Page Six Will Whlfillllg Bill ilihhlhlil iii. ill illgdll’fi llfi'l‘ Lose First Two; Then Take Remaining Eight Bouts FINAL TALLY 26-10 Drawing: a succc ‘ful season to a close the Tech wrestlers trounced Morton Jr. (‘olleec‘s team, 26 to 10, on the latter‘s floor la-‘t Friday. After losing the first two bouts, the grapplers set to work by gatherinu in all of the remaining main bouts and the two exhibition matches. Dunne started off the winning spree by proving himself the better man the whole stretch. With his usual tactics of tanglinsr his orponmt in: with his legs, he rode his men for the better part of the match. but hm‘ausv Rehkof refused to l)C’ pinned. he had to be satisfied with a seven minute time advantage. Patterson, at 14?}. heat Vesely, in what proved to be an evenly matched and fast fought match, by a good time advantage. Schmidt Win. by Pin The Schmidt bout I a 1 Tech Swammers l o n l Win Third in flow Last week, for the third successive time, the Armour swimming team emerged victorious in a meet which was not decided until the last event, when Central Y. M. C. A. was beaten at the Bartlett pool, 39 to 36. The score throughout the meet was always close with neither team ever more than four points in the lead, and twice the count was tied, the second tie resulting with only the 180 yard medley relay remaining on the program. The relay team, com- posed of Duerrstein, Svagdis, and Tallat’us, came through in good style to win the event. Svagdis and Winhlad lead in in: dividual scoring.r for Armour with a first apiece. MacKenzie and Milholu land. with ten and eight points re- spectively, lead the “Y” scoring. They both swam in the 160 yard re~ lay which gave Central the first race. Smidl Second in Free Style In the 100 yard breast stroke Knaus and Svagdis met little compo- tition. As they approached the fin- ish line they were neck and neck; but Svagdis took the event by a nose. Summaries. 100 YARD RELAY , Won by ml V ‘5“ \cr. Suihl. Milh..ii:md. Mark 1:24.43. min i. 'I‘im llll) YARD BREAST STROKE Won IL‘ was also fast. Staulllt; H‘ii. Knmm . . . «A» act-(ind; Silver With the Techman torturing;r him .y. third. Time. 1,3 , with a grapevine and finally pinning io YARD FREE STYLE win. by Mncluinzi . . . «Y». Smidl (Ar around; Slnhl lYl third. him in 3:31. Kreml, at 16;), also suc- Time 2”, ceeded in pinning his man, as did ion YARD BACK s'ri:(iKr1r.w'm. hy Mil. Sumner and Tullgren in the other {Elfl‘f [Afflhilfi‘f'fi‘mfilh5A,},”Nomi" main events. After failing to go down 200 rain) FREE STYLE . Won by Mac- in the first two minutes, Krcml got! 33215.”?‘zrixgg‘lFZVJ..l.i‘_’ new“): 5mm] time on his opponents turn down, and i mo 54‘!!!) rnEii STYLE Won by Winhlud Milliollnnd lYi second. tut!kber,. lA) third. Timurrlwlfi. FANCY DIVING rrWon hy l’uttormin lYl. Miinlw {Al second: Dodge A) third. 180 YARD MEDLEY flElu’lYmWon mu IDucri-sA in. Svnmlis. Tlml-ml $8.4. then pinned him on his own time. Sumner’s pin was delayed to 8:39 be. cause his man used defensive tactics. doing little but tryng to avoid a pin. The Tech‘s heavyweight, Tullgren, fl showed improved form in his defeat of Loefl’ler who outweighed him. In the exhibition bouts Boberg won , on a time advantage and Pepper pin- 165 Winnie. ned his opponent in five minutes. m ‘ by Arm- 'l‘iillnfus i. 145 pound» vl’attcrson AA) heat VEsely