Page Four 'l‘fihfiii TEAM lflSES l‘0 Elli/lllllliS’l‘ ill Oll'mfifilt fil’ENEll After piling up an early lead in the track events the Armour Tech track squad, in their first outdoor meet of the year. against Elmhurst on the lattcr’s field last Saturday, were taken aback in the field events and finally succumbed to the home team. 78% to 52%. Led by Neal and Dunbar, who copped themselves each a pair of firsts, the former in the 441Lyard run and in the broad jump, and the latter in the two dashes, the Techawks went into their eally load. In the opening event, the mile run. Finnegan’s last minute efforts, as good as they were, were not enough to overtake the fleet- footed Camcrcr, and Armour has to be satisfied with a second. Neal, after stepping into an early lead over his opponent, Baumruckcr 01 Elmhurst, in the 440~ya1d run, stayed oil the lattcr’s final exertions and romped in with his victory. In the loo-yard dash Dunbar nosed out his team mate, McDonald. for a win, and later repeated his victory in the other dash, with McDonald again a close second. In the remaining events. with the exception of the broad jump. the best the Techawks could do was three seconds and one third. “" ‘ " the home team was making a happy round of it, and coupled with a clean sweep in the discus, shot put, and two-mile, and some heavy scoring in the javelin, pole vault and high jump, they easily overcame their deficit, having points to spare and bringing the score up to its final standing of 78% to 52%. Summaries ONE MILE RUN-«Won by Cnmerer 115.»: Finncnnn ( second : Vernon 1E. l. . . G . third. Time. . .n. 440 YARD RUN»—Won by Non] 1\.\: Enum- trucker (1a.). second: Jneuer lav. third. Tune, .54. 100 YARD DASHWWon by Dunbar UL): McDonald 1A.», second: Not‘rolt 4E». third. Time. 1 :. HIGH JUMP-u Won by Hilundor IE." Vnm dorkicft IE.\, and Simeon IA.), tied for second. llzinht. ii ‘ s. 120 YARD HIGH HURDIJES —W1m by Fl~ix (IL); Bejcck (IL), second: Potyen All), Lhir . Time. .1 i. . JAVEIA'N"W()" by Hilnndcr (EA: UM. second: Mv-slqm J. [h Meyer irnl. Diw— tancc. 125 feet 11 inch HALF MILE RUNA~Won by I’lutz (E): Rynn lAn, second: Mum. 15.», third. Time. 2mm. 220 YARD DASH-”Won by Dunbnr (AA: McDonald (AA, second: Nuttrott la). ' ' c . 3.5. Unrd. ’l‘im‘ . SHOT P 7W0n by Vnndcrkinft (15.): Rubblnh «En. weoml: (lonuack IEJ. thir Distance. 39 feet 9 inches. TWO MIL" RUNwltclchenbnch (El and Malkow (EA ' d f i ‘ Cumerer (Ea, t ird. Time. ”:25. POLE VAULT—~VVon by I’otycn (EJ: Con- colinu 1A.), Knmicl (EA. and Dixon (AA. ticrl for third. Heirzht. 11 for)! 220 YARD LOW HURDL S ,, Won by Hilandor lE'J; Fleill 1A.). second: Dun~ bur (KL). third. Time. : .6. DISCI7S~—Won by Robbins (EJ: Vunderkicft (EA. second: Jonson (EJ. third " txnce. 115 fact 7 inc es. BROAD JUMP‘Won by Nun] (A): AEJ. second: Plansmnn Distance. 19 To t ONE MILE RELAY—-Won Mueller, Vernon. Platz. Time, 3:404]. Parrots @efeats Tech Nine, 33-3 Armour versus Northwestern at Roycemore Field :3. week ago saw the Teckawks lose to the Purple team 'by a 12 to 3 margin. With the excep— tion of Krusc’s stellar pitching in the closing innings, the game consisted of poor ball playing by both teams. At the outset Northwestern took the upper hand and kept it through— out the game, garnering twelve runs in five innings. Kruse Replaces Delve Delve allowed the Wildcats enough hits to bring the score to 12-2 at the end of the fourth. Logullo of Tech made a clean base hit which was fol- lowed by a center field clout by Janos. A single by Russel: brought Logullo in and another out retired the side with the score at 12-3. Kruse re- placed Delve in the last of the fifth and proceeded to give as fine an ex— hibition of hurling as could ‘be de- sired. For the remainder of the game he allowed but one hit and struck out the side in the seventh. CHlCAGO BEATS TECH, 8-3 In their first game of the season the Tech baseball squad lost to Chi- cago 8 to 3. Armour went into the lead in the second inning but dropped behind when Chicago made three in their half of the third. .l acger l E. l . third. Elmhural Ilnumrucker l. Chicago ARMOUR TECH NEWS lSopl’t and Senior Macks, Jr. @iviis, l and Senior REE. ’3 Win in Sofi‘hui’i I Soph M. E. (18)———~Jr. E.E. (17) i Jr. C.E. (ED—Frosh D (4) Soft ball fans were treated to thel Backed by some fine pitching and best game of this week’s bracket on some timely hitting the juniors civils Tuesday when the soph mechs beutlsucceeded in downing the fresh D the junior electricals by the narrow ; team by a score of 9 to 4. margin of one run. The contest was The juniors stepped into an early an even one until the third inning; lead by making one in the first, on» when Johnson poled out a homer for. other in the second, and seven more the juicers and drove in two runs. ‘ in the next three innings, while the This inspired the mechanicals and in ‘ best the frosh could do was a lone the next inning they took the lead ‘ one in the initial bracket. In the and held it until the sixth when the ‘ seventh and eighth the frosh came juniors came up from behind to tie ‘ back, and taking advantage of three the score at 13 all. The next twu , of their opponents errors, got three innings brought the score up to 18~l mm across the plate, bringing the 17 and in the last inning Malmfeldtl, score up to its final standing. of the mechs made a very nonchahl Sr. E.E., Frosh A Tied 2.2 ant catch which ended the game. ‘ The game between the freshman Sr. NLE. (8)—Jr. F.P.E. (6) :A team and the senior electricals The senior mechs went after thl last Friday ended with a 2—2 tie which game in the first inning by pushing will be played ofi" sometime this week. i four men across the plate. The jug nior fire protects, undaunted by thisl two runs apiece, the seniors had three turn of affairs strove violently to g men on with only one out when the take the lead but could only work i batter hit an infield roller. The short- the score up to 675 by the seventh 5 stop. picking up the ball and tagging inning. In the seventh the juniors; the man going from second to third, made their bid for the game by gtt- } threw the‘ball to first to complete a ting two men on base with sluggcrl doublefiilay and end the inning, but Winkler coming up. His hit to short . mealiiyhile the man on third had center was scooped up in a spootac- i scored. This run won the game. for ular catch to end the inning. Thel the seniors, but it was protested by fire protects scored one more run in ‘ the fresh that it shouldn’t count, the eighth but the mechanicals took , whereupon the umpire, after some two to end the game with a score ‘ discussion, agreed with the grecn~ of 8 to 6. ‘ caps. In the last inning, with the score at Armour Kills Team 1 Second at U. oi’ Ql chh‘s rifle team placed second in, the recent long range match held at; the University of Chicago. First;l place has tentatively gone to Chicago, x, but the targets are being rcscored with the announcement of final scores in a few days. The team which will ‘ receive five medals for second plucel consisted of W. Lubes, V. Jucdusek,‘ J. Prochaska, H. Staudt, and H. Mc- Daniel, captain. Contestants were required to fire at fifty and one hunv tired yards, and other members of the , club entered in individual matchcsf also at fifty and one hundred yards. In View of the fact that there is no> hundred yard range at Armour and; that several of the men had never. fired on other than a fifty foot range, the team made a very creditable showing. ‘ Sr. F.P.E. (14)—-—Frush C (11) In another freshman game. the ‘ senior fire protects beat out the Cl team by a 14-11 score on Thursday: The frosh put away five runs in the 1 first inning, three of which were ac- ‘ counted for by a homer with two on. The seniors gained the lead on them by a six-run fourth inning and added three more runs during the rest of the grime to keep the first year men at bay. The contest was character—l l ized by loose playing and some slop— py fielding on both sides. Tuesday, April Zl, l936 firectiy Improved. Tech Nine Locos to; fihicugo, 5 to d, in Tough Grime Armour’s ball team battledthe [J ni. versity of Chicago nine ti) it close 5—4 loss last Thursday afternoon, losing their third game of the season with a decidedly improved showing over the other two. The Techawks main- tained a tie with the Big Ten team up until the latter’s break in the lost of the ninth inning. The game was played in a hit ng winter wind Aimour took the breaks in the first inning after one away by taking four successive walks to first, ad— vrncinn l0"llln homo and leaving Amundsen decidedly in the grease out on the pitcher’s mound. After Amundsen exhibited three strikes to Russell, Dunno lined out out past second to bring in Scidenherg, but which a'so caught Jonas between sec- ond und third before Adamec could touch the bag. Tech Lanes Two Run Lead The ’l‘cchawks held this two run lead for two innings. Chicago opened up in the third with a double by Kacena, a single by Gold, and another single by Cochrane, driving in Kacena . and forcing Gold at second. 'Thcy tied the score in the fourth by put- ting Trojkon on first. He stole sec: 0nd, and was belted in with a double over the fence bp White. Delve chromed the next pitch off of Shipway’s chm to put him on first, during which commotion White was surprised between second and third. Dunne nabbed Kacena’s pop-up to re- tire the side. Hnarlow laid a beautiful ball out to center field in the sixth inning for Chicago which was relayed in from Adamcc to Wagner and Logullo in time to catch him ofi’ third. White walked on the next battery and came home on Shipway’s double to break the tie. Score Tied in Eighth In the eighth the chhawks took three walks to place Amundsen in another dark situation. Scidenberg’ took advantage of a pinch play and stole home post a befuddled catcher. Adnmec advanced to third and crossed the plate when Dunne made a sacrifice play. The score remained tied during the last of the eighth and Armour was unable to score despite Wagner‘s over—the-fence double and Logullo’s walk in the ninth inning. Chicago put two men on in the last of the ninth and drove in the win- ning' run with Bernard’s double. Bout Score Chicngo (MAB R H EArmouE (4) AB R. n E Coolirnne o 2 4 D Wagner . 5 o 2 0 Bernard 5 0 l 0 Tmoull 5 1 0 U Trojkcn 4 1 2 o Scidenbaw a 2 l 0‘ Haurlow /l 0 0 ‘ dam-3c 5 l 0 0 “WW" 4 l l 0 lam“: 4 0 0 0 Shipwuy 4 0 l 0 ltusock ll 0 0 0 "Mm-m 4 1 | "Iunne 4 0 2 0 Gold A u 2 (I linrtusck 4 0 O 0 " mundncn 4 0 l 0 Delve A 0 0 0 HR 5 13 0| 40 ll 5 0 picked up two more runs in the fifth after Delve replaced Kruse on the mound, when Haarlow reached first hase by being hit with a pitched ball and White knocked out a homer. Ar- mour picked up two more runs in the later innings but it was only a futile attempt and the game ended with Chiv cage leading 8 to 3. with i .2“ goodmgss and roofs... Edgy godly? , . ~ 6; i956. Lioccrr c4 Mrccs TOBACCO Co