SIX gophemore krachskers kaise inlernc ass meek as iohnskon skars kwrce Takes first in hurdles and rnile oBy having over half of lhe men presenl. lhe Sophs walked off wilh lhe lnlerclass lrack meel lasl Sal- urday, February l4. al Slagg Field. Only aboul filleen men showed up. and of lhese eighl were Sophe. These lads garnered 5 firsls and placed a man in each evenl. oln lhe lield evenls. which were were run olF first a new slar was uncovered—«Marlon Paul. a hash- man. came lhrough wilh a brillianl performance in lhe shol pul and heaved il 36 feel 31/2 inches. Al Puryzcki. soph. beal Paul's lirsl lhrow, bul Morlon bounced back and bellered Al by one-half inch. coach Meyers. who wilnessed lhe meel. is very much pleased wilh lhe showing of lhese lwo lads and lhinks lhal eilher one of lhem can break lhe school record, wilh a lil- lle prac‘rice. The Sophs complelely monopolized lhe lield evenls. and excep’r lor Paul's performance. cop- ped all lhe poinls. oDick Bagdon. lhe lone Senior lo gel any poinls. dashed oli lhe dash in good lime. wilh Mike La Rocco and Jack ,Pollenger Following close in his lracks. Bagdon again iriurnph- ed in lhe 440. where he led Konlos and Pollenger a merry race and 'iinv ally ended up wilh firsl place. «The hurdle even’rs were usurped by Bob Jonhslon. soph. who calmly ran oil wilh lirsl in bolh lhe low and lhe highs. in lhe highs. Earl Mills and Joe Barnel’r finished in order aller Bob; while l{he lows saw Mills and Ralner bringing up lhe second and lhird places. ONal Rainer lried gamely in bolh lhe 880 and lhe mile. bul in bolh cases was nosed oul. In lhe 380* Dick Haberkorn, lrosh. whipped oul lhe dislance in good shape and greally impressed Remie Meyer. The mile run saw Johnslon bee-i Nal lo give Bob 3 firs’rs for lhe sophs. are >5: >5: lnlerclass Track Summary-- Shol Pul: Paul (F), Puryzcki (SO). Deiler (J) 36' 3.5". 50-Yard Dash: Bagdon (SE). La Rocco (J). For. lenger (50) :06.8. TOT-Yard High Hurdles: Johnslon (SO). Mills (SO). Bar. nell (J) :l l. Mile: Johnslon (SO). Rainer (50} 5:4”). MiG-Yard Run: Bagdon (SE). Konlos (SO). Pol- lenger (SO) l:00. 880-Yard Run: Haberkorn (F) Z:l5.4. 70-Yarcl Low Hurdles: Johnslon (SO). Mills (50), Ral- ner (50) :08.9. High Jump: . Tubergen (SO). Konlos (50). Bar— nell (J). Puryzcki {SO} 5' l". Broad Jump: Mills (30). Barne’rl (SO). Larson (50) i7" “.5". Special Jr.-Soph. Relay: SophSu-«Ralner. Tubergen. Kon- los. Mills: Juniorstei’rers. Lau- den. La Rocco. Bagdon. l:44.7. TECHAWKS DROP CLOSE GAME TO LAKE FOREST oThe indomilable llT hockey learn losl a lhriller lo lhe Lake Foresl cily learn by lhe close score of 5-4. The game was played on lhe home ice of lhe Lake Foresl learn a week ago Sunday. oAiler spoiling lhe Forreslers lhree goals in lhe iirsl live min- ules of play lhe Daveymen selfled down lo work and lilerally won lhe remaining filly-live minules of play. During lhe period aller lhe lirsl live minu'res of play unlil lhe end of lhe second period nol a puck passed lhe llT nel and lhus. excepl for lhe lirsl hear’rbreaking minules. lhe hockey lads had lhe game‘un— der conlrol. «While lhe Tech learn was gel- ling ils skales warmed up and gel- ling ils brains inlo working order. lhe Lake. Foresl learn pushed lhrough lhree goals lo pul lhem well ahead. Suddenly lhe Slide Rule boys began lo lick. They choked oli lhe Foreslers' allack and rush- ed lhe puck down inlo lhe oppen» enls' lerrilory. For lhe nexl lwen- ly-iive minules lhe llT lads gave lhe Foresl goalie a hol lime. eThe goalie saved lhe game for Lake Foresl by allowing four pucks lo pass him in lhis lurious on- slaughl and by slaving oil a lasi- minule power al‘lack by ”T. nThroughoul lhe game lhe so- called‘ second line bore lhe brunl of lhe allack. This is a direcl re- versal oi lhe silualion lhal exisled in The Chicago game when lhe lirsl line was hoi. oThe "second slringers." Dick Melcalie. George Crawlord and Bob Johnson, provided all lhe lal- lies ior lhe boys from ”T. Dick Mel- calle and George Crawlorol were each responsible for lwo goals each. lncidenlally. all four goals scored by lhese lads were solo dashes wilhoul any supporl from lhe olher genls on lhe leam. «in slrange conlrasl lo lhe rug- ged. lurious. clashing delense lhal lhe boys showed in lhe Chicago game. lhe delense ellorls of all excepl Glenn Willekindl al goal. were feeble and almosl lulile. Glenn did a marvelous job al lhe nels and saved numerous "sure" goals. oThe lhird game in lhe series wilh lhe U. of C. will be played lomorrow al 3:30 pm. on lhe rink under lhe Norlh slands ol Slagg lield. LINEUP: oRighl VVing—Dick Osberg. oLell Wing—Jack Eullill. oCenler~Bill Walson. oRighl Delense—Bill Parks. oLell Delense —— Jack Weldon- mueller. oGoalie—Glen Willekindl. Spares: Waller. Du Broil. Crawford. Melcalfe, Johnson. Baseball Meeting Wednesday February l8 5:00 pm. U 2 W JAQK CMA’MQIAN LEADS INTRAMMRAL A G 'i' V i "i" E E 55 oOilicial appoinlmenl of Jack Chakoian as inlramural manager of alhlelic aclivilies was modellasl Tuesday by Coach Granl N. Slen- ger. This appoinlmenl may help lo solve lhe long slanding problem of men's alhleliCs al Lewis. Prior lo lhis lhe gymnasium was closed lo lhe men sludenls during lhe limes lhal ‘Slenger was al lhe soulh campus. The gym will now be open for lhe men sludenls on Tuesday. Thursday. and Friday during all hours ol lhese days unlil 5 p.m. oThe Lewis baskelball slarls oil wilh a "bang" loday wilh lhe l-B Cemops playing lhe Wolves al 3 p. m. The sludenl body is iniviled lo aliend all games and cheer 'l'heir lavoriles. There are seven leams in lhe league and more will be wel- corned; however. lhe new enlries musl be in belore live o'clock Wed- nesday. oMr. Chakoian. caplain of lhe Molecules, claims lhal his learn is a cinch lo win lhe ’rournamenl. bur he has iorgollen aboul lhe Wild- cals who are led by Paul Brockman and Ed Killoy. former "sharpies" from Norlhweslern. «The winner of lhe Lewis lourna- menl will receive medals and will play in an NT championship game againsl lhe Armour champs. Min— ialure gold baskelballs will be awarded lo lhe all slar loam which will be solecled al lhe close of lhe season. This learn will play a ligh‘i schedule. arranged by Cha- koian and Coach Slengar againsl all-ska} learns from lhe soulh cam- pus. "Tobie karmic lakes lnrn in spolhghl oBig News!!! Big Time Table Tennis Hiis llTl Exhibilion Games lo be Played Before Crowds al Soulh Side Campus!!! oThe Sludenl Union audilori‘um will be lhe scene of one of lhe hol— lesl lable lennis malches lo be seen lhis season. Al IO o'clock. Friday morning. in a charily affair ladmisson Tree}. lhe cream ol lhe while spheroid chasing engineers will wind up lhe inlramural ping pong lourney. oi’rincipais in lhis lhrilling drama will be Herschel Franks and Bob Adelson. These lads will come lo grips in a lhrilling ballle for su- premacy and dominance in lhe singles division. Al lhe same lime. lhe powerful doubles learn will bal- lle and lighl ior lhe coveled cham- pionship medals. The winners of lhe Herschel Franks-Bob Adelson vs. Aaron l(rus-Aaron Kolom bouls. will lake on lhe winners of lhe Ed Franks-Hal Jacobs vs. Bob Cole— Pele Zemailis games. oDon'l lorgel. Friday al l0 6. m.. in lhe Union Audilorium l I l oSpor’rs wrilers. ahoy. New men are needed on lhe Technology News sporls slafi. Jusl drop your name and year in lhe Tech News box in lhe Sludenl Union lobby. Then drop up lo lhe Tech New offices on Friday belween four and six and we'll sign you up. Foorreensh annual Tech Relays recall .inseresring leaks of she [pass «While mosl sporls do nol al- lord an accurale comparison ol lhe calibre ol compelilion belween lhe alhleles of lhe pasl and lhe pres~ enl. a glance al lhe records of lhe pasl Tech Relays allords a 'Fainlly accurale means of balancing lhe abililies of lhe slars of lhe mid- weslern cinder palhs now in ac- lion wilh lhose of lormer years. Each Funning ol lhe Relays has caused new names lo be inserled in lhe record books. and lhis Re- lay is expecled lo cause no less lurmoil in lhe prinling houses. Bul look al some ol lhe havoc crealed in recenl years. «The lhirleenlh annual Tech Re- lays lasl year wilnessed lhe eslabv lishmenl oi lhree new records. as well as a lhird slraighl viclory in lhe collegiale division lor Michigan Normal's crack squad lor one of lhe mosl successful Relays in lheir his- lory. Marquelle. ‘39 and ‘40 win- ners in lhe Universily division. drop— ped lo lhird. however. as Wisconsin garnered 441/1. poinls lo lead lhe second place Universily of Illinois learn by 121/2 in lhe final labula- lion ior lhe Universily division. oGene Lilller. Nebraska‘s greal runner. lived up lo his previous Re- lay showings when he broke lhe 440 record held by Wagner ol Norlh Cenlral while breezing in 40 yards ahead of his nearesl rival. Lil'ller had earlier walked oil wilh lhe 70 yard sprinl. lhus becoming lhe 'iirsl man lo win lwo evenls in lhe '4l compelilion. A iew minules laler. Michigan Normal's Don Sumrner~ iield duplicaled lhe feel by bagging bolh ends oi lhe hurdles. ollT's own Bob Osborne placed lhird in lhe collegiale 440. enabling lhe Techawk squad lo place higher lhan in lhe previous year. The all— lime Tech mark was eslablished in 1930 when lhe men won lhe Relays wilh a score of oil/2. bul lhe 1938 leamkmade lhe besl showing in re~ cenl years as il placed lourlh wilh a lolal of la l/3 poinls. o I938 also saw Wisconsin's Chuck Fenske break a six-year mile record wilh a 4:08};l mark. Don Smilh cop lhe 70—yard high hurdles wilh a new low mark, and Mill LPadway pole vaull lo new haighls when he clear- ed lhe bar al l3 ll. 9 3/8 inches. as lhe Badger‘s; broke lhree‘ol lhe live shallered marks. Charles Belchel ol DeKalb eslablished a new high iump- 'mark wilh a 6 ll. 6 in. leap. and llli- nois Universily's sprinl medley learn compleled lhe record book may- hem. oThis meel also saw Armour lake ils inilial 'lir'sl in lrack evenls when Alex Bingham won lhe dosh some minules ahead of Earl Covinglon's viclory in lhe 440. Don Paul. how- ever. had placed lirsl in lhe lleld evenl as for back as l930. «Michigan Normal look over lhe collagiale crown in '39. lo unlhrone Nor’rh Conlral. as lour new marks were made. Kansas Slale loolball slar Elmer Hackney pul lhe shol 5| ll. 6%. inches lo sel a new mark. and Marquello‘s Shellon upsel lhe exisling dope when he nosed oul Wisconsin's Kauilman. and Norlh- weslern's Myron Piker. lo break lhe lope and exisling record for lhe 70 yard dash lo lhrill lhe specialors wilh one of lhe closesl finishes in Relays hislory. oNorlhweslarn also provided an- olher record smasher as Ed Thislhle~ wall-e exceeded lhe previous mark of Wisconsin's Padwoy in lhe pole vaull wilh :1 l3 ll INA; in. leap. Wagner of Naperville came in for his share ol glory when he clipped 6/IO ol 6 second oil of lhe previ- ous low lor lhe 440 dash. Chuck Fenske relurned in I940 lo run lhe world's laslesl indoor %, mile in providing lhe grealesl lhrill of lhe even’r wilh lhe possible excep- lion ol Gene Lilller's viclory in lhe 70 yard dosh. Waller Shellon. re- urning lo defend his ‘39 record againsl such a brillianl 'Field of dash men as Nebraska's Lilller and May- nard Black. and Chicago's John Davenporl. found Lilller's final lunge lo break a dead lock 5: lillle loo slrong. and his own mark was equal~ ed by lhe ellorl. il'i' PREPAREEE WM RELAYS All TEME FDR idil ANNUAL EVENT” DRAWS NEAR oPreparalions lor lhe Mlh an- nual lllinois Tech Relays lo be cli. maxed by lhe "nighl oi nigh’rs." March l2. are rapidly gaining mo- menlum. Already solely lucked away. unlil lheir presen‘ralion lo lhe alhleles who have shown lheir su- periorily in lhe various evenls. are lhe highly coveled medals. Al- lhough lhe cups haven'l arrived as yel. lheir appearance is expecled soon. aAnnually one of lhe largesl lrack and lield evenls in lhe coun- lry, lhis year's meal will again see lhe colleges and universilies splil inlo lwo divisions wilh cups and lrophies being awarded in bolh. Previously lhe universilies have been allowed lo vie lor a mylhical championship. Anolher innovalion is a Calholic high school relay. which will now lake ils place along wilh lhe Chicago Public high school and Junior College relays. olher re— cenl addilions lo lhe Tech Relays. oThe invilalions have been senl oul lo lhe colleges and universilies in lhe enlire middle wesl. and as replies are being received daily. lhe enlry blanks will. in all probabilily, go oul lhis week. Among lhe schools which have already express- ed lheir desire lo compele in lhe games are Wisconsin. Chicago. Norlhweslern. Wesl Virginia. and Dubuque. in lhe universily division. olncluded among lhe colleges heard lrom are Cornell, Norlhern Illinois Slale Teachers. lowa Slale Teachers. Michigan Slale. Albion. Monmoulh. Chicago Teachers. Whealon. Weslern lllinois Teach- ers. Yanklon College of Soulh Da- kola. A. and T. College of Greens— boro. N. C.. LaGrange. and Marlon and Wilson Junior Colleges.