ENE fill"? 3‘ ”9”; By “lowest Spitz You read these sports pages; you hear about it; you may even talk about it; but, how many of you have ever seen a running of the Illinois Tech Relays (formerly Armour Tech Relays). Not many, we know! Well, here is a real chance. Take Time Out Saturday night and drop over to the University of Chicago Fieldhouse and see a great exhihi» Lion sponsored by your school. You’ll never regret it. Your student activity fee on» titles you to membership in the Illinois Tech Alhlelic association and with it an athletic paes obim’n» able each semester in the cashier’s office. This pass will admit you to the Illinois Tech Relays on March 15. If you do not have a pass a nominal fee of $.40 is charged at the gate. Bring the girls and male? it . party. They’ll enjoy it. Let us check over some of the stars you’ll see in acilon:~— University 70 yard (lasluw Wal- ler Shelton, Marquette; defending champ, Gene Littler of Nebraska. We should see a new Relays reo- ord set here as all three have all- ready equalled the existing lime of 7.1 seconds. High hurdlcszw Joe Finch oi Northwestern should have limo trouble. University 440 yard (MHz—w Jerry Schneider Northwestern and Littler, Nebraska. College 440 :11on doshz—ull'e‘rc’e a chance for Illinois Tech m plum: with Bob Osborne, our sparkling irosli runner. His host (:ompozi‘ tion will come from», Arlen of North Central. 1“ Low I-Iurdlosz—‘Chucli llorvolh of Northwestern equalled llio American Indoor record Friday go we look for a new relays record from him. Shot Put2~1~lugli Rendlcmah of Chicago should heave ill lee: lo cop first honors. In the oollogo division Jones of Lawrence and Bohen of De Kalb will fight it out. Polo Vault—43d Thistlethwajm holder of the Relays record at 33 feet 9 inches will attempt to better thal mark. North Central’s trio of White, Preston and Mozzo should place high in the colicgo division. High Jump:—~—.lim and Don Smith of Northwestern are tops in this event. Filflfiiiwi ENGiNEEiiS: fig? iEWiE "i“imi’ifi By defeating the juniors 29 to 16, the freshmen engineers won the intramural championship of the Lewis campus. The freshmen defeated the Sophomores 32 to 24, and the jun- iors won from the seniors by dc- fault. Two weeks later they played the juniors for championship. The champions were paced by Captain O’Leary, who is now on the Frosh squad at Armour, Ar- hoe and Bonthron. The junior team was paced by Captain Fish- man, and Steve Mendak. Gold medals were awarded for the championship. Those receiv- ing medals are: Captain Joe O’Lea- ry, Ralph Arboe, Bob Bonthron, Bill Clark, Adrian Galassi, Bill Gurczyn, Walter Gauigar, Jim Heap, John Kastholm, Jim Snod— grass, and Jerry Houle. TECHNOLQGY N EWS ML filed? Fvooiesoem Molly“: fieloyo fliei; Wfoyoe Mofioiiouph ioooio "ileum diuguiiougg i’ioy Eudo; fluid-hull Meoi @pouo Bowling, ping-pong, softbalm these are the current sports on the intramural program which shall soon be supplemented by horse-shoes, tennis and golf. Ping- pong which will go out of the picture in the next few days is in its final stages with Bob Olson, Art Goldberg and Bob Adelson a1 lsel. Lo play a round robin to determine the champion. Out of this tournament three playoff, shall he picked to compete in the intercollegiate Ping~Pong Tourney to be held at Culver-Stockton Col- lege in Missouri on March 21-22. Outstanding players include the above three plus Folk, Rahmxpofl. and hinihock. new s, MW :5 I ’ willie/m... ”‘3’ Wm. \ 33,. As (no howling tournament “as pa d the halfway marl; several moms show great strength and a close race to the wire is expected hoiween the Soph Mechsy, Jr. hicchs, Bugs, Coaliiious, and the Jr. Clvilu. Highest averages in the :oua‘mnmcnl are held by Sonny Vl’eiosmah, Bill McDonough. and slim Mlmvegen. DE PAUW SiNKS TECH SPLASHERS; T‘ezrii’s valiant mermon were not so volium Saturday. March 1, for" that eltmvioon all 4 o’clock down in Groouczastlc. Indiana, De Pouw crossed the locals and sunk the hays; without any sighs of mercy by the dovasiating score of 5718. This hoe hem: the most oneoidcd some in lilo history of the Too hawiolioosier feud. Huxlmld "Winn Earle Huxhold. one of the team’s leading scorers, came through with the only win for the Scarlet and Gray as he paddled across rho finish line in the 150- yard hack siroke in 2:0].4 The rest of film scoring was done through ihc medium of two seconds and lhe inevitable third place. Depoluw was not satisfied with merely healing the Junior For- maliliev. They broke two varsity pool records. Jack Ketcham did 2:44 for the 2005181111 breast, stroke, and the mil-yard free style sprint relay team iraversed the distance in 3:530. The Hoosiers have al- ways used the Techawks as a me dium for breaking records, for in 1939!. three records which still stand today. were made in a simi— lar meet. Meet Beloit Friday Last Saturday Illinois Wesleyan was {he guest of the Windy City water wings. The McGillivraymen were looking for their third vic- tory of the season. This Friday aft— ernoon Beloit which has already defeated the Techawks, invades Hamlet: pool. On Saturday eve— ning. the Techawks will wind up theix eleven meet season by play‘ ing Brutus to an avaracious Ides of March. DePauW Tiger. The wa- ter ballet will be performed right before the Tech Relays by Radc— macher, Mankus, Blume, Stowell and Gage, with Larson directing. Loyola Scores Win Over Thinclocls 5243 Led by versatile Wayne McCul- lough, third year co-op, the illi- uois Tech track squad of 18 men will match its abilities against the best of the Mid-West’s cinder Stars in the lilinois Tech Relays next Saturday night. Lacking the calibre of the Tech team of ’38 which placed fourth in the Ar- mour Relay games of that year, the team will display a group of promising freshmen and a few up per classmen. Elwood Seeks il’lnoo Again The only member of the present. team ever to place in former Tech Relays is John Elwood, pole vault- ei‘, who broke the school record in the 38 Relays with a mark of 12 feet. Twice this season he has made 11’6" and so may equal or surpass his mark on Saturday. lilcCuliough should place in el- llier the mile or half mile event. Entered in both, the long-limped l‘ecliawk, will probably concen- lmie oh the half. George Erkcrl., iccshi‘non winner of the inter-class mile, will compete in his specialty ii an ihjured ankle which has kepl him out. most of the season reacts favorably. flolmmm Emu. iu lllznslms Bob Osborne, consistent fresh dash man, is the Scarlet ll; Gray’s Desi representative in the (50-yard dash. Larocco and Watson are owners in the dash. Osborne and Malilaews are the only representa- tives in the. 440. This: is George Mallhews’ fourth appearance in the Pleioye. lo me high and low hurdles are amorous Barry and Keigher, with probable starters; Mahaooek, John- sion and Watson. Barry is much lmprovod over" last season when he reached the semi-finals; of the highs in ihe ’l‘och Relays. Raddy Unknown Quumiiy Tech's mile relay will probably oomiui of Matthews, James and McCullough with Osborne at an- chor. .loiuzslon is likely to break imp li‘iifl group. The sprint mod— loy will probably have Matthews in me «manor, Osborne and J omes m the 224} legs and McCullough in the dual half mile. The two mile qua-Moi will he picked from El" 3mm. lolmoion. McCullough. Rat; um: Smmrs and Matthews. Loyola nosed out the Tech track- stem in a close meet last Friday night all the University of Chicago ii'leldhouoe. The final scoring showed Loyola with 52 points againel llloinois- Tech’e: 43. Tom Leydeu and Ari. Lancaster were l‘aégh-poiut men for the winners with ten points apiece. Bob Us home. Tom’s sensatlonul fresh- man. led his team with an aggro» gate of 9% points. Bob took a first in the 440. second in the 60 and anchored the winning relay team. WW ”EM ZIELAY RECORDS ”lull .lmnp‘ifl-r'kvl. No. II]. Teachers, “/6" 31"; Ymfilv—Wfilfilv’ihwnih“. N.i'. “Will/u” 191;!) Kim. Sum: (Mom) 51’ Pair Sim: l'mm—lim-km-y, ova". mm l‘, T” Yd. Durllwllllth-r, Nell. :7.l, 15W); Sllolr um. mmwm- 4m l'ul. 70411 I H . Illinois, 17.1. 1936: llama? ( .7.1 l‘l.‘l4:.lolmsun, lllhmiu Slate . .7.1, m. Follow» Milo Relaymfilicllloun Normal, 8: . “ 40 1V 2 Mile unmywilurqmu», 75.2.4, MI (‘ullcge 1 Mile flolzly‘xm'th (.‘enti’ul. 55:26.0, 15337 70 Yd, H. H clmilh, V’Vlsr’rmsm, :(78.6, 1938 440 Yd Ruliv KIWI”. Nm‘lll (Imil‘ul "l :45).4 191:. ‘ .0 Jr. Cull. Modli’yw‘l’vllsou Jr. (Bulk-av, .: 194” 70 YD L.H.v‘T01mil-h, Wayne, 17.6. Knuppenberger. Kan. Slate, 17.6, Saunark. Purdue. :7.fl. was One—Mlle Runvl-‘crnsko, Wiscomxin, 4'0?” 1938 830 Yd. Rnn—Hockntl. Mm‘quvtw College Medley, Ill. thlo. Nor. l 037 l 1935 l 1934~35 l‘uivorsily Milo Roll!)r—l’illslmrgh, 11:21.!) WWW composov of over 50 college hill“ songs-“in "Momma “limo" 0 FOR Lifll‘. MON. 'l‘UMS., “7160., NHL, AT 10 RM. ivmuou ii. moi MWWW hi. ii». fl. hidiiouo . es:- Copyxig 1941, moon": (2 Mvcm Tomaso Co. @@ igi’lfi Emfidi’il ngi‘ifig’ilfid ”EMQ meow; Amoricu'o No. l Dome Mud meadow in "llllooullohi Serenade“ 0 F0“ Lilli}. THEM" Willi)" THURS" li’i.‘ 9 RM. igiioois mimeeh Wioo “iiijii’ee 'Moioi‘ies Illinois Tea-ifs boxing team. fighting all the way, met Valparai- so University in a contest which was close to a grudge match at Valparaiso last Friday night. The final score; Ill/23%, was not ac- cepted without reservations for partisan opinion, as the captain of Tech’s team, Ernie Colant re- ceived only a draw on the basis of a split decision—tho 'l‘echawk’s were sure that Colant. hitting limos with everything but the seconds stool, victory. was headed for All of the fights were hard fought, three of them ending in technical knockouts. One of these in Tech’s favor and two in favor of Valparaiso. llerick of Illinois Tech so aptly handled his man. Luley, during the first. round and the beginning of the second. that Schweibert, Valpo’s coach, stopped the light after 47 sec. of the sec— ond round. Very heartening regardless of the final score was the fact that every man on the Tech squad gave his all, and moree—all 01 the boys started punching at the opening bell and kept on driving until they just couldn’t punch any more. It seemed quite apparent. that dis- regarding physical advantage, the Tech men displayed superior ring work- .De Giorge (1281/2) I.I.T. won by unanimous decision from Simon (124) v. (20151101. (128%) HT. drew Bruss (1271/2) V. Hirsch (132%,) V. won by TKO. over Young (129) 1.1T. 3rd round. Simpson (1483/3) 1.111“. won on split decision from Wolf (141) V. Merrick (162%). l.l.T. won by TKO. over Luley (1533/2) V. Mueller (1781/2) V. won on split dccisiou from Buddeke (172%,) 1.1. ,1, . . Barth (148) V. won by TKO. over Swan (18”) l.l.'l‘. in second round. Rei‘er‘ee~~Walt Sch umm mm. ”new!”