Page Four slums when l suns“ minus Team Out To Average Last Season’s Defeat PLAY AT'TJ: or c. ‘ dhhlb dill mun x 1 l In spite of the inclement weather, Armour’s baseball squad has been training; hard in an effort to get into top condition for the opening game with the University of Chicago on‘ Friday, April 10. Coach Kraift hasw hopes of seeing his men beat the; U. of C. and avenge last year’sK defeat, and to judge by the pcrform- ‘ ance of the men, Armour has a good ‘ chance of winning. Tech Has Good Infield l The pi :hing‘ staff includes suchi first string men as Dollenmaier,§ Delve, and Kruse. The man on thcl mound will be backed up by a fast,I capable infield. Wagner, Skepp-i strom, and Roche vie for honors at: short, while Dunne and Logullo willi alternate at second. Janas, a, new man, will be guardian of third base: and will lend strength to the slug-l gers. Speaking of Sluggers, thoi Tech hitting,r strength seems to lie’ with Adamec, Seidenberg, and Shevw ; 'chuck. The lack of batting: practice, 1 however, makes it impossible to tell i what the season holds in store in the 3 way of home runs. Defensive play] will be directed from behind the; plate by either Russell or Bartusekfi both very capable catchers. 0n pa-} per, Armour has the makings of a? winning team but the lack of practice ‘ makes the outcome of Friday’s game : doubtful. ‘ Haarlow On First for Chicago Chicago, on the other hand, has‘ been able to practice in the field-m house and has a veteran team tol work with. Haarlow, U. of C. bask-‘1 etball star, will be back at first base i and will probably turn in as spectac— i ular a performance as he did in lasti year’s game, when he drove in two runs with three hits. Another star, who will be back this year is “Bus-l sy" chor. He will return to the mound for the Maroons in an at- tempt to equal last year’s record of eight strikeouts in a four hit game. So far this year Yedor has not shown up so well. Last week when the Ma- roons played Illinois Wesleyan, he blew up when the opposition pound-l ed him for several runs. If the Tec- , hawks are able to drive a few runsi across the plate, it is likely that the l Maroons will be forced to call on re. i serve pitchers. Illinois Wesleyanl beat Chicago by impressive marginsi in two games, but this extra practiccl will undoubtedly give them an ad—i vantage over the Krail'tmen. " l s Busy Slate Planned . i For Tech Racketeer-s { Tuning: up for the first game of_ the season on the 24th of this month, . Tech’s tennis team is continuing to practice at the Armory. At present the field has been limited to some fifteen from whom the team proper of five men will be chosen. Bill Hamlin, manager of the team, made known last Friday that at pres- ent most of the matches for the com- ing season have already been sched-l uled and the few remaining schoolsi will answer soon. Fortunately, the list isn‘t any tougher than last year’s for only one man remains from that team. As the meets now stand, Tech will play against Loyola, North Central, George Williams, lnw‘ diana State Teachers Wheaten, andi , ! Wright. Lake Forest will probably, lw minim-d from the lilleup duc ml, \licir ll’k‘SlHllZU‘. ruling, but its placc‘ will likely bc mkcu by several othcrs. New Team This Year The men who are shaping up par- ticularly well are Quandec, Boehmc, llcrz, Naiinchek, Swanson, and Cap~ tain Arnold, but actual play will devi termine their real worth. The new! team will have to show up well to, rival last year’s group that was made of championship timber. Winningi eight out of twelve matches they be- '1 long to the highest standing teams-l that Armour has produced. Bob Es~ bensen led the squad by winningl twelve out of twelve and Herb Ar-l nold. rightly chosen captain for this year, took all five of his matches. If the prrscnl team can do as well, they will succeed in making Armour tennis conscious. . more scores were made till the first 1 where Coach Krafft, as a delegate of the Coaches Association in Chicago, is on a trip to New York where he will attend the coaches’ convention. Krafft will also be present at the Olympic basketball playoffs. During his absence “Sonny” Weissman is officiating on the baseball squad. ”I 3 W The Tech wrestlers who enteredi the Central A. A. U. meet were de< feated by men of Olympic caliber. 0f the seven men in the tourney, only‘ Tulleren stayed through the first round, and it may be said that those who downed the Techawks fought their way to the finals. 3: f; ill Last Saturday and Sunday the Tech rifle club participated in the hundred yard indoor matches at the University of Chicago. We hope they came out better than in the postal match wtih Illinois. Intramural amaiiag‘iir Ruppcrt is sorry to inform the softball entries that the tourney will be postponed until after the spring holidays be. cause of bad weather. Softball Tourney Delayed by Show Armour chh‘s third annual inter- , class softball tourney received u so- verc setback last week when four inches of snow happened alone be- fore more than two games had been played. The sophomore lire protects succeeded in beating the junior ine- chemicals on Tuesday morning, a} - ~2W week ago, :9“ a .5605?" 'game :y a l Protecting their 10~8 lead they allow. if“??? or lko“ ‘ while h B rm? C P’m‘l ed the juniors only one more run, in M 5 too apart l c 1% man B i the last of the seventh to win 10 to 9. team quite easily by a 19~10 tally. Sop}; Fire Protects Win The soph fire protect—junior much game in the morning, though close at The mushy field accounted for some the finish, was loosely played and re- sulted in a run in the first and two 29 runs pass home plate, but a good in the third inning for the second deal of fly—dropping and ballmml‘i‘ing year men, but meanwhile the juniors: had driven home eight runs in the same time, two coming in on a triple ly Anderson. After the third inn- ing the teams tightened up and no of the seventh when a rally was start- ed that batted the sophomore team around and netted them seven runs. Tech Trochmen Prime for finders After Successi’hzi indoor Season With the culmination of the indoor is well rounded out, boasting men for ' track season at the Armour Tech Itc- practically lays the track team put behind theirl event. In the dashes there are Neal, Taking leave ofl Ncuert, Dunbar. and McDonald, and indoor schedule. their spacious quarters at the Uni-l squad has decamped to Ogden Field outdoor practice will com- mence as soon as spring makes up its mind to stay. Lockers have al— ready been distributed and the team is looking forward to its workouts and its first meet with Elmhurst on the eighteenth of this month. A brief review of the indoor sea— son shows that the track team gath- ered in three victories, a second in a triangular meet, and a defeat at the hands of North Central. They turned in their first victory with a closing-minute victory over South Side Junior College, the meet won in the final race of the after- noon, the half mile relay. Follow~ ing‘ in order came the triangular meet with Chicago and Loyola, which netted the Techs a second, first going to Chicago. Another meet in which Loyola was involved this time victory. Armour Beats South Side Twice The second meet with South Side had Armour again on the heavy side of the score, but again it took the last event to turn the trick. The North Central meet at Naperville, the only one away from home, saw the chhawks suffer a 60 to 44 setback. At the beginning of the indoor season, when Root took over the coaching reins, there was only a skeleton of a squad left to work on, most of last year’s team being- lost by graduation. However, the group of new prospects who turned up gave new hopes, and the team at present versity of Chicago's field house, the\ beingihas some potential point gatherers l i alone, saw the Techawks repeat their l l l l will ‘ definitely decided. The field includes ARMOUR TECH NEWS Golfers Prep for Wrightjr. Meet Spring again heralds the opening of another golf season. With the re turn of three of last year’s men, Richards, captain, Shanahan, and Davidson, the golfers are looking for- ward to a successful season. The fourth man will be C. Skuza, winner of the open tourney held last fall to discover new talent. Likewise, Haase, Malmfeldt, and Marshall, who finished in the tourney neck in neck, will be squadmen. Coach Bibb cau- tions other men who were in the tourney to stay in good form as they will be needed next year. John Davis, team manager, has tentatively arranged a crowded schedule with a large number of con- testants. Three meets have been scheduled during Junior Week in which the members of the team will be kept busy. The annual alumni classic will be held the week previous. The team is pleased in having- the Southmoor course extended to them again as their home course for this season and thank the management for their offer. Tentative Golf Schedule . 1936 April 18—~—Wright Jr. Southmoor April 20—Northwcstern University at Kildecr College at April 25——Beloit at Southnmor April {lo—South Side Jr. College at Southmoor May 2——Loyola at Southmow May 9—-—Alumni at Southmoor May 11'-»Wabash College at Craw- fordsville May 12—Eu5tcrn lllinois State at Vdiarleston May lS—Purdue University at La— fayettc May 23—lndiano State Teachers at Southnioor After lunch the fresh 875 tangled with the junior chems and came away at the lower end of a 19—10 beating. of the poor play that let a total of can be attributed to some rather aw‘ in] ball playing. The fresh led away well and succeeded in attaining a 7-5 lead by the third inning but didn’t hold it long against a junior offen— sive in the fourth. The other games scheduled for last week were called off and will be played as soon as the weather permits. every track and field although the latter has not done so much during the indoor season, it was only because he was laid up with a leg injury. In the intermediate and long distances the team is espc~ cially strong with such hopefuls as McDonald and Neal in the quarter, both of whom are consistent per— formers, and Finnegan, Ryan, and Deuter for the half. In the mile there are Faust and Bodnar while in the two mile, Faust and Dennis are present to harry opponents over the grind. Schedule Opens V‘Jith Elmhurst In the jumping events the team in the persons of Captain Concolino and Dixon in the pole vault, and Be- ‘jcek and Simeon in the highl jump. Those who attain their dis-l tancc horizontally are Neal and Dun- 3 bar. The other field event, the shot i put, has three candidates: Simeon} Goes, and Dunbar,‘who has tried his ; hand at everything. Each of these‘ men with a little more practice and: experience can be counted on to help i gain points in their division. The coming season's schedule, , which opens with a home meet l against Elmhurst, paves the way for ‘, one of the track squad’s busiest sea— .‘ sons, which will, if circumstances al- ~ i l r low, include a. trip to Bradley. A schedule has been drawn up calling for six meets, but just when they be run ofi‘ has not yet beenl Elmhurst, South Side, ~Bradley, Wheaten, the Elmhurst Invitational, and Loyola. Tuesday, April 7, “936: ' @l: RECH, RTPEMBQUKED TQEACCK) consideration of acidmalkaline bal» ance, with consequent definite improvement in flavor; and con- trolled uniformity in the finished Over a period of years, certain basic advances have been made in the selection and treatment of cigarette tobaccos for Lucky Strike Cigarettes. 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