Page Six lidiidlifidd till“ "id Will nun €th Stiihbilth hit. 5 Southerners to Bring Real Upposition to Armory EVERYBODY OUT! With the Arkansas game only nine days away, Coach Kralft has cut his basketball squad down to 14 men, and is drilling them strenuously in an at- tempt to get them into shape for one of the hardest games of the season. Although five regulars are back from last year, the team is handicap- ped by a lack of reserves. Hoffman, one of the most promising of the new men, is disabled as a result of a knee injury sustained several years ago. Coach Kraii't expects him to be out of the line up for the whole season. However, last year’s opener found Capt. Lauchiskis on the bench with a bad knee, and despite the “season out” predictions, he was able to re- cover in time for the fourth game. There are several other good ball handlers among the reserves but there conference championship, and prac— tically the same men are coming North this year. Furthermore, the fact that the team is making such a long trip is excellent evidence of a fine aggregation of basketball play- ers. In the course of this tour, Arkansas will play five or six games. Their first encounter is with Loyola on December 2 and the Armour game should find the invaders in line cm. dition and in top playing form. Last year’s opener saw the engi— neers fighting a losing battle with South Side Junior College until the end of the first half. A rally in the second period, led by Merz and Hcike, put Armour far into the lead for an easy win. With these two high po’nt men and the veteran co‘captains, Dollenmaicr and Warner back this this year, there is hope for a reptti- tion of last year’s performance. is a general lack of height. The Arkansas team is made up of big, fast players and the coach wants to op— pose these “big farmers” with men that can get their hands on the ball. Beating Arkansas is something else however. They have always had a good team, and this year is no excep- tion. Last year’s squad won their 1 Sun-curing Turkish leaf tobacco. The tobacco is strung leaf by leaf and hung on long racks like you see below. CHESTERFlEtDW-A MEND 0F Milli) REPE HOME'GRQWN The probable lineup for the Arkan- sas game will be Merz at center, Hcike and O’Brien, forwards; and Warner and Dollenmaier as the guardians of the Tech hoop. W”) a little of last year’s pepper and de- termination, thesc men should be able to duplicate last year’s flying start. 1935. Lumen o: Myers Tosncoo Co. ARMOUR-TECH NEWS Of course it went in! A shot of a shot in last year's opener, which resulted in a Tech win over 0. Side Junior. The 'l‘whmcn hope to re cut the opening victufl’. meet Arkansas. Dec. 5. when hey Tech Farmers Prep For Second Season Hoping for recognition as one of the school's varsity teams, the fenc- ing club has arranged a stiff sched— ule of meets with several nearby Big Ten colleges, and nearby fem:— ing clubs. As has been the ease in previous years, the team is handicapped with a lack of equipment. This however has not held them back and with the use of personal equipment, the team has practiced regularly every Monday and Friday in the gym un- der their new coach, Mr. Setterberg. Manager Emmerich plans to hold a round robin tourney very shortly. Several men are back from last year and will compose this season’s squad. They are the Trzyna brothers, Quan- dee, Kahlc, and Folkrod. New ma- terial is always appreciated how- ever, and anyone having any ability with the foil, epee, or saber is urged to come out to practice. l Tracketers Begin Practice Dec. 2 In the track meeting last Friday, ‘Coach Root and manager Savidis succeeded in doing a lot toward get- ting the coming track season under way. There was a general discussion about the coming season and possibilities which was followed by a distribution of equipment to those upperelassmen present. its During the short half-hour session a good deal was accomplished. New men who showed up were asked to fill out slips similar to the ones filled out hv the others at the previous misting. lTo those fellows who were out last year and as yet have not showed up Coach Root sent his personal invi< totion to come out again this year. Plans for the coming seasonal meets were also delved into. Follow- ing much discussion on the part of both Root and the team members pre— sent, it was decided to schedule at least five indoor meets, and the same number or possibly more for the out- door season. After a discussion and a general vote it was finally agreed to set aside Friday afternoons for as many meets as possible, a time most convenient for all concerned. In the near future Root is going to at~ tend a track coaches’ meeting at the University of Chicago, where he hopes to schedule several good contests. The schools discussed as possibilities in- cluded North Central, Wheaten, and Loyola. The question of handing out ma- terial was settled to the satisfaction of all present. On a suggestion from Coach Root, it was decided to give old team members who have re— turned. the first choice of equipment and second to the other upper-class- men out, while the freshmen will re- ceive theirs at the first meeting at the University of Chicago. Practice will get under way the first Monday after thanksgiving, when the team will appear at the Uni- 43%." his nature not Bill WHERE thiitlllill ES A MESSENQ lThh‘l W A pep meeting to introduce the basketball squad to the student body, will be held Thursday, December 5, the day of the big game. However, something is missing. We—er—er- we don’t have a cheer leader. Now howinell can one yell if there is no one to blend the noise. Say, by the way, if you, by any chance, have any cheer leading abil- ity or aspirations rush to D. J. Neal immediately. Horn and uniform goes to the first and best. l-Iere’s a chance to starl! An anticipated feature of the gen- eral assembly will be the proposal, to the students, of ratification of the newly amended A. T. A. A. consti- tution and bydaws. As members, the Tech students must accept the re- vised statutes before they become of- licial. Freshman Ruling Is Preheat By Schommcr Professor Schommer is now invest- igating a report that small colleges are applying the freshman rule only to basketball, football, and baseball. If the report is true, the freshmen who were eliminated from varsity competition by the freshman rule may be able to take part in boxing, wrestling, swimming, fencing, track, golf, and tennis varsity of Chicago field-house, get locker assignments, and make other arrangements for the coming season. Tuesday, November 26, W35- ' Senior Electricals Conquer Sonia Mocha Using a style of play consisting of good team work, mixed with a. sys~ tern of punt, pass, and pray; senior electricals demonstrated futility of the one man system ployed by the sophomore mechs when they beat them 12 to 0 last Wed~ nesday. The sophs, who had won their first two games against com- paratively mediocre competition, in spite of, rather then because of, the- system they used; failed to click on the plays that had previously been used to pile up top heavy scores. The first half opened with the mochs receiving the kickoff. They made a short return, but lost the hall on the next play when one of Seiden’ berg’s sky-high passes dropped into the hands of an electrical. Neither side scored during the seesaw first half with the sophs keeping the ball in senior territory most of the time. Once Engelthaler broke free over the- goal but the pass was just beyond his reach. Soon after receiving the opening kickoff of the second half, the seniors- scored on a 30 yard pass to Ruppert who apparently was forgotten by the- sophomores in their scramble to cover everyone. Senior Juicers Win The senior electricals won from the senior mechanicals with the wind in their favor by a score of 12 to 6 in a tense period of extra play. 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