MAY 6, 3941 TECHNOLOGY NEWS 331% PA "E 5 B ”l’lfifilat gllfldlh By Dick Guetzow This department hereby awards bells to Alexander Yursis and W11. bur Hackbarth. Bells to Yursis for his heroic pitching performance and great show of courage as he pitched his heart out in Thurs- day’s CTC game despite several costly mlscues on the part of his teammates. Going into his fourth season at Armour, Alex has never missed his turn on the mound. More bells to Bill Heelcborlh, pride of the Aloha Sig house, for his timely hitting in recent games. Hack ls hitting at a .529 clip and hue batted in eleven runs in four gumce. Not bad for a rookie. Another bright spot in Thuro day’s extra inning defeat at the hands of Chicago Teacher’s col~ loge was the spirit displayed by the whole Techawk team. They wouldn’t quit and although two runs behind they tied the score in the ninth and scored twice more to come within an ace of winning in the tenth. The undefeated Jr. Meoh. soft, Millers attribute their power at the plate to thoee “sooner meow opens” of the golf team, Harry Sieg and Al Bremen; both of whom use their golf. swing to good atle vantage as they loft hits past on. posing flamers. “Doc” Davey hereby issues; a challenge to the winners of the current softball tourney to meet last year's school champions, the “Davey Boosters” in a post season game. .1? NIGIt WEEK PROPHECIES A 23 coop, Bob Dawson, to cop the “whiskers title” by a hair. . . “Chet” Swan, 31? coop, present marble champion, to Shoot his way to the lop as (l result of intensive practice the past weeks. . . Fred Till, 513 coop, (coups are getting thick) to be in there pitching do he goes out to defend his title as “Champeen Pole Climber” come next. Friday morning. . . The Seeks to overpower the Juniors after a hard battle in the finals of the softball tournament by a score of around, 8-6. . . . The Fresh to give the .90pr the usual win but game fight. for lntercloso honors. Seniors to go down swinging be fore the mighty blugeons of the “gray and boarded” profs. . Pentathlon to bring out some um known store of II T. . . Guess that}; enough of my heels for this trip. “Sonny" Weissmon, baseball coach, wrestling mentor, and. what have you, received a scare last Thursday. Seems he was pitch log to the boys in batting practice and one of the lads sent a scorch- ing liner at Sonny. The sizzler struck him on the forearm and bounded oil" into some. “Weiss" grabbed hie arm and rubbed like all get out. On first touch he thought it was broken. X~rays have revealed that it is only a severe bone bruise and the lllpper should be back. in working order in a very short time. Earl Sherman. the darling of the tennis; team, cuts a stunning figure as he practices the manly art on the courts back of Chopin. Must be trying to blind his 010- ponents with that red and yellow striped shirt he sports. Boy, bring on my sun glasses! After aiming for it all season, the boys on the baseball squad finally made a hole in one in the window across Federal street from Ogden field. [120 Buddelce, fresh catcher, walloped a drive over the fence that bounced on the side- walls and sailed right through the second floor of the house at 3230 Federal. I-Io hum, just another item on the budget for the squad to pay up. The Soph Chemo, much to the surprise of anybody who knows the team, are still in the softball toun‘mment with a good chance to finish near the top. Good thing they never tackled the Soph Meche. Would that have been a picnic. Last Friday, Bill Bunch, Bill liar-hum, “Doc” Hail Davey, George lilykowski and Tom Lewis had a little golf 190th at the Cog Hill columo. Davey beat Iltzmuoc one up :it eighteen laolco. Their respective hoot-es; allow this dietmlce were lit; and ”0. This match was decided on the hint hole when Davey shot it: nix on a par three hole to mine out Emilee for the victory. Enoch. Lewis and lhyltowski elem turned in humming econ-cs for tho eighteen holes with 94, Elli and 105 respcow lively. Molestation Mohloono! Emeline-atom Hood welooto Latest “Boone” to baseball was the spectacular pitching of Lorna Boone in the game between the Mohlcans and the frosh engineers. The engineers thought it easy to beat the girls but they soon found out dill'ercnlly, for the Mohicans defeated them. by a score of 12» 10. Leading the batting for the M0- hicuns were Leon llottman, Carl (okot, Ted Stieskal, and John Ferraro. Ed Kowiesld, of the on» gineers, connected for the only home run of the game. The rest of the hits were evenly divided among the members of the team. The highlight of the game. was a double to right field by Don Moeller of the engineers, with a man on second and third. Stieskul caught the ball and threw to Rott- men at home to end the game. Moloeuloo Win Again Running their victories to six Recently Bill Parks and Jack: 1f usmon, with several others, com- peted in the Intercollegiate Din- ghy races. As (1 result of this, the two tools mentioned above are organizing a yacht. club at .l'IT. They will teach the fundamentals of sailing and will try to get some practical emoerlence on the lake as soon as possible. when to Frooh gogglheero straight the Moleculee continued their slugging performance by smashing out another win over the trosh engineers with an oven whelming score of 30—7. Paced by the home runs of Ben Knazan and Art Petterino the bull game was put on ice in the fourth inning when twelve runs were scored. The Molecules hitting was led by Co-Captain Jock; Chakoian, Jock Surlano, Hank Pachowicz, Knozan and Petterino, each of whom got four hits. 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