Page Four ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tuesday, October 22, 1935 lllltihh lid. Smith "till ii b With imiti lhlhhhhhli Seniors Rate Chance to Cop Soph’s Title HNAL ON FRIDAY As a preview of this winter's bask- etball season, comes the inter-class tournament, starting tomorrow with the senior-junior game, and followed on Thursday by the game between the champion sophs and the lowly frosh. On Friday, the championship final will be the feature. After the freshmen work out this afternoon, each team will have had its day of practice, and in the opinions of the various teams it looks as though there will be four winners this year. Sophs Still Good Lettermen being ineligible. the champion sophomore team will be without Bill O’Brien, but they still sit pretty well and stand a fair chance of repeating. Besides last year's team, enough men showed up at the sophomore practice for about three more teams. Their lineup will probably be drawn from the follow- ing list: Brown, Dunbar, Dunne, Hebenstreit, O’Connel. Simeon, Shee- han. and Wagner. The class of ’36, the victims in last year’s final, will step on the floor tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 confident of repeating last year’s opening—day victory. ‘ en, as juniors, they humbled the late grad- uating class with a 31—15 trouncing. High scorers in the game were Mal- inowski and Shakes, with 12 and 11 points, respectively. They will provide a nucleus for the senior team. and should lead Bill. Bothwell. l Swimming Aspirants Gather tor Meeting At the swimming meeting held Wednesday, October 6, plans were dis- cussed for the coming season. Thirty- seven candidates responded to the call for new men and were present at the meeting. The freshman class was represented by fifteen prospective swimmers. With the five men of last year’s squad and the new material, Coach MacGillivray expects a better season than in recent years. The team will practice at Bartlett pool on the U. of C. campus every day except Saturday. Practice hours are from eleven to one o'clock and from twovthirty to six. Intramural competition will include entries in th breast stroke, back stroke, free style, diving, and relay events. Men or»: especially needed for the back stroke and diving events. m Ikenn, Nylen, Ruppelrt, and Sramek in a real victory threat. Emil Adam- ec of baseball fame also hopes to see action tomorrow. Opposing the seniors will be the team, at least in part, which last year, as champs of the previous tourney, lost so unexpectedly to the Basketeers of '38. Taradash and Mileika are returning high-scorers from this team's lone game. They will be augmented by Skuza, Dreis, Hevrdejs, Allegretti, Bliss, and Bacci. Frosh Hove Title Habit If the custom of the last two years holds true, the green hats are due to earn the medals this year. Both ’37 and ’38 won the champion- ship as freshmen and in so doing re- vealed much good material for Coach Krafi‘t's chhawk squad. Al- though the new freshman rule for— bids the first-ycer men from repre- senting the school the young ones will still be closely watched in the search of prospects for future teams. fingers Add Three Schools to List In accordance with last year's splendid showing by the basketball team, several new colleges have been added to this year’s schedule. Arkan- sas will come up here for the open— ing game, Carroll is scheduled for home and home games, and Armour also will include the Univcrrity of Detroit on its Michigan tour. The team is almost the same as that of last year with the exception of Lauchiskis, Christoph, and Levy. Merz will reappear as center, with Brown as a. substitute. Heikc and O’Brien will hold the forward posi- tions, and the two co-cnptuins, Warm er and Dollenmaier, will perform as guards. Several other excellent men are on the team to fill in for the reg— nlars. I ‘ A number of promising: freshmen have turned out lot will not be part of the varsity squid because of the new rule keepinz first year men out of competition in games with schools also having the rule. mory the first part of November, giv- ingr about a month’s time before the season starts. Following is the sched» ule as prepared by manager Bill: Dec. 5—Arkansas, here. Dec. ll—-Georgc Williams, here. Dec. l-1——-North Central, there. Dec. 17——Wheaton, here. Doc. Zl—Chicago, there. Jan. 8—0pcn. Jan. ll—George Williams, there. Jan. Iii—Wheaten, there. Jun. Ill—Lake Forest, there. Jnn. 20—Michigan State Normal, here. Feb. BmMichigan State Normal, there. Feb. IOwDetroit University. there. Feb. 14~—Carroll, here. Feb. lY—Lakc Forest, here. Feb. 22—Cnrroll. there. i l 1 l | Practice will start over at the Ar-‘. FRUSH WREfiTLERS ENROLL AS TEAM PRACTICE BEGYNS If success depends on numbers, the boxing and wrestling teams should come in for their share. Practice, which has been going on for the past three weeks, has been very well at- tencled and has given Coach Sonny Weissman high hopes. 0f the new men in attendance, there is a very encouraging field of twenty freshmen. Ten of these have appeared for wrestling and the re— mainder have gone into boxing. As short as the practice season has been, it has already brought forth C. Margetie, L. Ropek, R. Tullgren and W. Wylie in, wrestling, and ‘R. Ditt- man, E. Krok, and D. Way in boxing. The schedule, as yet tentative, in- cludes three big ten schools, North- western, Wisconsin and Chicago, also North Central, DeKalk, Wheaton” and the Lincoln Belmont Y.M.C.A,, the Illinois State champions. Our boxers are scheduled to meet five jun- ior colleges, and Culver and Loyola. NOTICE Students making use of the tennis courts in the rear of Cha- pin hell are reminded that the 'ourts must be locked at all times when not in use. Mr. Livingstone also asks that the key be returned promptly to the bookstore so that others desiring“ to use the courts will not be delayed. For the past two years the ten- nis courts have been available on Sundays through the efforts of Prof. Calvert and Stan Living~ stone. Those desiring to use the courts on Sunday may obtain the key from Stan, fourth entrance. Chopin hall, on the fourth floor. If he is not at home the key will be hung; on the porch door in the rear ol‘ his apartment. “Fresh angers 'Wfll New Tracie Coach to he Riley-”n Films “A livelysnd interesting program will be arranged this year for pros— pective freshman basketeers," said R. J. Pilum, recently appointed freshman basketball coach. “In this program the team will play against Freshman teams of nearby colleges and will compete in city-wide contests spon- sored by the A.A.U. and the Herald and Examiner. In this way the former policy of allowing freshmen on the varsity team discontinued through the freshman ruling, will be replaced by an active freshman team." Ray Pflum, '34, was 9. Techawk star basketeer during his last two years. While a senior, he captained the squad for nine victories over eight losses and compiled the second high- est individual score on the team. Pflum was manager of the golf team that your also. Ruling May Help Fresh The new scheme devised by the A.T.A.A. board of control is due essentially to the adoption of fresh- man rules. Rather than have the freshmen “coast" through an inactive your, the board chose to establish a. team that would meet organized comi- petition in its own class. “The advantages of such a team," continued coach Pflum, “are obvious. The developing freshman will have a. chance to orient himself into college tactics before rushing into varsity play. Playing with other freshmen will develop any possible leadership which might otherwise submerge it- self for two years on the varsity team." Appear at Meeting A meeting of all new and old track men is to be held today, Oct. 22, at 4:00 P. M. in the Physics Lecture Room. Members of the track team will have the opportunity to become acquainted with their new coach, Nor— man Root at that time. With many of last year’s men back, o. promising season under the direction of Captain Concolino and Mgr. Savidis is in the offing. This year’s team will be built around such high scorers as Dunbar, Neal, Neuert, Faust, and Fleig. R. liluppert Appointed intrawlt/lurel Manager R. B. Ruppert was appointed in- tramural manager on Oct. 17, 1935. His application was accepted and ap~ proved by the A.T.A.A. board of con- trol. . This position was open‘to any se- nior, but ‘Ruppert’s was the only ap— plication received, although a notice was placed on the bulletin board. D. J. Neal, president of the A.T. A.A. is. confident, however, that a worthy and capable man has been put in charge of intro—mural sports. To Receive Award The intro-mural manager receives a minor manager’s award for his work. He must direct all inter-class and inter-fraternity athletic contests. All necessary arrungements such as provision of schedule, referees, or rules are included in the work of the manager. BOULEVARD CAFE GERMAN KlTCHEN 25¢ Pluto Lunch Changed Daily Sandwiches 5c and 10x: Mat and Michigan COMPLETE PLATE LUNCH, 30c Changed Daily ALECE RESTAURANT 3H7 Wentwmth Ave. Phone Victory 0806 til ® 1935. 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