hilly 26}, ifidi WM inclination momma in gluten giralghtg goal: flopoaiane find {Zoncorolie all ilernbroe Pitched hivewhil“ Moeicrpieco Behind the five-hit pitching of Al "Lefty” Dambros the Tech» hawks advanced to a .500 rating in their league games. Concordia once more succumbed to the bard fighting nine of 111‘. This; time however it was a pitcher’s battle, our boys coming out with a 1-0 victory for their second win of the year. Youngstcro Shine It took the youngsters, however, to Show the veterans the way. Al Damhros besides pitching shuoout bail, led the team in hitting with two singles. Mike Gleacon, an other new corner to the team, Starting his first game of the sea- son got a single and also got on base once thru an error by Con- cordia’s shortstop. in the outfield garden. he did equally as well, playing the tough-fenced-in right field spot. Our two other hits went to our covcaptains, Krause getting a single in the fourth and Bench driving in the lone run of“ the game with a single in the third. Lone Tally In Third Lange, Concordia's leadofi man opened the game with a olngle but was forced at second by Bic- mann who then died on first. Con- cordia went down in order in the next two innings an did the Tech hawks in their firot two framee. In the last of the third, however, it was a different story. Gleason opened up by beating out a single down the third bane line. La Godney attempting to cac- rifice forced Gleason but went down to second on Dam‘oroa’ in field out. Bill Bench clothed out a single to left center, La Godney sliding in with what proved to be the winning run. Bauch went to Second on the throwiin to the plate but a quick throw from the catcher nicked him as be rounded second and then (love back. Concordia came right back in fourth starting the inning; with a single. But Al struck out the next batter and forced their clean up hitter to knock into a fast double play. Krause got his hit with two out in the fourth and died on flint as Hackbarth grounded out to short. Dambros started the sixth with a single, was sacrificed to sec- ond by Bauch, went down to third on Silla’e grounder but was left there as Pfeffer also grounded out. Concordia Threatens it looked as though Concordia might tie up in the seventh when Leitz singled with one out and went all the way to third on; Bauch’s throw went out into center field in an attempt to catch the Concordia third seeker steal- ing second. Dambros bore down however, and forced the next bat- ter to pop out and struck out the next man to end the threat. The visitors threatened again with two out in the ninth when Zlemann got his second hit, a triple to left. Leitz, however, pop» ped up and La Godney snagged it to end the game. Domini-0:5 Stars Damhros, who has had some tough luck earlier in the season, really did a good job. He held Con- cordia’s star third baseman, Leitz, to one hit out of four trips to the plate, striking him out twice and making him pop out to end the game. In the other game with Con.— cordia Leitz was the slugger, get- ting two hits and two walks, scor- ing twice and batting another run in. A1 didn’t walk. a man. Tech Nine llleieoicd lly lielinlh Teachers lllinois ’l‘cch’s nine was downed by the teachers of De Kalb, til-i, last Tuesday on Ogden field. All runs but one were scored in the first two innings when Al Dam- hros was having trouble with his control. The control trouble comv blned with the short rightiield fence led to the downfall of the 'l‘echawks. Richardson of De Kalb started things all with a bang when he singled sharply through the box in the first hall“ of the first inning. lie advanced to second on an in- field out and Scored on a ringing double against the left field fence by Gerhardt, the powerhouse catcher of the Teachers. Sill); Runs in Second in the second, Damhros was; working so hard keeping the ball away from the left-handed hitters Elléil. he didn’t put much stuff on the ball. Ahlin singled over the fence and advanced to second when “lied” Mueller fumbled Gibson‘s; roller. Gibson then stole mental and both men scored on Slcltle’n dribble over the fence. This. started the. round of ovcntllev fence oingles that finally routed Bombing. Al Yursis: came to the r acute and held the Teachers to one run for the rent of the game. 'i‘he De Kalbcrs scored a total of nix runs in the oocond to give thorn a con‘lmanding seven to noth- ing lead going into the loot half oi the second. Northern State SCOI‘L‘d their last run in the first of the third. Yon hit: me not settled down to his unuul deli and the educators garn» creel a run when Applet "tex- acoed" over "Pepper" Pleiier’e head into short left. After this inning. the game was entirely dc~ voted to ll’P's efforts to catch up. Two In the Fourth The climb: to catch up started in the lam of the fourth. Bill Krauee was note when the third baseman fulfllblté‘d his: grounder. Bill Hack- bartb went down awinging but George Lyltoweki reached first when the aliortstop kicked the ball. “Red" liiueller singled and Kraune scored. Ray LaGodney batted for Jack llyrne and singled to deep center and Lykowski scored. This ended the scoring for the inning. in the fifth. "‘Vlario Silla walked alter Bill Bench, had grounded to abort. “Pied” rolled to short and forced “Sill“ at second. The second baseman threw the ball into the batting screen and “Pep” advanced to second. Krauae dusted off third base with a ringing double and “Pied" scored. in the final desperate splurge in the ninth Sonny put in Several pinch hitters in an attempt to catch up. Johnson batted for Yur— sis. He had bad luck and went down swinging. Bauch grounded out and Gleason, batting for Silla, dropped a low liner over the third baseman’e head. l’i‘eif walked and Krause singled scoring Gleason. Carrier batting for Swanson who had replaced Hackbarth, ended the effort by striking out. FLIESHI! rile); Yursais pitched a fine game to beat Augusiana 63-3 in last Saturday’s game. The team really clicked in this grand per- i'ormfincc. TECHNOLOGY NEWS GOLFERS ’BLlTZ’ IT liiinolo 'i‘cclfie will team prepare to conquer its opponents: in new Ford “Polity: buggy." This picture of team rem trip to Metro“. Elt‘f‘, to right: blind, Mel lion-cl and Adam Ji'mfiMi. Silli’lllllill. TQURNEY APPRQAQHES ENE) Handing into the final two weeks. the softball tournament has; now been pared down to seven teams. in between raindrops five normal] games were played last week with four aggregations be— ing knocked out and only two re maining undefeated. 1y trouncing the Junior Juicers it") to 3, the Junior Mcchs won their fifth Straight game in their quest for the title. Led by Frank .lenclul‘a, their ntcrling pitcher, who hold the Juicers to a measley three bite, the M cubs continued to be the team to boat in thin tour- hey. Deanne a two run homer by Frank Jacobs of the Mocha in tho occond inning, the acorc was tied ii to 3 at the end of the third. llut in the fourth the Mlcchs broke out with l runs and then con- tinued on their way to deciding it rmou r intro m u re! lioi’llmll lichcduh- WEEK OF MAY 11) TUEESTEELC' lvfl Each Civiluafl (lo-ops "2-55 iii. Juicers-Sir. Gimme WEBHEEDIA’ "mi Tweak Jim-8r. Mocha. 3-2 an (Do-03mm“. Mocha ”momma? 13,3 ”minnow of gamma mnrkoil. 2-3 Lowiofil’mour {game 133:3).33' 23-13; Pacoi‘ty-Sonior Wax/c3: Board i'or more numnn Friday. victory. McDonough, Erickson, Newhonuc and Corey led the 15 hit lilac}: attack. Another team to keep its un- defeated record intact was the Sonia Civils who conquered the Soph juicern, In the mogt thrilling game of the week the Senior Mechs elim- inated the Senior Chorus 8 to '7, Led by a long home run by Chee~ tor Ozimek the Mocha jumped to a 7 to 1 lead in the early innings. Fighting valiantly the Chemo slowly crept up, whittling on the Mech lead. But in the final inning the Chemo were retired with the tying run on second base. Now there are only seven teams loft in the tourney and the game between the Jr. Mcchs and the Soph Civils will bring together the two undefeated teams and might decide the title. The Standings ll]. L. Junior Mocha . 5i 0 l-iupl: Civils 4 0 2i} Coops ..... , 5 1 Junior Electrically, . 4i 1 Sr. Macho . 4i 1 Junior Chemo . 2' .1), Fresh Ark ...... . l l was taken in Ford rotunda on ro~ Al lbw-din“, AN, Minwcgon. Ill-Harry l “iron anoint _ fly Jolm llutkua Although this; column is not in competition with the lltaarnehovol, it generally regards the antics of the lo ‘11] playboyo. Weiss-imam. and Davey as fairly crazy items. With this explanation of policy the stories begin. Custom has it that Willie, col» urea cmtodian of the ball park and general handy man, receive :1 price, for returning each ball lull; out oi” the iii-id. Edition Sonny done the paying, he invariably and goin- m'ouoiy includes a “tip” as a rc- wu-d for the prompt response. This by the way happened after a recenfiball game. But Willie, al- ways Willing to help cane lilo friend’s burdcne, in this! (loco ob- ligingly added his “tip” to the bill. Poor Willie. after Sonny “blow up," quickly decided to work “you" fo’ my sal'r'y." Those baseball games sure but a crimp in Doc Davey’s Style. lvlvoryihing went along at a smooth pace that is until some women became a part of the Tech motors. The boye gently but firmly kept him away. from his downfall. Somehow Davey got away just as; a Good l—Iumor man appeared. Imagine this scene, “guests” and hecklers and Doc not buying. A little more heclcling and then came the fateful reach for the wallet. Ooooh Doc! Another quick decision cornea from the baseball “wizards." This om~ happened in the Concordia game when “La Goose” Laflodillcy couldn’t make up his mind ...... ninth inning, two outs, and a man on third-«in what manner he should catch a high pop fly; with his hands above or below his head. Yeah, he caught it. Golfers entered in the intra- mural golf tournament are here— by notified to get agoin’ as the tourney was scheduled to be finv lubed some time back. Alpha Sigma Phi became int/cr- i‘ratcrnity softball champs when they defeated l’tllo Delta Rim, ”~23. a week ago Monday. Dick Larson pitched the winning game while his; battery mate W'aync McCul- lough did some fine receiving. it was; a close game most of the way. All Dairlbi‘oo and Bill Mnckbarth, regular members of the chiiawk nine. helped the Al- pha Sign; drive on to victory; A! Hirsch, right fielder for the Rim Belts, turned in a marvellous game and Mugged in ocvcral runs; to keep the Rim Hell‘s up near the top. um.........._.. _...._......_._._. MM...___.._..._..___W._ PAGE} 5 ”Wm Weilllllllll Wididrlntlli @ v o r linen educate Illinois ’ll‘ech’s fighting netmen came from behind to beat Man quettc university, 443, in a thrilling final match last. Thursday at Mill waukee. It was their second vic- tory of the "week; Indiana State Teachers falling victim to the 'l‘cchawks 4-2, last Monday on the Midway courts. By virtue of these two wins, the racqueteers now pos- eess a seaaon’s record of ten vic- tories in thirteen starta. Trailing 343 in the singles matchea, the ’l‘echmen went on to sweep the No. 1 and No. 2 doubles to win over Marquette. Schultz “Wino First In the singles, Mike Schultz won his first set, (343, from No. 1 man, Harry Hopling, but lost the next 6-2, finally coming, back to deci‘ aively take the third set 6-1. Cap- tain Bob Lange played excellent tennis, but was not quite up to Marquette’i; captain, Bud Stumpi’, losing in two sets, 64, 6-3. liloublce Win Again Schultz and Larson paired for the No. 1 doubles and tied up the meet at 3 all, when they defeated Kopllng and Rozga in straight sets M, (M. Sherman and Ferguson won their first not 7.5 from Mar" quette’s Schmltz and Phillips and after losing; 5-4 with Marquette’o set point, went on to win the seen our] set "(-5 for the deciding match of the meet. Mike Schultz had little trouble running, through Indiana State Teacher's No. 1 man, Bob Kigin, in straight sets 6-2, 63. Bob Lange went three acts with Henry Ben- nett, but finally loat 7~li, 3-6, 645. Jim Ferguoon loot only four games to Ted Buoonettm winning in straight acts 6-2, 64%. Sherman Wino .. Playing No. 4, Earl Sherman won his firat set oil’ Kenneth Cot- tom ,il-Il, dropped the next set 6-4, and went on to Win the third set by a shut out (l0. Dick Dunworth lost to Perry Footy in straight; sets (ll, 6-3, for the Second Tec- hawk singlets; loss. This week the netmen will play four matches in five days, when they travel to Loyola university on Tuesday, face DeKa-lb teachers; at DeKalb on Wednesday, play Concordia on Friday, and play boot to Chicago Teachers on Sat- urday. The Techmen already hold victories this Season over Loyola and DeKalb and will be trying to extend their current winning Streak of two straight. Bob Osborne Receives Tech Athletic Award Bob Osborne was the most sur— prised and nervous athlete at the ITSA banquet the other night when his name was read as the recipient of the “Outstanding Freshman Athlete” award. Not only was Bob astounded to think he was picked as the best, but he was surprised to hear there was such an award. Bob was the first chhawk in two years to place in the Tech Relays when he got his third in the 440. Rob broke the school record in the 220 with a 22.2 and has run within .3 of a second of the school record of 51.6 in the quarter. Bob came from Oak Park high school, Where he was a member of the Illinois; State Cham- pionilhip squad of two years back. He 55 leading the track squad in goofing this season, having scored alig‘iost an even hundred points. In a ilual meet against Elmhurst Bola bloke the meet record in the 440 and 220 besides anchoring the record-breaking mile relay team.