢. f - then laid down a bunt. which scored t e *Ieshman class in a test contest to custom, the singles and doubles, of amusement (for the spectators) team, is again at the top, and the Hansen, {fl 4 0 1 3 1 0 Shewchuk 07' the Armory floor. Friar to this. matches were played at the same} because most of the contestants are senior schmiers are right beside Bower, 11- 4 0 0 0 0 1} ’ . Tony Cleslewwz was Victorious in time, enablins.r the men to complete‘ neophytes and their efforts are 0011- ’hem. Both teams have won their Grail” 55~ 4 0 1 2 1 2‘ Armour had the bases full “.1 the i118 Spring of 1934 and Mickey the match. in only eighteen holes of sidered one of the greatest drawing games by big scores, but a compari- Glover, “3- 4 0 1 10 1 0 third with two out. Omiescmski, Lukas took the honors in. the fall of play, instead of the usual thirty-sixi cards of Junior Week. son is not possible since they have Wilson, ‘3' 4 1 1 7 0 0 Lau‘chiskiis, and Adamec, were on 193'!“ Ahem Cards Low Score Complete schedules ilor all sports played different teams. $222161; 31,301) g 3) g g g : hinge, and Shewchuk laid down a 3mm ——‘——’—‘—“—' are osted on the bulletin board in _ ’ ' , ,i , . BOX SCORE In the doubles Larry Davidson and . p - b Seniors Rule Roasts Grosser. 2b. 3 o c 1 4 0 pelfem bunt. bet Normal was all , the main lob y. set for the is ad the bbed Armour (2) AB.R. H. PO. A. E. Jack Shanahan of Armour were ~ . . , ~, e Stuart, 11- 0 0 0 0 1 0 , , , p y, a y na 'd . r . . Completing the list of seniors . 0 ‘k t th 1 t- 'l‘h in Bel enbeig, If. a 0 1 0 l n paired against S. Lucas and E. Pren-: ——“ . l . Erickson. D~ ‘1 0 3 0 2 0 mlecms 1 a e p a E" ‘ 6 uses . ' , . . dominating the top of the standings were all full of Armour s1“ em i,“ Wagner, ss. 5 0 1 1 1 0 $081“ Wh'le “Poweh’mse Rm" . A- Athl k are the Mecbs,Elecs, and F.P. teams, Totals 36 2 8 24 13 9 th ~ th- in t Ith b . th'tglgi'a 1 Omiescinski. 1b. 3 0 1 11 1 1 Ahern and “Slaughterhouse” Bob, imour e as just the gen,” ems missing for a thoton ....... 000 020 000-— 2 913m] . u f chest, f a ditch? mehiqkis 3b, 4 0 1 3 3 0 - . -. , - - ~ * . _ c-ou 1‘0 we. .0 1v. . a - ‘ ' ‘ Richards played against Jerry Lint! Receive Awards slam. The F. P. team had a big time Armour ........ 350 030 4.0 15 1‘ “D 'i D ””1131 03h 0 Adamec, cf. 2 1 2 1 O 0 and Frank Stormer of South Side. At ‘ . p “-V' app“ an 0 V9 en , . . : last week, dumping the Ch. E. 2 and struck out to end the 'nn’ Shewchuk, if. 2 1 1 1 0 0 the end of the first mm the chhmen; C E 4 teams from the lists and giv— P1 . tb k‘ d f b 11 f h’ h ; _ ’ ' 1 mg. Bartusek c 4 0 1 ‘10 3 2 were three points ahead but by dint Awards for athletic DTOWGSS f ’ aying 9‘ m 0 a 0 W "3 Michigan State Normal concen. , I ' . . ,~ 1 mg the Jr. E. E. team an 11—9 loss. they are really capable the Tec- trated their ru , in th 3rd 4th (1 Bieglei, 2b. 2 0 0 0 2 0 of hard Illaymg thy finished up the, were presented to 35 at a specia The have 10% one ame to the M .. .. ‘ k l 1' W1 . _ . ns 9 , .an Delve p 3 0 0 0 5 2 eighteen holes with a lead of sixl assembly last week which promises E 4yteam - g , - hawks last wee tramp L'( on new 9th innings. They scored one apiece Totals. 3‘1 2 8 27 16 5 counters. Larry Davidson turned in ‘ to become an annual affair. Among . . ton to the tune of a l5-2 tiouncmg in the third and fourth, and bunched lVl' h Nor (6) AB R H PO A E the lowest nine of the afternoon,ithe twenty men who were awarded The Ch. E. 4-E .E. 4 game today to finally enter the win column. five hits to score four runs in the 010d» f - 5 - 1' 2- 1- 0- 0- with a 38, just two above par, while} the major “A” were four seniors means a loss for one unbeaten team Kossuth, who was never in trouble first of the “impuflnwgh to ruin 13:31:07: if 4 1 2 2 1 0 Bill Ahcrn won the day’s honors wiihl who received the new jacket award. and the Rod—can~E. E. 3 match to- except for the fiith inning when he Armour-’5‘ ball game. i - - . - . marrow puts one team out. The sur— allowed the two Wheaten. tallies to W Weodt, 3b- 5 1 2 2 4 0 an 82. South Side will have a Minor awards, Honor A keys, and . ~_ . ‘ b' d ‘ f S h 1 d Worzniak 1h 5 1 4 m 1 0 chance to get even when they meet interclass championship medals Vivor of. this match Will be tested cross the plate, was complete master me hhulling .o .- 'tuart, w o. aste Wilson icy ~ 4 1 1 7 0 2 the Armour golfers again in a match were also presented at the assem-r agazn Friday, as both are tentatively of ‘the game, tanning eight men less't an two innings, and Erickson. J h ’ - f 4 0 O 1 0 0 to be to red t Eve 71‘ en Hill on bly l booked against “tops". while ullowmg only one base on lNo time was wasted by Armour 0 “50“. 0 ~ Ma 2: L a A 1'1, c s . . i halls and eight scattered hits. Four, in starting the scoring proceeding-s. DEViheu 2b- 4 0 1 2 0 0 X I , , .. f 1. 't . Master Of ceremonies for the oc‘i "“5 WEEK'S GAMES blank. innings passed before the op—l In the first inninz,r Seidcnberg RaSb‘ITY: 09~ 2 0 1 2 1 0 rmoui wasnt so success u m 1 5! casion was Professor John Schom~ Tuesday May 7 poinents got a hit. tripled over the center-fieldcr’s head Gagging, p, 3 1 0 0 3 3 cncounterthh Northwestern, playcdl me“ Who presented Coaches Krafft . 1 . 1 Another pleasing feature of the and was immediately joined on base T011315 27 6 13 27 1° 5 on the tricky Kildeer course, losmg “f the basketball and baseball teams l:00-E. L, 4 vs. Ch. E. 4. Y ) _. _l . w ‘ .. the medal points 274) and the match . . {game was Armours clcan cut field by Wagnci, who walked and stole ‘ t r34 470 B'll Ah t n d a-nd‘Weissman 0f the “”93ng and ThUTSdaY: May 9 ing', a clean slate for the day being;‘ second. Omiescinski’s hit, his first COMPLETE PLATE :13]: liwe-st SLOW 10f thee?ccl::W:S: boxing squads. l 2:00——Itod.cans vs. E. E_ 3. marred by one infield bobble. Thc‘ of three in five trips to. the plate, LUNCH, 39: which was beaten by every memberl Dean Heald, commending Ar»: Friday May 10 'l‘cchawk’s slugging came as a pleas- scored both men. Tad himself scored Changed Daily of the strong Wildcat squad. mour’s athletes and suggesting thatl 10:3o—E: E. 4 vs. E. E. 3' ant surprise, With everyone in the when, after reaching third on a ALECE RESTAURANT Lost: to Chicago Although primed for a victory by their success in their encounter with South Side Jr. on thc previous day, the Tech golfers were unable to make much of an impression against the Maroon squad in 21 doubles and sin—- gles match played at Olympia Fields on Saturday, April 27. Coach Met— calfe’s bays trimmed the Armouritcs by five points in the singles and nine in the doubles to garner a 14—4 win. Play opened with the singles on the tricky No. 1 course, with Ahern and L. Davidson heading the Armour con. tingent with 86’s. F. Davidson and J. Shanahan followed with 90’s. Larry scored three counters. Bill one-half, and Jack also one-half, the morning session ending with the score 5—4 in favor of Chicago. High winds in the afternoon com- pletely touted the Techmcn and they were unable to secure a single point in the doubles matches. Larry and Jack turned in 87’s for the after- man’s endeavors, with Bill and Bob Richards trailing with 95 and 94 re. spectively. A! Beloit Last Saturday 0n last Saturday the golfers made a journey to Beloit, Wisconsin, for a match against Beloit College. The lineup consisted of Larry Davidson, Bill Ahern, Jack Shanahan. and more recognition should be given all students for their extra curricular activities also spoke on the program. 1:00-—Rod‘Cans vs. Ch. E. 3. 2:00-—M. E. 4 vs. Bodnar’s. K8 starting line-up but Shewchuk con» tributing at least one bingle to the total of 12 garnered oil" the com- throw—In and an infield out, he as- tonished all five spectators by steal- ing home. look at it—- 3117 Wentworl‘h Ave. Phone Victory 3806 3 minor Wain commonsense When you stop to think about your cigarette~what it means to you - here’s about the way you Smoking a cigarette gives a lot Frank Davidson. At time of press _ oi pleasure-it always has. the results Ware not known but it is to. be hoped that they were success— ful in this, their fourth start of the season. People have been smoking and enjoying tobacco in some form or another for over 400 years. Revised Schedule May 4—Beloit at Beloit. May HA~Indiana State at Tcrrc Haute. May 14~Alumni at Southmoor. May 15-eright at Big Oaks. May la—Loyola at Stouthmoor. May 24—South Side at Evergreen. May 25-Wr3ght at Southmoor. St. Viator at Bourbonnais, Ill. Of course you want a cigarette to be made right. And naturally - you want it to be mild. Yet you want it to have the right taste—- and plenty oi it. in other words~you want it to Satisfy. Seeing all those beautiful awards last Thursday makes us feel for the Armour players. Practice, devotion, production; and what do they get? A few airplanes concocted by er- l ratio. Armour genius, and far from f the merited attitude from the audi» ence. A his response for the week-end performance, “The Red Robe”, should be the least we can award, them! basses maize Chesterfield a milder and better-tasting cigarette. We believe you; will enjoy them. i Scientific methods and ripe mild to- } E a mu. lvcnn'rr & MVFRS Ton/loco Co.