Tuesday, February 2 l, l939 ”foohuwhg Drop Flair; To hoitie l . m .._. i @QSIEQS in Stanton hinulo today, "three: fieniors Play Lassa- filame Today, at the 108th Engineers Aimory, the Armour basketball squad will bring; it:; season to a close when it tacos the high scoring De- .‘lales (lolleg‘e of Toledo. The latter, vinployinp; a fast breaking offense and an up the floorr—man for man do- fi-iise, have averaged nearly 60 points a gami‘ so far this year. Taking the floor for their last game as Armourites will be (lo-Cap- tain Ed Swanson, Bill Hoffman, and Al Kubicka while Joe Janieek and (:o-(‘iiptain Paul Henriksen, the other seniors on the team, will watch from the sidelines. The latter two have been shelved by injuries which ter— minated their college careers earlier in the year. DeSalca victors in Toledo In their previous meeting in To- ledo, the Ohioans won out in the second half, 51 to 35 when the Ar‘ nioui' players tn (1 before the con— stant flow of fresh DeSali's substi- tutes. The Ti-ehawhs had little trouble matching; the Toledo squad in thi- first half until the last minute of play when the DeSiiles boVS neured :3 points, to give them a 21-17 starts-d throwing them in from all lead. over to take a om: point lead at The nei'ond half startvd oil slow half time. with both teams missing 140i, up‘5_ in the second half, the home team Th“ “Sim”; add?“ i")? their kind oponvd up and using: a fast “.055 through the Shooting of Fox. With St'Ol'C 32-”? against them the Tel» court passing,r style of offense doubled the Armour score of 15 points for the pe-riod. The Techawks were dis- tinctly at a disadvantage, being unv able to With the new attack. Howvvcr the last week has found the. cope l l l Last“ Minute Rally l hallo 35mm Failure to carry through a iirrt half drive into the second half cost the Tet-hawks a victory in their name with Detroit Tech at the Armory last. Friday. The Hawks bowed to the visitors, 40~fl3. At half time Armour had drawn up to with« in 4 points of a tie, and hogan the second half with a 21-17 score against them. Detroit started out with a rush scoring two baskets in quick suc- ce-sion on two long push up shots, and held an advantage until late in the half. With the score 13-9 against them Armour, With the aid of bas— kets by Seherer and O‘Connor, tied the count at 13-13. For the rest of the half, the lead changed hands sevtri'al times. Fox gave the visitors a om- point lead on a free throw, but “Swanie” put Armour in front again With an overhead shot from tht' side. liozen then dropped in a has. ket giving),' the lleti'oiii-rs a lead whirh they never i'elinqui ed. Swanson dropped in another side shot before the end of the half, but Detroit hawk: came up to :3 points on Sliwa's two ll(‘l(l goal»: After this rally Armour fvll lwhind again and DC- ii-oit, on baskets: by Zebroski and Qualman, added to their lead and ARMOUR TECH NEWS i l l playi’ls analyzing: the lleSales of— Mum“ a 10""; V‘Cl‘w-‘h lens and SQttlllL’,‘ up an appropriate 30" score: defense. Armour Liz) Detroit 'rerh i/iiii n r i- I; p ,. Vinitorii High Scorern Norimn ii 2 Zehroalil 5 (i i )‘Connor i 2 2 Fox 4 :i 0 Tho l)('SfllK‘.‘i team can be rated Swnmn :i i :i‘unaimnn 2 l 2 . , inn is ,1 tr 2 them i i i I second only to Detroit U. on the Ai- Emma,“ 3 2 gyxnyzru 0 0 3 '< ‘ .’li,‘(lU(t. The Toledo :- uad “WW“ 3 I 9‘ "m"? 0 0 0 m ’u' it ‘ l , _’q r wow 0 i; ii Lodge“ 2 I 2 has run up totals of 82, 79, 64, 04, Him- 0 0 ii and Si points in five of their games “M'MM‘ i, 2 _} _ _ _ and in doing;. so have been able to Tum!» 13 7 ii 11 6 9 control the hull for such a long! [H‘iltitl of time that the opposition had Vt‘l‘y l'i-w chant-es to score. Probable lineups: DeSaies Thompson, f Smith, 1' lloltitu c Durst, g Mouser, g Armour Noi'hus, f , O'Connor, 1' l Swanson, c i Kubieka, g Scherer, i: l l l i l i l l l gardinais 219, Armour 215 l Coupling deadly shooting withl l smooth hall handling, the North t‘entral quint defeated the Armour‘ five 29~25 in the Techawks final; road game oi" the season. Bouquets} for the evening's performance should go to Eddie O’Conner who played 2i bang-up ball game in spite of al recurring illness. i As has been tradition for the past years. the North Central game was nip and tuck throughout the entire} game. Despite the fine fighting;1 >pii‘it the Techawks displayed, the limit the-y couid do was to finish second to their arch-rivals, thel Naprrrille Cardinals The Northt Central offense COHSlSted of a variety of blocking plays which all reverted to the pivot-man, Keith, who, in turn, would feed the forwards. Tiefenthal Leads Cards North Central tool: the lead early; when Tiefenthal drove in the center‘ basket a pair of dribble-in shots. These two buckets were matched by Armonr's new star. Ed 0’(,7onnor,, who dropped in a pair of long shots.‘ 5 What the Teehawks lacked in abil- ity, they made up for in lightingl Fpll'lt and were able to hold thei superior North Central team to a three point lead at the half, the, score being 1340. l The type of play in the second! half was a repetition of the first halfi with the Cardinals increasing theiri lead to four points, making the final‘ tally 2E . North Central (29) B Armuur (2:. 2:“ ll’ )3 r 1’ rin o a mommy. 2 i i Oeszcrlv o 1 rain“. 1 a a naming" 2 1 “O'Connor 2 o 3 Umbriyht i o Swnnmm s I 2 an. 2 u oisniem i o x Starkey o 2 anubecka u i a Imim: l n iWVebe u 2 2 Tiefenhhnl 4 i ‘ l Beebe 6 ii iii l in 9 X0 5 Isl .Vt‘l. l l l SEEMS ¥ By Jim Fahcy ‘ See thri‘ the basketball team has' become mathematical conscious esAl pecially Herb Sher who became en- gulfed with the mysteries of calf Culus. It seems that just before the North Central game Herb decided to do some calculus. in the locker room. Engaging in a duel with a derivative, Herb didn‘t notice the team leaving the locker or the attendant locking- the door. Until rescued a few seconds before game time, l'lvrh split his time between his calculus and the sending of shouts for help through the key hole m w I.» room Last week, our student union man- ager received plea‘ant surprise 1 when he received his pi'oi‘esniorial‘ i ii referees llt'i‘llst' from the N.ll.A. The license de— served according to our source of in- l'orn'iation. Congratulations, Sonny. ‘ , i. , was very ineritoriously Seems the flu epidemic in court-ii- ti'atiiii: on Armour. Due to its (ii-v- astatinu‘ influvnrcs, the track team had to withdraw from the lllinoix Ri lays VVlH'l’l too low nivn were able to get in rondition. ,l l The flu didn‘t stop with the track team but hit the hankotlinll also. Norlms hpt'nt :iirVi-ral days ahiul while Eddie O‘Connor, who should have been iii lied, siiiffled his way from one ("lasts to another. To top it oil', Conch Sienger was taken down with a rust- last \Vk‘illii‘fitllly, and al- though he was alilo to (lll‘('(‘t hie team in the Detroit ’l‘t-rh mime, it was with the m-vatvst diffirulty that he managed to talk. squad Our liut goes off to Ed Swanson, who today will be playing): his lain, game for the Armour Torhnwks. Ed. die, while acting an the 'peiirhi-nd “fl the Armour attack, has; taken l'l'al heutiiimi under the hankt't and stayed iht'l't’ fouirht i M‘V" in and , night ‘ai'r \lllnt' l't-llowr. doing to Armour, who l‘illVl’ that much drsii'i‘d and cov-vj H Third in how Evens l Swimmem’ Reoord, Hy winning two meets in two days-d the Armour Tit-h swimming team, evened. up their season's at, tlii‘co all. On Thursday night tllt‘l 'l‘ecliawlln nosed out Bradley Poly: tech 32:30, Wl'lllt‘ on the followings, they whipped Kalamazoo 'l‘Luchorii College, 41830. Both meets, were held at Bartlett pool. l l Si‘Ol't‘ Since the lust North (lentral all‘aii‘, the tanlisters have not lost a meet. Within u week they have taken North Central, Bradley, and Kala-1 muzoo. lly defyini: all rules and regulations, Davis of Bradley enteredi> four events and won tlii-m all. Armour managed to win the meet by taking seconds and thirds and by winning the lllt‘tlll‘y and backstroke] i event. Quite a dill'i-i'ent ntoi‘y war, iin~ folded Friday night when Kalamazoo paid lllll local squad a visit, Un~ llllt‘, the previous night, Armoui won all events exr‘ivpt the 100 yard lil't‘ul-lt stroke. SUMMAIUE. ARMOUR-IHLADLEV 'I‘EClll 4” VI). Fill) ‘Ymc “Ill/lb it). itmiuw miwiim- «A.» l‘liuold Hi» im- 7 UNI Yl) llltl“./\ l‘ “how (if. lluli-liliiiml l/\.I, ’m« l: .' llili Vii, ill [in iii i, pollin- i .l: 't' .(n l .I, 'l‘imv :MlJi iiIViNi: iiuvi» ill}: l't‘tli"n 1AA. l’oililii .lu. . izo YII. Ml“ Aimom iliiiimu. Iqu-ii- mm. itu ’l'inu- : 2 .cm H) ‘1. Si in , lll.i. iimiizi- ll .l . ruin-m ill l, 'riim _ . um Yl), iiAi‘K inom. l/\ . 'i'uimii 1A.); 1"olwri1 iiii 'i'um i itii. SIJMMlAltli ~AllMtillR-KALAMAZOU rill Yl) li'ltl'llil STYLE llllltl‘lulll 1A,) , ioniumm-iwr i/i l , Lil t ill 'i‘imi- :Zl.ll. mu Yl) lillll r m . i,Mimi4 ii< i, Huirhiui: i mu Vi). m i. ”til/cw iK.i. h iK i mm ‘1 .i?‘ :4 ion ii. iiAi‘K inmm- M l .imi Tull-0U UL). ('olhurii iK . imi- i ‘.l ltio Vli li‘ltll Wl‘Yl ‘ tm VA i, liilly iK i: llndiu- l/\ lVYii‘ 4 UL: iiiViNl; liliiniiwm t/\ i, ‘ipiir rim, llm-livr‘ vim ’ointa 'r x. , mi Yii MEDLEY Aimoui iiiiuym-, iimriifi iiillii. ltuilrrrn’irlieri. ’i‘imi- ~i2 ion YI), RELAY Tull'iilJ, , i Armour i IUm lliixliolil l‘rtti‘sii. 'I‘ime :‘ on hard as any one elw. It is mi 1 l'oi'tiiniitd- thiit Hi) fL-w Armour ntu'l dents Wi-i'i- able to witness the play-i iiiis .‘lwoiiiion this year. If they: did, iiinylm tlii-y'd I‘t'itlllt‘ that there i of mm Heliool upon. Mormon Whip Herzl, ”than Nose: that Purdue; (-vuninir. thv Ar—i it Last \i\'i-diiend w l’t'ntl on: victorious on of llt'l'zl Jr. College (morn; int: Vltioi'lUUH, 24V; to 7%. Severely i handicapped by the Scourge of iii-i, flown" which ousted reg-l iilai , the l‘lt’i‘ll outfit was able to win only two bouts and had to de- fault to Armour in the 121 lb. class. AL ‘28 lbs. Harrison of Armour and Potluck of Herzl fouu‘ht to a tie, ssivine' each team 3 points. Man tlift‘l‘ ltopck, at 13.3, easily (lalUl‘iHCil with Kotula to add five l\l0|'(' points to the Armour At 145, Hair mi of Armour chased his man all over the mat but lost due to a two minute time advantime his opponent had in the first minutes of the bout. Ni; gi'elli then took down Bell of llerzl by a dorinion, iiioili' made iiivu several Knxmierowicz injures Foc Kazmivi-owioz, wrestling iit 165,1 made :ihort work of IQtunley hy pull— mi: his shoulder out of joint. Com-hi came to tho l'ltiClli' anill put the arm bat-ll in place with uni dumau’i- (‘Xci‘lit a sore shoulder. 3 Captain 'l‘ullixri-n, at 175, played his usual ability by throwinpr Yahloinx‘ky in short time to give Ar~ mour another l'ivt- points. The heavy: weight bout had many aspects of Li prol‘i-snoniil bout and after llllli! niiii- uti-x ol' omitting; the frni'ful lrl'tltllli-l oi‘ truly \Hinfll oxhibitiond (lriwnnpari of llt'l' won the di-c ' tit‘t‘l‘ I‘ocius to give the Herzl out-i lit tllL'll‘ total of 7% points. i Purdue Cameo Claw ‘ Facing- I’ui'due hero hint Saturday, thi- 'l'ochowlts won 15th to 1117; who Ihrei- Purdue men ended tllt‘ll'i iniitohi-a tint on their hackii. lliinna, TI”, and Tullgron Vl’t'l't‘ the Vietorsl liy falln. The victory revenged ai previous defeat at the, hands of thol Boilermakers at Purdue. l |Z‘:( LBS.‘ Allmnn (1).» |ilnni~il thtfiilt'r my, Womoiiian dit-i-il a pi'ofi :Ioii Ii min, l.llS ltvvpek VA,» lfl'tll, liiiIiIi-rmiin tl’.i. Page Three liliinoia Marmot Firth ”gloom in ”lath lithium lithli '"l'liidilliilfi ENTER than a week has elapsed since the lost invitation to the Armour ’l‘eeh Relays dropped into the mailbox, three replies of ac— reptanre have already been received by John Schoinmer, Director of the Relays. ()l' the three entries, the outstanding- telegram was that which officially entered the Cardinals of North Central, winners in last year’s colloee division. The honor of being the first to enter the Relays, which are sched- uled for March 18 at the U. of C. fieldhotist', went to Illinois Normal last Wednesday. The third entry re~ eeivod war that of Milwaukee Teach- urn, Univernities Fail to Reply Although no replica have been re- ceived from the universities, Direo‘ tor Schommor has already been piomined the iittendanee of Wiscon- in, (Ll'iii'iigo, Northwestern, and Illi- noix. Several other univoi'nities have been contacted “till it is believed that the division entry lint may be in- ri‘vnwd from its: sewn of lant your to ten or twelve. Despite the rapid entry of the tlii't‘t', (‘()ll(‘}ll‘!w’, the entry list isn't ex— pected to increase materially until the last week or so before the run- ning of the Relays. This is due to thi- fart thiit most of the placnn on the various teamii aren’t (letern'iined as yet, iior arc the relay positions. (loniivqiii-ntly the entries are held up until the team places are actually fixed. The announcement of the entrance of North Central College into the re- lay guarantei-n the appe'rancc, bar- ring injuries, of the Cardinal flash, ”Wild 3 llll’i l 45 l.llS. Huiinn [Ai plum-d “union tl‘.) 4:46 min. 121 Pllelell tA.i pinnml Sull'oril tl’.i. min. ”>5 [.115. ‘i 'I (mo ‘1 rll il',i i mi, Niiuivlli (Am, . mint ,, Kmmm-oww. m i... l i iiiid l‘ml Il'. l 1 HM I ’l‘nllizrvn (AJ pinnml ’l'olh 5, l VYWICIGH'I‘ mm Il‘i won rmm: I‘m-ion on by delimit ‘ iRihli who hint year paced the Red- ' 1 birds to the championship in the col— Anide from their star sprinter, the North Control team pos- Hos can tow stand outs, preiienting in- stead ii well balanced outfit which isiirnorn a few point:l in neurly every «wont. loge division. “mania ntnnrr oi: uouoanrnanon Writ or onion initiator; manual / , .azr”i’5{£{1f ,. @h‘itfiiflth‘lghfi