; New Men Needed Page Four lldflllt ldhhlltl Wild lllll WEEK; ’36 hllhllhl lll‘ll Senior-Junior Game to Open Series Friday GAMES START AT 3:30 With the world series this week, comes Armour’s annual fall hardball tourney, the proving ground for men planning to go places in Varsity com- petition. The world’s series marks the close of a sports program while the interclass games mark the open- ing of one. Both are justly famous but on slightly diiferent scales. Returning to competition this year, the class of ’36 as seniors propose to add another bunch of title awards to those won as fresh and juniors. As last year’s champs they are the team to beat—or not to be beaten—as you like it. Lettermcn Eligible Lettermen are eligible to competi- tion provided they play a position dif- ferent from that for which they were awarded on the varsity. The senior nine will include Adamcc, Dollen- maire, Delve, and Shewchuk as award men and Bothwell, Bill, Dunn, Mc- Grath, Nylon and Rootherg as vet- erans of previous tourneys. Who will pitch is a question of some weight, for Dan Delve and Harry Dollen— maire are the mainstays of the regu— lar hurling stafl'. They almost are the stuff nowl “Dolly” was largely responsible for the present seniors’ success in other series, both at the mound and at hat. The juniors, who lost 4—3 in the final last year, have only Joe Barto- sck as a letterman. That means they need a catcher. However a couple of Andersons, Baoci, Heike, Mcrz, Saltzman, Winel, and others return to the diamond for ’37. Wine] or Fred Anderson loom as pitching pos-l sibilities for the juniors. Soph Team Looks Good 0f the fresh one can say nought but here’s luck and hope. Last year‘s fresh went down before the champs 3-2 in another close game and they stand a real chance this year. Dunne, Hallahan, Marshall, Rodkin, Seiden- berg, and Wagner will “backbone” the soph medal hopes. Hallahan and Marshall are pitching possibilities. All scheduled games begin prompt- ly at 3 :30 and will be officially of five inning duration. No daylight sav- ings time really fixes this item! Catching paraphernalia, balls, bats, and stuff will be issued by the school. You supply gloves and clothes. Practise sessions began yesterday with the senior limhering up, weather permitting. If all goes well, the first game, the senior—junior mix, comes Friday. Practice Schedule Monday, Sept. Elm—Seniors. Tuesday, Oct l—Juniors. Wednesday, Oct. 2—Sophomores. Thursday, Oct. 3—Freshmen. Games Friday—Seniors "vs. Juniors. Monday——Sophomores vs. Freshmen. Tuesday—Championship. All practices and games are to he held as scheduled. ‘Rain will advance the whole schedule one day. Team captains see Manager John Laskie- wicz for equipment. for Chess [Team New members will be accepted in the Chess Club and plans will be made for the organization of a team at a meeting to be held next Tues- day in the first entrance, fourth floor, Chapin Hall, at 12220 p. m. Plans will also be made for a tournament which is to be held be- tween club members. If the plans work out, both members and non- members of the club will be able to play chess during the noon hours. Last year 'the team had a success- ful season with two wins, two losses, and .two draws, one of the victories being a win over North— western University in the state tour» nameht, The officers of the club are: A; S. Majercik, president; A. Rune, vice president N. Gerber, secretary; and B. Wilhelm, treasurer. Tech Students to Usher at ll. at C. Armour being an engineering school, where the men do not have adequate time to practice for foot- ball, does not have a. football squad. Of course, this is news to you! How— ever, in the last few years around the first of October, the pigskin ad- dicted Techawks find an outlet for their seasonal obsession in ushering at the home games of the University of Chicago. Perhaps this doesn’t mean anything to you, but you have- n‘t seen the crowd following Don Neal in order to secure one of the lucky badges which entitles the bear— er to his admission to Stagg field in return for a few hours of light serv» ice on his part. No Openings at Present At the present time all fifty of the cards are filled and additions or changes will be made only if the present staff proves unsatisfactory and incompetent. Mr. Kaiser, of the Midway, rc- quests thut all ushers be present for ARMOUR TECH NEWS the home program of six games, as this will obviate the problem of breaking in new men for each game. Suits and topooats must be worn, no sweaters or jackets will be permit- ted. The ushers must be at the fielc‘ before 12:15 and should go to gate 8, from where they will be assigned to a head usher. Each school this year will have a chance to usher good sections as the schedule of arg rangcments require that their section ‘ be changed for each game. This will ‘ permit each group to witness the per- formance of both the Maroons and some opponent's during the season. © 1955, Lionrrrr cc Mvims Tosncco Co. Armour Songs fight dong Go team! Fight hard for dear old Armour We are the fighting engineers. Raise up the black and yellow higher Safe for all the years. Rah! Rah! Rah! Fight team] Fight hard for dear old Armour, Keep her honor pure, We'll make her glory ever brighter, Fight on, for vict'ry's sure. Arch! Mechl Civl Elect! Chemical! and Fire Protect! (Repeat) Alma Mater Armour, with' thy tow'ring halls, Our Alma Mater, sacred shrine that calls Her youth to labor. seeking far beyond, Armour, spirit allame, Armour, glorious thy name. Armour, may thy honor be Thy son3' achievements over land and sea. Visions of progress, these are all thine own, Armour, spirit aflamc, Armour, glorious thy name. Tuesday, October I, l93‘5 Fell Tournaments ' Eyeshmem Learn To Re Metal Soon With some thirty pill pushers signed for the school golf tourney, things look very good for the Tech golf team’s being augmented next spring. And with the loss of Capt. Larry Davidson and Big Bill Ahern, new talent is very necessary; just looking ahead! ‘As yet, a limiting date has not becnset for the qualifying round but Coach Bibb will certainly set it so that the tourney stands a fair chance of completion before the greens are lost in snow. However, if the past rules, the snow games are inevitable. Returning men on the golf team are “Twick” Davidson, Bob Richards and Jack Shanahan, and as letter— men they are ineligible to compete in the fall tourney. The tennis team, even as the golf squad, hopes to prosper by the show- ings of men in the fall not tourney. Coach Colvert is now receiving ap- plications for the matches and will soon post the schedule of games, to be played off on the Tech courts. The tennis squad really suffered from the “grim reaping" of the com— mencement. Capt. Armsbury, Esben- sen and Schmidt all left; Lammers might have but didn't. Arnold alone was not a senior last year. If you can swing a racquct, don’t miss the tourney! Old Victory Restaurant “Pure Food-—Well Cooked” 3035 Wentworth Ave. POPULAR PRICES Armour Customs Freshman organization got under way last Tuesday with a meeting in which President H-otchkiss and Dean I—leald welcomed the class of ’39 to Armour. After this assembly in the Mission building auditorium, the freshmen met with their group lead- ers who explained the customs of the school and answered any questions which came up. These “big broth- ers” will meet with their groups again in a few weeks and talk over the problems and questions which may have come up in the meantime. The group leaders are: W. Alt, E. A. Heike, R. R. Johnson, J. O. Lar- son, H. P. Milleville, D. J. Neal, E. M. Paulsen, R. A. Peterson, F. X. Popper, A. J. Rosen, and R. Warner. Last Friday the freshmen heard Dr. McNamara in a talk on personal hygiene and care of the body. In another meeting which will be held tomorrow morning the 'l’reshmen will select a temporary chairman who in turn will select a committee to re- ceive petitions for officers. University of Michigan students spend approximately $8,000 weekly in studentat‘rcquented restaurants, taverns, and stores on cofl’ee, beer, liquor, and other drinks. Paging Powers! 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