Tuesday. February I4, I939 Techowks Bottle Cardinals Quintet At North Control Wrenched Knee Benches Janicek for Rest Of Season LEASUITTE INELIGIITLE Having practiced a week in prepa- ration for the North Central game at Naps-I-ville this evening, Armour Teehawks were confron‘qed with the knowledge that they weren‘t going to be given an opportunity to stop Lea- sure, the Cardinal star. Leasurc, it sermfl, has been ruled ineligible by the North Central faculty and will not participate in the Armour fracas. Also attached to this bit of bad news, for the Techawks were really prepared for ”Slick,” came the add- ed information that Joe Janicck, Tec~ , hawk guard was through for the sea- son. Joe collided with a teammate n a practice scrimmage and wrenchcd his knee, The injury was sufficient to cause the curly headed senior to call it quits for the year. Seek .500 Record llespitc the injury to Janicek which occurred last Thursday, the cagers will go into the Napervillc game in a better frame of mind than they have possessed at any other time this year. The team has pointed for this game and are confident that the Cardinals will help make the Armour record canal in the win and loss column - - .- loc Innicck With the ineligibility of Lcasure n certainty, t c Armour defense will focus Its attention on Gordon Keith, captain and ccntm, and Joe Morin oi 185 pound forwaid who was an all: conchencc football playei for the Naperville team in the Little Nine- teen Conference. To combat the efv ficiency of this pair, Coach Stenger will pit Ed Swanson and Bill Schcrcr both of whom have had experience against the North Central style of play. Detroit Tech Next Following; the Napervillc battle, the Stengentes wil return home for final two games of the year. FriA they‘ll meet Detroit, Tech, and concluding game of the schedule will be against De Sales of Toledo. Detroit Tech was met last year in Detroit and was defeated by the Tec— hawks largely through the efforts ofl Bill O’Bri<'n who tallied twenty—two points to insure the one point vic- tory. This year the Engineers from the Motor City have enjoyed a good season, the hightlight of which was a 44 to 42 victory over DcSales. DCSalcs beat Armour in Toledo mainly through their up the floor de- fense and their frequent substitution of fresh men. Taken by surprise by the unusual defense, the Techawks fell after a hard fought first half which ended 21.20, Des-ales. How- ever. the team has practiced against the DeSal-es system and is prepared for the game which will be played at the armory. Matinee Drop Meets To De Kalb; Tate Herzl Armours wrestle . found thcm~l selves on the bottom too often inl their meet with DcKalb last chncs—l (lay night and came out on the bot- tom of a 19-9 score. The nine min- ute bouts were judged by a differ- ent system than Tech has been using: Instsad of awarding the decisions on l the time advantage, the bouts wercl awarded on the basis of the judge‘sl opinion. None of Armour's nine points were ‘ scored on pins while the home team came through two pins. Till Wins Again Till, at 121, continued to he the team‘s most consistent winner by starting the evening: out right with a decision from the judge. Wagner, 1255 lbs., met defeat, being: pinned and giving DcKalb the edge to which they continued to add. McDan'el at 135 also encountered some di culties and was also pinned. Manager Ropck wrestling over his weight at 145 lbs. was held to a draw in over. time and added 1%. points to Ar» mouI"s total. In 155 lbs. Nim'clli dropped his bout on a decision. Kazmierowicz got Armour back into the win column by grunting into an overtime draw at 165. Captain Tullgrrcn, 175, dropped his bout on a decision. Due to the fact that the Tee-hawks had no heavy— weight available, DeKalb put in a man at 145 to wrestle Hanna. Hanna gained a decision and Armour’s final 3 points Purdue Here Saturday Back on their own home lot Ar- mour’s mat specialists will be trying to even the series with Purdue byl drappimz their Indiana rivals when they meet next Saturday at Armour. In the previous meeting: between the two schools this year overcame the Tech lads. 2743, al» though the boats were closer than the score would indicate, Ropek not all of ’l‘ru-h‘s nA-inIs. pinning his man at 135 lbs. The Techawks were at disadvantage at Purdue scoring was done accordimr to the Ilia Ten point system. The meet III'I'U rcxt S‘il"!‘!l"‘}' will be scored on the time advantage basis. This afternoon the matchers will get a w-orkout in their preparation for the Purdue meet by (lashing: with III-I7l Junior (oilim a1 iIeIzl, llnn- na has been under the weathei loI a frvw days but will he in shapea Again for the two media of the week. squad will he attemptingr to find I l‘venviueicht to fill in the bulb left b\ Balseuick Finnegan Sidelined bv Appendicitis for Year Two weeks ago the curse of ap- pendicitis descended on Cocaptain Steve Finnegan in the North Central mainder of the season for track activities are Steve’s loss was officially announced bv Manager Ratio and Steve last week, following: the intramural meet. Finnegan’s chief ability was the two mile run In which he held the school record and the mile, in which he was one of the few AImouI men able to better the minutes Late last year he had to withdraw rom sev- eral races due to pains in his sides, and this condition stcd until now the Techawk’s star distance man has to retire, as 2153 Armour North Central Sliwa, f Morin, f O’Connor, 1' Bettinger, f Swanson, 6 Keith, c Scherer, g Kubicka, g Ftuckey, g Tiefenthal, g SWIMMING SCHEDULE Feb. 16—-BI-adley at Bartlett Pool Feb. 17~7Kalamazoo Pool Feb. ZE—Gecrg'e William 5 at Bartlett Pool March 4- Kalamazoo at Kalama» 200 March 10—430 at Bartlett Pauw at‘ Bartlett Pool March Ill—Herzl Bartlett Pool Jr. Conege qt "~-——‘—l ham 2.? Steve Finnegan Meanwhile, although depressed by the loss of Finnegan, the track team is proceeding with preparations for the Illinois Relays which will be held lthis Saturday at Urbana. Although Armour has a team entered, the trip might possibly be called off unless the boys show more ability than has been displayed in the past. Follow- ingthé‘ scheduled Illinois meet will he the Loyola meet which this year should be closer than those of the l l on February 24. Last year Armour romped thru ,the Rambler: 64 to 31 led by Bing- and Rothenherg. This year, Purd uc , 1‘ 5 since the I Th r- , meet and eliminated him for the real concerned. . past. The Loyola meet will be held‘ ARMOUR TECH NEWS Tech ivlernien bend @urdisnnl To hlfel'ery grove; Win «fl-h ET Headed by Ray I)odgc,A1mouI star middle distance swimmer. the Techawk tankers swam to an easy victory over the North Central Red- birds. at Bartlett Pool last Saturday. The final tabulation of the score [rave thz Institute 48 points and the Nuper— ville crew 27. In taking: the Cardinals, the pro- tcges of McGillivray scored III‘.‘ all events with the sole exception of l s in vthc diving" alfair which was won by thitc of North Central. Rademachcr started Armour off on I Smuiduy. Ithc winninr- lanc when he c'ochcIl the ,40 yards her» style I'm in 2] seconds l'l'bis bettercd the time of Olsen who ,took secondmy honors by .8 seconds. lliuxhold of Armour trained a third. l In the 100 yd. breast stroke, Hutchins and Stowell finished in that “ order to give the thirtyAthird streetcrs , another eight points. I'lutchins' mar- Ig'in of victory was several strokes land he bettered the time of Stowell ‘ by 8.4 seconds. Martin of the visitors finished third. Dodge then took live more Armour points when he came home first in the 100 yd. free style by a comfortable margin over Yoder of the Nupcrvillc group. Dodge gagain added {Ive points when he won the 200 yd frcc Mylo by 62 seconds. I In the diving event White of ‘NUIII’I (ential counted the first and Ilnst win 101 the, (vardinals. Ills total of 711 points III/124.1% th‘ttc than {that of Bleunberg of the Tmhnwlx’s. ‘Ao'rmoul furthered its in the 00 yd. hack stroke when ’l‘olcott hit ‘the finish line three second. lit-fore White of NOIth (ential. In the 160 yd. Itlay, l over and added score l l an Armour RL‘ in, th ,quartct composed of Huxhold, and l M nku Dodge illitle Club Cunning Tor Eastern Meet 'hi ppcd Chalk-nu; ' have been sent to Poly- iteehnic Institute of Brooklyn, DI'eXI-l linstitutc of ’l‘cchnology, l’ratt Insti- l tute, Northw (-I'n Military and ‘Ilaval Academy, and ~l‘ale and Harv- ard universities. Armour chlfl: Rifle (Club is aim- iinu‘ its icuns for a successful season, lof postal matches with various col— leges in the East and in the (‘hicatro area. Havnig.r won its first two matches against Wheaten and Stevens Institute, it is expect-- matches scheduled shonh 0i] llIrlds Rifle Club of Kevin, Montana is the inset postal match scheduled for this semester. During the next four weeks the chh rifle- mcn will fire against Wheaten, cv n liniver‘ tv since he has little to offer in the way of field stars. However he has had to his stalwart runner, Max Lenover, fractured his left leg: while bettering; the Loyola mile record. In his place, Wilson will use Dan Howe, national interscholastic mile record holder ifrom Loyola Academy In the hurdles, Loyola is expected lto be stiong, due to the presence of Captain George Clark but hell meet strong competition from Harvey Rothenberg, who despite losses to lNo. Central has shown exceptional foIm in the hurdles foi Coach Root so far this yea). In the field events, Vandekieft, Elwood and Burman should have lit» tlc trouble, as Loyola expects to de- pend mainly on their runneis for victory. I l l l 1d plivwl of ll’h‘ ll ( of l': wpl ‘IIIIII ‘with a touch of College in}: to duplicate these wins in return , Stevens Institute of Technology, Uni-i \versitv of Indiana, and Northwest- Coach Alex Wilson will depend on. his track events to tighten the some, , seek new material in the meet since' I I l l l cIew, finishing: the race in 1:0 .2 and theicby {ruining another eight points. In the 120 Mullcy Relay, Tolcott, HutchiIIS, andl Radar acher gave the Institute an—l other victory by winning in the sliortl time of l: (i. l In this meet. the Armouritcs were Winbh l I'ltll llvMon y 'llu- IoImI-I allliclvtl \\i|h an inluivd knee while the lIll,l.4‘l \IIIs (unlined to his home flu. llollI, are anticipating taking part in the? l l i No) th L mm a] however, . Ra av Dadgc, Avmour swimmer who splashed to two victories in Iltc North Central moat I’lraIllcy meet later this Week. MMAI: \ 'YI. I‘i Ihllll‘ "lunch. old I'i In -_vn ltlll VII .(3. Ion WhIIl' Hill I120 V (in 1IIIIII‘IIIIIII- r11 l/\ . Arm u'.uv Time» l: AILEI AY Aimoui ’I'im Y l). I” M It “will; IllVING Whllt' Oliver lN.C.) (AI; : Illuvmherfl 4,1 Seniors (Sop medals From gophomores After thrcc years of trying: in vain the Senior Class finally came through with victory in the annual intra- I'lims ll'Iltflt "1001. last Thursday at the U. of (I. fieldhousc, nosing- out the Sophs by It hull' a. point, 31 to 30%. While the class (11"38 was in school ihr ‘fllII-Is had to he (ontcnt with a second in Ill! meets. As it was, the I‘lilss‘ of YIll gave the Seniors a hard battle before I), l sition. The turnout of contestants was smaller than that of previous years and scvva'IIl r-vrnls had to br- can~ cclcd (law to a lock of entries. Iligrh scoring honors ol' the meet no to III‘idcnrcich of the Sophs, who gained nint- points on a first in the pole vault. second and H fourth in thr hich jump Romn- lI-Il tlIeS cnims to viItOIy in scoring l eight points on a flint antla MW and. l Last Event A Dead Heat 1 Thr outcomi of the meet was in :doubl up to the last (ven nt the Iolm l ‘uul in keeping with the close contest I ‘lhIouu‘hout, the Iclay ended in II (It'ZHI hr-nt between the seniors and sophs. ()n the final lap of th( event the seniors were out to 10- yard . lead, but Mathews of the sophs (losed lthe gap between him and Finnegan vrunning’ as anchor man for the '39 linen, and came up fast to finish in a I «lead heat with his senior rival. Tho seniors scored two :1 i but the and third in two events. Vandekief ,nnd Miller (rave theii senim (l .. second, :10 points by taking fiist and ,respcctively, in the high iump The‘ ($0 yaId dash was a tight r.ace The . first four men were closely grouped, but Ryant of the juniors came in ahead of the pack I'm one of the jun— iors two firsts. The fresh scored 18 points for thin], and the juniois last I with l4‘/z. 6( YARn DASH VISUnh l ; Matthews ‘ rmv- .116 6.9 l t l Anllncr (Sr. I. Rvnm lsnph.‘ M I. ‘ : MIIIL'I‘ oil/amok MILF Mnlm YA RII , Harry Prckos IF.I: Mini-v- Is~ (Soon. I :an I. " HIGH - LOW IF‘.I . Bujnn Isofm v 1m It ..I .-v .II 1 Pan..— Ismvhi. liuI mu n I ,. o nahm- Isumvi no. 7 II. 101 1‘III‘OILI\ (Sophm , Harry I ‘; s m. .,- ‘H ' . 1 dvkixfl (SI 1' IVIIllx-I‘ tSI'l C‘lnrk u.- v, H Io'anIIIh (sown 1mm..- l 5 {I‘m (3 inch lHAMI.r MIIF RE1A\ Smim- lib-m Ronnie. ] MI l--.1