PAGE EIGHT READY —— AIM ~— FIRE! Reading from. top to bottom: and Rob Zelin line up their sights iiilllt'li” ltlllflirlhjlthl. llithfi it} flittilfih The Pi Kapps took it on the chin last. week 182 as Delta Lamb. (in Xi advanced to the final round of the interfraternity touchholl tournament. Early in the first half, Lombziu Xi tallied three times in quick succession. The Prather’Kolovitz combination clicked for two scores, the third coming on Ben ny Prather’s; 60 yard run alter a pass interception. Knorr, Jacobo. Vizzird, and Bonner contributor} to the victory with some fine block- ing and clean, headeup hall play ing. The Pi Kapps lone twopoints came when “Swivel Hips” Jacobs was caught behind his own goal line. He was running backward to gain up speed for a long, (lash (iownfield when the Pi Knpp line crush ed through and swamped him. After Thanksgiving vacation Lambda Xi will lock horns with, the Phi Kapps in the interl‘rater— nity final, Each frat is rearrang ing its trophies to make room for the football cup. With the basketball — howling season near at hand, the HT frets are beginning to round their respective combatants into shape. Cheer Boys, (Earls Holol First Meeting Minus cheerleaders, the teams {IT are entering into what ought to be the greatest athletic year of the school. The sports staff has gone ahead in an attempt to change the minus to a plus. Hence, last Friday a meeting was called to start such a group. Twenty men were present. This job of cheering does not rest with any group or any one man but with the whole, student body of HT. You can help us out by suggesting cheers and songs. Place any ideas in the Teen News box. The basketball game with the University of Chicago will be the biggest game of the year. The. .‘n u; team can lick Chicago with your bucking, They “(it'd it, the. school needs it. SO, LET’S Gil—BEAT CHHCAGOM Rob Mahler. Ray Smith, Roll Bell for the year‘s uctiritico. Silo rmhooters fil'ort Shooting 3ession To the tune of snapping rifle hulls and exploding shells, the rifle club hangs on to a brilliant year, Ray Smith. president. brags of an enrollment. of eighty/slow niemhere. lime to the large num- ller anti the keen li‘ltcrest which the members have shown. the club has been forced to close its mom iiersi'iip. This; limitation is to he made on November 28. The groups officers for Vii-’42 will include Ray Smith, president; ’l‘etl Dumcz. treasurer: Roy Peter- szon, secretary and George Borre, (remain, The riflemen have tie (titled to broatlcn their scope. So. a dinner and howling party have been planned for the near future. i’tmtzil Mull-hm»: llcholinletl Postal matches have been schctl ulerl with Wheaten and North western. The former will be held on November 26 and the latter on December 6. This year’s team, led by Captain Eorre, will have Ray Smith, Bob hauler. Roy Peterson, and Bob Bell as members. These men will be augmented by Robert Zelin, Norm Carey, Joe Hind, and Ted Dumez. Professor Marigold serves as the inspiration of the team in the capacity of adviser. Second in l}. 01‘ C. Meet Last year the boys won six while dropping five in competi- tion with MIT, Purdue, Missouri School of Mines, and others. The biggest achievement of the year was the second place win in the if. of C. invitational meet. This season‘s team has men with one year of competition completed. With this experience and the abil- ity they have, the sharp shooters should be the best in the mid-west. ATENTION W’RES’ELERS! There will be. a wrestling: moot with the Division Street YMCA at 231’) on the evening of Nov. 28, in their gym. Matches will in: mmle for each mam. Mom- bel-n ot' illc ’l‘ccli team are. ex- pected to continue workouts. TECHNOLOGY NE‘WS r willie our By Warren Spitz Keep the ball rolling! The newly established fieldhouse fund. dur— ing the. past week, has received two important. contributions First of these was a sum of $97.01 added to the collection by the south can» pus senior class of 1941. Notice of the donation was sent by Fred DcMoney, former sports editor of Technology Ncwn. The amount was a surplus in the treasury of the graduating class. Thanks, Fred. The. ITSA board also acknow- lcflges the. receipt ol‘ $25 from E0!» or I, llllnois Tech letter-man's: so- ciety. “Rog" Mueller, captain of the himcbnll tonin, norvcn as prcsi. {lent of the group. it is hoped that the. example of these campus organizations will inspire others to like action. Every fraternity. sorority, honorary so- ciety or club group is called upon to rlo its small share. A wholly organized campaign for lunch; has not us yet been in- stigated, but this will come with official sanction. Each week from now on in, the Tech News will publish a box at the end of this column showing the contributions as they increase the sum total of the funds. We want to see that list grow, but fast. ‘t‘i’ith the tennis team in high lill'ifli‘ and gunning for a perfect season. we‘d like to remind the. l'l‘l’ésll that the fellows who hung up such a fine record in tennis; competition limit your recoivefl only minor letters for their efforts. l'ce. we know that the. number 0 men out for the sport is not an went on that in sports such as travelling, which have been manic minim". But, it remains that if an i‘itlileie‘n attainments are worthy of n mnior award. he. should re» wire one and not lie discriminat- wl against because ol‘ the number of men out for lhl‘ export. it is within the power of the team coaches to choose those men (lesm‘ring of awards, but let’s help him lay providing degrees of let- ter awards so that if a team is lopi‘lolch and really doingr an ex“ cepilonally fine job of represent- ing; the school, the men will be amply awarded. .6 Let‘s promise the tennis men major awards if they give us as fine a season as last. ”Who said lllinols 'i‘cch ilocnn’t have good football men? Besides the willows who (lid such a swell gob of whalin’ the daylight out of Chiwgo, there. are a few other fair to middlin' players htlngin’ around the. institution. Witness a couple of lads in the EDT metallography course. “Who are they? Oh, just Ken Kavanaugh and Aldo Forte. end and guard respectively of the Chicago Bears. A few more recruits are regis- tered in the new ordinance course starting in January. These raw youngsters are Young Busse, qua-r. tel-hack: George McAfee, sense" tional halfback; Bay Bray, guard, and Al Baisi, guard. Let’s start an evening school football team. Slutleni hieiclhouee lgtinti ”SA .. ...... $l0,000.0€l Class of l94l 97.0! Honor "l" 25.00 Winter Informal T??? 7??? ???? NEW MEN RMSE MERMEN’S MQPES With high hopes of improving last year’s record of 3 wins and 8 losses, the swimming team is practicing strenuously ‘for the coming season. New men will un- doubtedly constitute a major por- tion of a team well supplied with veteran splashers. lento Tech Man on {ileum Foremost. prospect. is the ex- cellent Jim McNer'ny, a highly touted star from Lane Tech. Mo Nerny won the 220 free style in the State high school meet last. year. He should definitely bolster the weak free style division ex- isting on last year’s squad. Returning to school after being out last year is Whitney Pearson, a star in his; freshman year. Pean son will be a point winner in the free styles and also in the back- stroke. Wilson T ‘aflfifi‘l' on 'l‘oum Other new men are Bob Ford in the free style division and Bill. Myer, a high class diver. Myer won laurels at. Wilson .lr. college. His transfer to Illinois Tech is just that much more strength to the team. Time trials are due to be run off next week to determine the fastest NOVEMBER 18, Will ll: when lnl‘rumurol One of the most popular intro mural sports will swing into ac« tion next week. This rough and tumble sport that takes a high toll of injuries is none other than Mping pong. Entries This Woolt Entries for this tourney will be taken from Monday to Wednes- day this week. Intramural Manet“ ger Milt Ple‘va predicts that about seventy men will turn out for this interesting activity. Matches will be two out of three games until the semifinals are reached. Then the four men left will compete in .a- round robin to determine the winner and run. her-up. ”Wide, Open The tourney should be wide open as the. three top men from last year have departed. Bob 01« son, the winner, and Sam Folk, have graduated, while Art Gold- berg has left school. 530 both the singles and doubles champion ships are undefended. ~.. men on the squad. Thus far there has been scheduled 6 meets for the period after the Christmas vacation besides several to be held during December. a 'n tie harremng 1 $th won 111‘” game "‘10“ gel; qmck net/«steel» largely Oil W criteria Ruffle? in ‘3 Will answew anti. newgcaot' Washington? it rain tomorrow through newspaper, all of which deport ‘ ' t. Electric eqpnpmcn 6 right _ In Electrifi- clcphone WI Picture an "by Western 0 £1; the 30“ T616? cl hroadcam‘m Electric. . in you!” W1 arm it these if)? mg; m to 3"“: use nuliacturel‘v ”Patel! 35 fl!“ hufle System i l l L l l l i ii.