PAGE EKGHT mm m We “ll’lME fill”? A, By Warren Spitz We have been assigned to our role in this crisis. It has been de- creed that, if at all possible, we complete our college educations so that we may be of better serv— ice to our country. You are going to school today with very much the same attitude that has always prevailed. This “free" feeling need not be altered, but it must he bolstered by a do termination to make our fun, sport and frolic achieve their patriot-Jo rather than just fill a gap in a twenty-four hour allay. Tech’s sporting program has been, and will be, adjusted to the difficulties of a wartime footing. We have lost, and will continue to lose men from our teams, but we insist that rather than attempt to minimize the importance of 91th leties in the defense program, we build stronger teams and more wide-spread activity. The place of athletics continues to he on top as a developer of fighting, co operative men. "We have been banned from at, tending or publicizing: our home games in basketball at the game» m. Thin leads us to urge your at— tendance at outside games. Start Wednesday and ride up to Never- ville to see the Teehmvim “hackle North Central. llt‘iclilllflllfiu Fund rosullzewwlilext issue. TECHNOLOGY NEWS Allwfiler loueh wlmllle glxeleen ldy a: {a Armour this In mulling? genie Armour college finished the touchball season by sweeping the game with the Lewis AllStars, 2618. Bob Neuhaus and his south campus aces jumped to a quick lead and were never headed. al- though they were only one point ahead on two occasions. By vir— tue of the Senior Mechs Victory last week over the Jerks, Armour now has undisputed possession of top honors for the touchball tour- ney. The Armour lads started the game with a bang by pushing over two touchdowns before the Lewis lights had drawn a good, deep breath. Neuhaus rifled a pales in- to the arms of Harry Heidenreich on the third play of the game for the initial tally, and Pete Zemaitis dragged in a short shovel pws for the point after. ‘ Armour hem-es [lgain Erickson kicked all for the south campus lads and after two plays regained the hall from the west campus boys at midfield. Three plays gained nothing. Then Neuhaus faded deep and after run. ning around in circles for a few seconds, he looped a pass into the arms of “Jackson" Byme for the second tally. J ack Chaitoian rush ed the play for Lewis and Pete Ze maltis. attempting to pass for the point after, was trapped deep in his own territory. Several downs after the Armour lads had again kicked ofl’, Lewis tallied when Friewer dropped a pass into the hands of Novaski for a touchdown, Lewis; missed the point after to make the score 13-6. ll’um Blocked J ack Chakoain and Chuck Leary added another tally for Lewis when Jack blocked George Peder- son’s punt and Chuck fell on it in the end zone. The point after was again missed. The south campus team boiled down the field with blood in their eyes, and on a spread-play Ericson snagged a pass and then with the help of marvelous blocking by Pe- derson and Goluska, tripped over for six points. The team got con- fused on the following play and missed the try for the point after. Lewis pushed over their last ta!» ly of the game late in the first half when Paul Brockxnandnter. rented a pass thrown by Byrne and outran Goluslta and Byrne to the corner of the end zone. 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