Monday, May l0, l937 ARMOUR TECH NEWS Page Five: 1 3 ft it fife die E M if “ . ‘ @fl not? 3 @ Mid new @V8 dfliflmcfifi l] BATTING AVERAGES T0 MAY 6 . _ R. H. A . in cello ”e Ping)” floatation Efmhnrst fdmti 15W“ o 1 E33 9 __..__._..__._....._..__.._ ’ Wagner 5 13 .406 .__._ Kruae 3 12 388 l Technwlm Score . P a . . . Pacocha Yiegds Dunne Wallops Home In the second, Kruse hit through . fwdi“. g ‘7’ ~33: Run As Napewifle second base and Pacocha sacrificed. Gebel N "’ 9 a , . -h fl, t We see that the old North Central .. " 4 G 273 r 3 Shewchult then test ed ilst, bu ,, . , ‘ . .~ 6 8 242 @nfly FEVE Hlfifi Cards Fall J" Gebel hit to force Kruse at third. Jinx doesnt seem to be bothering the 9 7 212 --—* Tcehawks this season. Last Monday ' . E H9 TH On an overthrow to second, Shew- .. ) > t 1 4 .182 Elmhurst Pitcher Allows T C SJRD WIN chuk tried to round third but met gm ”Twat”? defeat? “‘Fmti‘ t0 Seidenberg 4, 5 JGG . . ‘ _ ‘ . 3 - r, an (3 “ES fly Oul' 'enms cam SPIN”: dle 8k. E1 hteen Safeties Armour (5) Non}, Central (3) some Ninth Central opposition when ‘ ) . y w l 1 1 .1“ g M! R Hi AB R H Way intentionally blocked the base. biought back a b to 1 Win over them. Rad“! - - - D 0 .000 Armour (14) Elmhurat (3) him!" 2 (i ilgliigiil‘nl : 3 l The score was made on the next play, _ m m J]: Jana“ 0 0 000 in!) h It ah I: r sag“? 2 g :fimver g g 3 however, when Green lined one to Speaking of the tennis team, we’ll flaunt ‘‘‘‘‘ 0 o 4300 .‘Z‘i'flmzfif 3'2? 33%;; 2: 4 3,3 ling: "2 4 o 1 ”33“" /l o 1 right field. get a chance to see them in action #“fikm 0 0‘ .000 almdx, as 6 Z 2 Bluefish. 88‘ H i Emu“ ,3 22 $5353“ 2 3 3 With bases loaded in the third when they open their home schedule MZGWTI‘ 0 0 300 .wiilfnberg. c r? ii 3 $3353“ch 4 o o\ g")? 2 g “mu“ '2 g i against them and one down, the Tech tomorrow against North Central. An. m ' Team Av- 2'" 0 0 .000 ”hex-Thum 'f gggiléflzfig' lib 2‘”? n n .. ~... _ ~- —— nine played good ball and allowed other win over the latter would suit; ”age—fl “’7 siren, it9 6 1 0 Lockmnh. “1 333‘ Tom” 6 5 9“ 38 3 a only one Cardinal run to score. A us fine. 'fififi“: 3:} “Hm.” 1 a Outscoring their anerville oppo- running catch in deep center by Lo- '1‘ *' :32: _“ ‘g::{‘;‘j”°ab 2 a 01 nents, 5—3, the Techawk nine cinched gullo closed the inning with two more Our track team will get a chance Elmhurst, respectively. His total to nine out of a scheduled eleven games, . rg it " (”gt its third victory while host to the potential runs dying on base. Shew— 'to strut their stuff in big competition date is twelve out of thirty~one. giv— One of last week’s leaders maintained 'fiifigfl’ffif o o «E North Central Cardinals in a heated chuk made Tocli’s second score in again next Saturday, when they take ing‘ him on average of .388. Not bad the “21ch by adding another victory ‘ To 5’; battle last Monday afternoon. 'fhe the fourth, again on a wallop by time out from dual meets to enter the for a pitcher, is it? We think so too. to its two previous ones—by the way R. H. heat was applied a few'times during Green. annual Elmhurst Invitational. =l: o i. we‘re referring; to the Senior civils, Armour .. . 102 1121—44 is the game when the rivalry of the Rally Stoppcdlshorl . m ,, v. Last week in listing. our “Big- Six" while the junior juicers, by Virtue ----- °°°* 3 5 ., . .i . . ' “ ' * ‘ ‘ b th b, b u - 'n h . of Ed Warm-’3 hit. Instead [be'y r former. An unex ~t1d , . JOB PDC’DS' Pacocha, freshman Dunne Gets Homer ball over the centerfield fence. A 'V e use a team W! B away L" I g o “I” per. t setback 00 pitching: star, led the Techawks to a 14 to 3 victory over Elmhurst last Wednesday on the Elmhurst dia- mond. Pitching brilliant ball, Pa- cocha allowed the Elmhurst nine only five hits, while his teammates clout~ ed the pill for eighteen hits and a total of fourteen runs. Batting hon- ors of the day were taken by Lo— g-ullo, Kruse and Gebel, each scor— ing a trio of hits and as many runs. Technwk: Start Early The Techawks swung their hats into action early in the game when Kruse drove one into left scoring Logulio in the first inning. “Potsy” Pacocha retired the Elmhurst team by fielding two slow grounders and fanning the last batter. In the third inning, Pacocha walked and Gebel singled, and both of them streaked home on Logullo’s single, bringing the tally to three runs. While the Elmhurst batters were unable to connect, the Armour ballmcn con- tinued bringing in the runs. Elmhursl Scores The Techawks found their worst inning in the fourth when they were pelted for three hits and two runs. Steffen started the rally by lining one over second, but he was forced at second on Stoerker’s hit. A dou~ ble by Bloesch and a single in center by Vcrtorec accounted for two runs. Elmhurst came through with their last run when Knicker scored in the fifth. Following; these minor rallies, the Techawks tightened up and Elmhurs;t went hitlcss for the rest of the game. With bases loaded in the seventh, Wagner smashed a single scoring Gebel and Logullo. Following suit, Krusc sent one soaring out in right, falling just a few feet short of a home run. Dunne and Wagner crossed home plate before the side was retired. Paeocha Comes Through With the bags loaded and. no outs, Pacocha, with a display of superb hurling, pitched himself out of a tough jam in the seventh inning. Fanning Steffen and forcing Knicker at home, Pacocha retired the side when Bloesch was put out at first on a weak grounder. A trio of singles by Pacocha, Gebel and Logullo in the eighth added two more runs to Ar- mour-’s already overwhelming score. In the ninth the Techmen raised the tally to fourteen runs when Kruse streaked home on Skeppstrom’s sin. gle into left field. Golfers Drop Second Match fly 12-9 Score In an attempt to prime themselves for their out-of—state matches com- ing up this week, Armour’s golf team lost to the Eastern State Teachers by the score of 12-9, Friday. Oglesby, champ of the Little Nineteen, shot a sparkling 75 over the difficult South- mOOI‘ CCUTSC. Skuza was low for Tech with 84, but was pitted against Oglesby’s 75. In doubles, however, he managed to clear three points from Newill’s 93 score. Likewise Shanahan took some from Newill with an 85. Sunde clear- ed three points for Armour with an 87, conveniently spreading his mar- gin over Cailson’s 90 to win both nines as well. The team left this morning for Detroit. On the trip they will play Western Teachers, Detroit, Wayne, and Toledo. Dunne roosed the stands to a cheer when he cracked one 20 feet past the white post on the centerfield fence for the first home run of the year. Kruse, who donated nine strikeouts to the cause, pitched ex- ceptionally well in tight situations, weakening only momentarily in the ninth. In the eighth, with two men on, he struck out' two to kill an impor- tant score on third. Logullo made a flashy catch in centerfield during the ninth inning when a North Central rally seemed to be gathering momen- tum. $CHOLARSHEP MEN. wallop over right by Pacocha and im- other by Gabe] in the eighth brought in Armour’s fifth run and left the score 5—1 at the beginning of the ninth. At this time Stratton reached first on a high throw by Dunne, and Park- er hit to put runners on first and second. ’l‘icfenthal hit to left field to score Stratton. A fly out to left and a pop up along the short center fence, nabbed by Logullo on the run, made two of the outs. Parker scored 1 after the catch, but then Tiet'enthal l was caught out at second to end the i game. “The toughest part of studying is sticking to it hour after hour," says James Dean, ’38. "I’ve learned that smoking Camels helps ease the nervous sion of study." A THRGWLE [Weill of the 20th ECD.’ WE BROKE the world‘s indoor 440uyd. dash record twice in one day. Ray Elliuwood—sensational U. of Chicago quarter-milcr—prefers Camels. “I find that Camels opened the door to smok- ing pleasure,” he says, third with .318, he actually was fiist with .410. Our error Ed, we’re sorry. .1. 1;. n This Wednesday they are scheduled to meet the tough Wheaten team, while Saturday, they take on Ypsilanti, at the latter’s field. Instead of a “Big Six", we’ve ile- "" cided to make things more exclusive, so starting this week it will be a “Big Four". Still in the top position is Ed Wagner who dropped a trifle, but still stayed over four-hundred, with .406. Second in line is Krune with .383. Third place is taken by Pncochn n it: On perusing the records, we found out that so far this season “Willie" Kruiae has hit safely in every game, playing a total of seven. He had two in the season's opener against Chi- cago, another in the second with Chi- cago, two against De Kalb, in their with .303, and Showchuli is right at first meeting, two more against North his heels With 305‘ Central, another one against De "‘ "‘ ’” Kalli, and one and thiee during the The softball tournament fared out past week against North Central and better than usual last week, playing ' ”SW7 'l} W1 l" H“ H , :? .xhihfiilllo today the sport of tenc- ing puts much the some value on healthy nerves as did “the deadly duels of long ago 9, EN Joanna dc Tuscan's own words: “A person who twitched or didn’t have nerve control would never stand out in fencing. My No. 1 reason for choosing Camels iii—they never iangle my nerves. I enjoy smok- ing Camels as often as I please. It‘s Camels for me always ‘fot digestion’s sake’ and when I feel I need a lift. They’re so unusually mild and never make my throat harsh or rough." curred when last week's co—lcaders, the junior firemen, sufi'ered two sue ve defeats last Friday and elimination from the tournament. v: ,1, w: From the looks of things the golf team is going- to do a good job of put- ting most of their schedule behind them during Junior Week. They are scheduled to be away all week, play‘ in); matches every day except Friday. They must be superstitious. Today they are playing at Western Teachers, tomorrow they match strokes with Detroit, on Wednesday they tackle (Coufimmrl on page six) “KB/MEN @fhl‘llt‘l’i‘i $9 LLEGE” Jack Oakic runs the " college" i Catchy musicbvflcnnyGoodmannndGeorgie Stolll Hollywood comedians! Judy Garland singsl So ioin Jack OnkiL-‘s College. Tuesdays—8:30 pm E.S.T. 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