Page Six litiiAWiid iddh , id ii kdhi. hi dtdhh db“ iii-ii Armour Defeated by Superior Cage Team 7 WENS, 6 LOSSES Armour meets Lake Forest at the Armory tomorrow in the final home game of the season. How about a big gnlleryl Against a fast and accurate shoot- ing team from Carroll college, Ar- mour basketballers showed up weak- ly to lose by a score of 45—31 last Friday evening at the Armory. Scor- in},r honors went to Knablauck of Carroll, with 15 points, and Heike of Armour, who sank six beautiful bas- kets and three free throws for a to- tal of 15 points. Supported by a very poor crowd of thirty ’l‘cc- hawks the team had little encour- agement to do better than its 31 points. However, the small crowd was treated to some very beautiful underhand shots by Heikc, some nice fast play by Carroll, and a few min- “hot” mour‘s sophomore subs as the game ended. Carroll Starts Scoring To start off the tilt O’Meaiy of Carroll put away a basket while the rest of the team were getting their utes of basketball by Ar- range. Armour‘s defense showed up nicely, keeping the ball in their hands long enough to sink several baskets and free throws in between shots by the opponents. Warner placed in two ovcrhand shots in quick succession. It looked like a nice rally but it was stopped short by No. 5, Buck, who sank two baskets while Knablauck put through two free throws. The half ended with Carroll way ahead, 18-9. The second half gave Armour a jolt when Carroll’s star man, Kna- blauck, sank two baskets and three free tosses in the first two minulcs. Other baskets followed quickly by his team matea the only break being Armour’s first point in that part with a gratis toss by Heike. Following quickly upon this he dropped in a nice basket after a lengthy run down the floor. However, it was all over~ come as Carroll consistently sank baskets and free throws, scarcely, if ever, missing a chance to boost their score. ' Home Team Rallies With a quick burst of shooting that raised Armour’s hopes way up, the home team started a very nifty rally as Merz put through a bucket. Not to be outdone, Warner followed immediately with a shot from the side lines and Heike came along with two nice baskets alongr with which Dollenmaier added two points. After an exchange of gratis throws War. ner made another basket to finish his point gathering for the game. in the last minutes of the game substitutions were made until five sophs were left, who added five points to the score with a basket and free throw by O’Connell and two gratis heaves by Hebenstreit. Box Score ‘ Armour (31) Carroll (45) B FT F B FT F Warner, 1!. 3 l) BlBuck. T. 5 l 0 Doll) m'r. g. l 1 llO‘Mexily, f. 2 A 3 v 0 1 1[Knublanck. c. 6 5 7 0 0 (”Bear 3L 1 a 2 (i 3 3mm . , 2 3 o 0 2 0(Zcinlc, 1 0 l .. 1 1 oz ~— _ —— 0 0 2i Totals 1 13 Wauncr (l l 1] G 8 .1 w *1 Totals 1 o 111 RIFLE RANGE nauiouatau Their present situation proving inadequate, the Rifle Club has begun an extensive remodeling of the range in the basement of Chopin Hall. The lighting is being improved and certain safety features are to be added to the location. Mat Men floss to ‘ Lincoln-Belmont Lincoln-Belmont Y. M. C. A. again succeeded in defeating Armour de- cisively to the tune of 21 to 11 last Thursday, February 13. McDaniels, the first man in the ring, was pinned In 2% minutes by a heavy-set su~ perior adversary, Switzcr. Ropek likewise fated poorly and was pinned by Garcia, The hardest fought and most interesting battle of the evening was between Dunne of Ar- mour and Shilling of the “Y” squad. Shilling is the present state Y. M. C. A. champion in the 135 110. class. From the sound of the gong both boys began wrestling- in good form. Neither could be fooled or trapped by the other. First Dunne was riding Shilling; then Shilling would ride Dunne. As the minutes ticked off, the stands grew tense. Suddenly the gong sounded and two bodies rev laxed. Both men were cheered as they left the ring. The referee’s an- nouncement gave Shilling a 1:33 time advantage. In the 145 pound class Patterson of Armour wrestled Tipescu, who is state Y. M. C. A. champion. There was no true advantage for either man in the first two minutes but Patterson was pinned in a second two minute period. In the 175 pound event, Tullgren met his superior in Switzer, who was runner-up for the state Y. M. C. A. championship. Summaries 118 lbs.-—Switzer (Y.) pinned Mc- Daniels (A.). Time ——— 2:30. i 125 lbs.——Garvis (Y.) pinned Ro- pek (A.). Time—4:55. 135 lbs—Shilling (Y.) defeated Dunne (A.). Time advantage—«1:33. 145 1bs.————Boberg (A.) defeated Direnzo (Y.). Time advantage — 4:08. Tipcscu (Y.) pinned Patterson is. ARMOUR "men NEWS Baseball’s First flail Answered by Thirty More than thirty baseball aspir~ ants congregated at a meeting called together by manager John Laskic- wicz last Wednesday noon for the purpose of signing up ‘for sprin practise and posit'ons onthe squ" Included in the turnous were nine pitchers and four catchers, who will begin training in the gymnasium. The organizing of infieldci-s an outflelders for practise was post- poned until March first, when chances for a good field and better weather would be more probable. Delvey, Dollenmaicr, and l-Ialla- lion, mainstays of last year’s bat tel‘ies, were among the pitchers en- listing for this year’s team. Barto- sek was the lone catcher returning: from last season's squad. Fresh- men will not play because of thf freshman ruling. Baseball Popular int Tech Baseball rates with basketball at Armour and the season is usuolli well filled with victories for th Techawks. The usual fifteen game schedule has not been arranged for this season as yet, but may include games with Chicago, Northwcuer Lake Forest, Michigan State Nor- ma], Toledo. A six game league with North Central, Wheaten, and Elmhurst is also included in the probable slate. (A.). Time —— 4:43. 155 lbs—Schmidt (A.) defeated Hasanna (Y). Time advantage—7:1. 165 lbs. Kreml (A.) pinned Giar- rizzo (Y.). Time—2:20. 175 lhs.-—Switzcr (Y.) defeated Tullgren (A.). Time advantage —-— 6:47. Exhibition Bout-«White (Y.) 180 lbs., pinned Popper (A.) 159 lbs. Time—2 :16. o Tbch Swimmérs Lose \ Two Week End Meets l While the student body took a you cation between semesters, Tech’s swimmers engaged in two meets, losing a quadrangular contest on February 8 at Milwaukee and a two way encounter at Wright on the 10th. Encouraged by one Armour spectator the thinclads garnered a third and four fourths in the first meet while Captain Knaus smashed through for a first in the breast stroke division against Wright. Milwaukee Teachers Win The four way meet on the 8th, held at Milwaukee State Teachers college, was won by the home team with 48 points, second and third places going to Wright and South Side Jr. colleges respectively, while Armour trailed along with a meager eleven points. However, in the meet on the 10th the Tech tankers were back in form with their customary 25 points. Wright’s score, double 25, was also consistent, but the meet, though lost, again gave Armour’s new members seine excellent pram tice. Winblad and Dodge, freshmen in the free style division, show great promise along with Svagdis, who should soon be breast stroking the team to a victory with his butm tcrfly stroke. Return Meet at Wright The tankers will celebrate Satur- day, February 22, with a four way return meet at Wright along with Milwaukee and South Side Jr. col- leges, and they hope that at least more than one spectator will show up to cheer the team. better tasting cigarette Trackmcn Victoria in Season’s First Neal LeadsWQring With Twelve Points Having sufl‘iclently recuperated from their final exams Armour’s track team turned in a 54—50 victory in the first meat of the indoor sea- son against the South Side Junior College on February '7. It was a hard fought affair in which both teams put up a good light, so much so that the meet was not decided until the’last event had been concluded. This last event, the half mile relay, taken by Armour, came up with the score 50—49 in favor of South Side. Nouert Galina Lend Neuert started out for Tech by stepping into the lead, but this was lost by the second man, Concolino, after he had managed to retain it throughout most of his lap. Neal took over the baton and from a ton yard disadvantage worked his way up and again placed Tech in the lead, this time for the final lap. This lap turned out to be a real thriller, Mc- Donald and the South Side man run— ning almost a dead heat, with the Armour men just managing to keep ahead and finally turning in a Victory by an infinitesimal of the fourth or- (191'. Tech Takes Seven Firsts In winning the meet, Armour gathered in seven firsts to South Sidc's five, along with live seconds and four third places. Neal lead the attack for Tech with firsts in the 440 yard run and half mile relay, Tuesday, February l8, l936 and seconds in the 60 yard dash and broad jump, making a total of 12%. points. He was closely followed by Goes and Finnegan who each con» tributed eight. Summaries 60 Yd. Dash——Won by Chatman‘ (S). Neal (A) second, Neuert (A) third. Time—:65. 40 Yd. Run-Won by Neal (A), Ewing (S) second, Ryan (A) ,1; third. Time—152.8. 880 Yd. Rum—«Won by McDonald (A). Finnegan (A) second. Carter (S) third. Time—- 2:11.13. 70 Yd. High Hurdles—Won by Goes (A). Zayner (S) second, Fleig (A) third. Time-:9.9. 70 Yd. Low Hurdles—Won by Zay- ner (S). Goes (A) second, Anderson (S) third. Time—- :8.6. One Mile Rum-Won by Finnegan (A). Carrol (8) second, Stew- ard (S) third. Time—5:04.13. Two Mile Run—Won by Maybing (S). Sims (S) second, Zilinski (S) third. Time-——10:39.8. Pole Vault—Won by Concolino (A). Hevrdejs (A) second, Kawe (S) third. Height—10 ft. 6 in. High Jump—~Won by Chatman (S). Zayner (8) second, Bejeck (A) third. Height~5 ft. 9 in. Broad Jump—Won by Swigert (S). Neal (A) second, Zayner (S) third, Distance—~20 ft. 31/2 in. Shot Put—~Won by Yaseen (A). Kawe (S) second, Anderson (S) third. Distance—351%. 9 in. Half Mile Relay—Won by Armour; Neucrt, Concolino, Neal, Mc- Donald. Time—1:383. 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