Tuesday, December 8, I936 ARMOUR TECH NEWS Page Three Tech Cage Squad Going for Second Straight Victory lndians PMix Teams On Northern Trip With the Arkansas State Indians as the opposition, Armour’s Tec- hawks will bid this afternoon for the season’s second victory. The Indians on their annual northern trip, which this year includes games with sixl teams in Illinois, Missouri, and Ken‘ tucky, will play Armour for the sec- ond successive year. The lads from Joncsboro, Arkan- sas, came north last year with the record of having been champions of their conference the year before, but proved to be easy meat to the Tec- hawks in the season opener, bowing in a 44-19 trouncing. Today Ar- mour faces a team which was run- ner-up in its conference last year, losing only two conference games If an inference is to be drawn from the above, it appears that Arkansas State will again furnish last-period opposi— tion to the Techawk second and third string players. Coach to Use Same Team It is probable that Coach Grant Stengcr will play the same team against Arkansas which last Thurs‘ day downed De Kalb. Led by Capt. Gene Heike, who last year ‘ ‘ for 17 points in the Indian game, the team which faces Arkansas State will likely consist of Merz at center, Janicok and O’Connell at the guards, with O’Brien as Hcike’s running mate at forward. Coach Wendell Davis, the Arkansas State mentor, has three returning lettermen to use as a nucleus for his 1936 team and is using this, north- ern trip as a means of rebuilding the Indians around them. Leading the visitors is Newton Norris, a play— our est-s Arts 1 Indoor Track to . 1 Start This Week 1 l .__ l Anticipating possibilities 01' a suC-l This week the indoor track season i ccssful wrestling season, Armour’simu be officially opened by Coach xiilmegefigvz‘i: troixufiigfmzrtirrf': Root at the University of Chicago when the results of past weeks train- ing may be given a real test. Last year the boys rummagedl‘ion were discussed. through ten opponents to pick out‘ six victories for the season’s recur-dd and having eight back from that squad, the team looks for results at least as good this year. The opening1 lished in the next issue of the News. mcet ”St December washa L055 (19‘3“! With all lettermen of the squad by Wheaten, the team w it: is to e ., . . played next Wednesday. DeKalb I returning except was not among the opponents of last year‘s team. The squad of men ready for to— morrow’s contest consists of Me- Daniel, 118; Adelson and Basile, 125; Ropek and Dunne, 135; Nigrelli, Jal’fee, and Hanna, 145; Popper and} _ ' Maxant, 155; Kreml, 165; Tullgren, [ promismg 175; and McIntyre, heavyweight. ‘ the loss of Captain Concolino, there Wrestling Eeeson Opens Tomorrow l fieldhouse. A meeting: was held , yesterday in which plans for the sea Equipment will The 1 season's schedule is being .ompletcd be given out during the week. by Manager Winklor and may be pub- l'or Concolino, lNeal, and Fleig. who were lost through graduation, the team looks .as though it should go a long way this year. In addition to almost a full team of last year’s letterincn, the track team has a number of reserves. However, with is a vacancy in the pole vaulting; Wrestling Schedule event which must be filled. 1936-1937 Dec. 8——-DcKnII), here. i Dec. lG—Wheaton, here. Jan. IS—DeKalb, there. The cross country track team has {retired for the rest of the season due to injuries to several members Jan- 22~N°flh Central: here- .of the squad. With this forced re— Feb- 19"N°"h Central, “mm ltiremcnt, the team has dropped out; Fe!" 24"Whoat‘m' ““3"” i of several open field meets at Ogden Additional meets, as yet unschcd- and Washington Parks. However, uled, are planned with Morton Junior l the squad will be in condition to run College, Wright Junior College, and l the distance events by the time in- the Belmont Y.M.C.A. 'door track season opens. “YOU KNOW HOW one ride feels," says Al McKee, scenic railway operator. "I do i: all day and diges- tion is no problem. Ismoke Camels during meals and after—Tor digestion‘s sake.” er in his last year of competition and l a member of the mythical Arkansasl Tech {lagers Beat lfielfiaib Normal Armour (IIMI‘ , l Delia"; (25) II Hm, I. {I 2 4,“. Petersen, I 0 A 1 O’Iirlcn, I. 3 2 I Young, f. (l I Merl. c. 3 ‘1. (I IIcInmn. c 3 0 0 O'Connell, 1:. 2 0 l 'l'crllune [r l 0 l .Inllico . g 0 ll 3 IIupf, i: I Li 1! Swimmm. I. ll 1 2 Davis, 2 l 0 dorm-noon. f. 2 i) 2 Allen, I'. I! I I Vogel, g. I 0 0 Total 22 7 lll’l‘olul 20 5 7 Playing their first game under the new basketball coach, Grant Stenger, Aimoui’s five ju~t defeated DcKalb, 29.25, last Thursday. Although the visiting team kept the bull near their basket for most of the game. Armour stayed ahead due to Merz, O’Brien and Captain Heike, each of whom sank three baskets and two free throws, and O’Connell, who contrib- uted two baskets to the score. Attended by a fair-sized opening day crowd the game had its high spots when O’Connell did some fancy dribbling around the opponents’ knees and the team as a whole cut loose on several scoring sprees. Up agains. a taller team, the local men spent a lot of time under De Kalb’s basket, but the opponents were poor shots and missed many scoring op— portunities. DeKulb Starts Scoring Scoring in the first half was in the minority as each team lined up the other. De Kalb made the first marker ' on a gratis loss at the start, but a basket by Armour put them in the l n. F; l'- I Mcrz and lrIeike retaliated with a free More the final whistle l Armour the victory, 29-25. lead where they stayed for the rest} :15J::.:"::“‘:;.:r:ru:;“sinks:7MWERS MEET counters and a free toss, Armour TQDAY TQ MAKE rims sou nun , would duck away on some nice play—l ing by guards O’Connell and Janicekl to put the Techawks ahead 11—8, at‘M__ the half. Starting oil’ the second half Withl Today at 12:45 a meeting for all , rush, Holman of DcKalb put away swimmers will be held in the physics a basket right after the £0534“, \ lecture room. This meeting is a very important one, and all swimmers, old 2 throw and basket respectively and and PI'OSPeCthB. should be '111 attend- O’Brien made a basket when he ance. Up to this time there has been a waited for a long throw and took his general let down l“ inactive. and time. With only six minutes of tho sin-cc this is the some thing that half gone, Captain Heike was taken handicapped “10 squad early lflSt out on four fouls and Swanson put year, Manager Stern intends to iron in to fill his position. out the difficulty before it goes too far. lnterclass and inter-fraternity swim arrangements will also be taken cure of, and all inter~class and inter— i'raternity managers are requested to attend. Both of these meets are to be held on the evening of January 13 in the University of Chicago pool. Play Swings to Tech Side DcKalb contributed some more to their score on some beautiful long shots by Jorgensen, Young and Davis, while Merz and O’Brien kept up their part of the game on several counters when Janicck kept upon his toes Last season the graduating seniors guarding the basket and :l'risked the look the inter-class meet, winning ball away from DeKalb to forward it both of the only two events schedul- to his fellow players. ed. The juniors were runners~lip, Rallying to their cause in the lastl taking tWO 59(3011‘15. while the lower minutes of play, Delialb tightened 013591000“ were completely 0% 0f the their defense and made a determined PICWI'C. OBIS 0f seven events 5011911- efl'ort to win, scoping» nine points to ulcd in the inter-'l’raternity meet, the Armour’s three and making: the spec- Pl Kill)S “10k “VG, and the tourna— tutors a bil; hot under the collar be- ment. Triangle, taking a first and blow to give several places, amassed enough points to come in second. i l VECTORY REST AURANT wn DELIVER onnnus mom-rm mono: VICTORY was 3035 Wentworth AVG- Give Us A '1 rinl nnd Ila Convinced c b u to announce u very nuitnblc cotlng place, where cveryt Hi! we serve is re- mired in the mutant quulit in food and cooking innwx‘lnl. The. best health insurunoc in: “row r o w l Con ed." um you ' notion of GOO . . oi will always Ilnd u combl _ FOOD. SERVICE, CligANL'INIESS AND FINE FRIENDSHIP THAT WILL BE CER- SI’I'lCIAI. NOON DAY LUNCHES f‘ur Pull-r“ Are ‘Very Popular. ll'rofit Slmrinm Prices 'I'AIN TO AI’I’E\L ’I Sir Huber: Wilkins, Famous Polar Explorer, After Rugged Arctic: Pare—v' Gets Comiort and Cheer with Camelsl He knows the Arctic and the Antarctic. He has known abysmal cold; fought: his way step by step through howling blizzards; lived on pcmmican and biscuit. "Where I've gone, Camels have gone," says Sir Hubert. "An explorer needs good digestion,” be all-state quintet the past season. However, his efforts against the Tec— hawks last year resulted in the scor- . ing of but one free throw. Norris’ partner at forward is ”Dub" Baldv win, high scorer against Armour in 1 last year’s game with three baskets and one chai'ty toss. The remaining Arkansas letterman returning from last year’s team is Lester Shannon. Playing as guard against Armour last year, he sank one basket. continuer. "In the Arctic, I take what I can get to car and like it. Food is monotonous mconccntrntcd—hastily prepared. Smoking Camels adds gusto to my meals and brings me a great feeling of well-being afterward. Camus set me right! A Camel has olicn givcn me the ‘lift’ I needed to carry on." Indians Have Good Center 2, At center Bob Merz may be in for a tough assignment. Bob Downs, one of the greatest centers to play at Arkansas State, has returned to school after two years of coaching high school basketball. The six foot four husky has been named on num- erous all—state teams and may prove to be a dangerous threat. Besides the above mentioned, Coach Davis is carrying a small squad which includes McAlister, a guard and letterman of 1934 who was out last year from an appendectomy, “Cotton” Busby, a junior college transfer with a reputation of being unusually aggressive, and the usual number of hopefuls. Gunyrlzht. ms. t aims-m Gomonny. WImltvIn-Snlom. N. o. ENIWV QAWMLS BF'E‘EN...FDW A CHEERY “Limb”... NG...AND f ‘ Boxing Tourney Will 5 Be Held in January Starting this week, plans are being made for the annual boxing tourna- ment, to be held the second week in January. This contest is very pop- ular with the student body and serves l as a means of determining the team ! for inter-school competition. Letter- inen in boxing are ineligible, but all novices, whether out for the team. now or not, are urged to compete.‘ For the assistance of aspirants for are in trepidation of the strain of the bouts, the rounds have been shortened to two minutes. As in past years, suitable awards will be made to the winner in each weight division, and the tourney will be open to men in all weight classes. To get in shape for the tournament, the contestants are urged to utilize the practice days of the team, Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday after- noons, at which time equipment will be available. ME POURS WHI'E'E-HO’I' MOLTEN fi‘I'EElL. C. V. Davis' lob is tough on di- gestion. He says: "Smoking Camels makes food taste better and sec better with me." T’S NOT alo ne wh at you eat that’s important. How you digest it counts for a lot 1:00. Camels at mealtime help in two special ways. They ease tension and stimulate the flow of digestive fluids—alka- line digestive fluids—so necessary to normal, healthy digestion. join the Camel smokers! Camel’s mildness and finer flavor—Camel’s energizing “lift” and aid to diges- tion—add Pleasure the whole day through. Camels set you rigbt! fififi hlfifi hfl Afififlfi Camels are made from finer. MORE EXPENSIVE TOSACCOS—Tui‘klsh and Domestic - than any other popular brand. CRAMMING cakes mental punch; . strains digestion (00. Smoke Camels . New MOLLVWGOEB for a welcomc"lifr," for digestion's c sake. Camels set you right! l “MOST GERLS HERE :1: college smoke Camels," says Miss j. O'Neill. “So I smoke them too. Smoking Camels helps digestion; food castes better! 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