3333 33333333 ”3333 flogom Logo 3333 3.3 333 CI 33% 33333333333333 3o33le, 3333333 @eenw 3o Loyolo Marge Williams College will pro- 6 Illinois Tech’s cage competition lg’lll’; in the Techawks' first home me of the season and their third 313: of the 1946437 campaign. The tune will be played at the Valenw o’s Boys Club and will begin at 0 pm. last year the Scarlet and Gray 1'33 the GW crew in a home and ‘ , engagement. The Techmen pped the first of the two contests, 333,135-33 in the last minute of :1]. In the second meeting of the wt» fives, Illinois Tech swamped the both Siders at Valentine’s gymnaw mm by a 613-42 count. ' Maroons Beat Teohowln , The Illinois Tech angers dropped heir second basketball tilt in as my starts when the University of image handed them a 50-48 defeat in on overtime contest last Saturday in the Midway fieldhouec. After trailing through most of the game, Techawks’ offense began to click, lie in the second half. Ray Murphy, 31 guard, dumped in a field goal the last 38 seconds of the game lich knotted the count and threw e'conteet into an overtime. At the Id of regulation time, the score ood at 43-43. to the overtime period, Murphy, he was high scorer for the Tec~ he with ten points, and Glen 3‘ Swander pot the Scarlet and Gray in front with a. pair of free W5. The Mormons matched the ,climon point for point, and inAtho Vtzfour anaconda of the extra frame, .33” Diotlebaum, U of 0 center, filmed in the winning field goal. 131 the first half, the U of C (angers 'inatod play and by the intemlis- on built up 3% six point margin, coding the” Techmen by a. 25-19 ”mint. In the second stanza, however, och continually stole the bell, with 33 second string crow playing the g3: etoir port of the period. mncnoo fl: D * Kg it p ‘ 4] Zlm’orm'n. P. 53 Z 3 3. 0 Podulko .......... 0 2 4 S l Zim'erm'n, D. 0 I 0 3 2 De Grew .."I 5 2 I. 4 Campbell "0 l) 0 1 l ..l 0 5 0 1 ..2 l 8 4 3 "6 0 2 {13 2 .2 i) 5 0 1 Sharp . “El 0 l 4 5 Gutslnick ..0 0 1 Gamay ...0 0 l Riley . ..1 2 5 Sohim‘clfcnig G 0 0 Elm-nan no 0 2 , —- -— - Newman 0 1 1 13 22 21 -—~ - w 18 M M , Tech Bows to Ramblers lllinois Tech’s basketball nomad ' pencil its 194647 campaign on :3 Photo by Halsmt 3 WNW ‘ \ RENAlSSANCMMhIcios oboui the campus wore deeply movooi has? wool: who!) threw "orfisis" set upon the fieldhouso in on ai‘tompi to match ‘l'he color mc Alumni Hall. Although costs were reportedly small. the gesture was apprecioiod' lay 335m sincleni‘s since it in apparent that the building proorom oiill includes an "iieldhouoo. strictly sour note loot Tuesday eve- ning as the Tochawhs went clown to defeat before a power-laden Loyola University quintet. While the defeat was by no means unexpected, in View of the quantity and quality of cage talent assembled by the north elders, the complete in- ability of the Scarlet and Gray to generate any sort of offensive threat during the second half must have startled even the Ramblers. Despite the last-,minute loss of game captain N Hankins‘due to illness, Coach onny Weissmon’s charge opened strongly and contrived to remain within striking distance throughout the first period. Johnny Dee, former Notre Dame star, and Jack Dwan, who was the nation’s sixth highest scorer last season, were completely handcuffed and accounted for a bare seven points through their joint efforts. However, Center Joel: Kerrie, Loy— ola’s 6'6" center, useil his height to best advantage in rebounding for M points, and paced the Ramblers to a 32-24 intermission lead. As soon as the Whistle blow for the second half, the roof fell in on the chhnwks. The details proved for too gory for recital hero, but summaries disclose that ll‘ll‘ floored 16 points over the 20-minute upon, while Loyola counted 52 pointe. Surprisingly, Loyolo’e highlyutout- all first string, which is expected to bear the brunt of the anhlers’ climb into the big time cage promi- nence this year, was not the (lecieive factor in this decisive splurge. Aside from Kerk-is, none of the starters tallied as many as ten pointsl. lit was the tremendous rewrite strength which Coach Tom Hogg‘erty floured into the game (luring the closing; minutes which provided Loyola with a. new scoring record and which dealt Tech one of the most decisive defeats ever aui’i’erecl. @M333333e33 33% 333333 33333333333 A meeting of all former trnckmen and thoee interested in tygying out for the 1947 track team will be held tomorrow in 3301 Machinery Hall at 5:00 p.110. 39; is imperative that all men who intend to partici- pate during the winter swoon be present at the meeting. Workouts: will commenco Thurstloy in the "Uni- versity of Chicago fioldhouse. ”l p ,‘3‘ Coach Roy McCauloy hopes to whip together a better than average squad since it is rumored that the student body is overflowing; with potential track 331333333333. McCamloy will have to rely on this as a source of talent since only two men from loot wows sound we returning. 333mm 3 ”333333333 “333”” 3333333 3333 ”33333333333 All Honor A men of former yearn, when HT was Armour ‘l‘ech, hove been invited to transfer mcmbcrohin to Honor 1 society. A committee headed by Bill Smart will contoct all Honor 13 men. Honor 1' also plans to work in con-3 ’junction with the Dance Club and Dance Band to sponsor informed dances to be held in the Student Union after home basketball games. With 28 undergraduate actives on the campus thin semester. Honor 1 membership is at on all itme high. Junior and senior major letter win- ners of all oports are eligible for election to Honor 3. 3333mm 3533333333 3233333331333? or we no?" four; conemv or 3308333333333 3333333333333 630., 6.335 33333333333313. 3333311. was The recent defect that Loyola bandied the Teohowk cogere wee, 311 a way, a fortunate thing-th i3. revealori a number of glaring 3333333333333 which must be remediocl if the Tcohmon are to equal some of the 32:33:33: records chalked up by 3313333333 of the past four year‘s. ignoring the fact that. there seemed to be e 3333 attooherl to the Tech basket, the lack oi re- bouncling, passing, and all around team play was disappointing to motors who expected that the squad, unqnoetionobly composed of some of the finest individual playem ever to represent HT, would be weldeé into a sounfi, fiomooth working unit ofter six weeks of work. ' . Studcnto who did not participate in the pep rally held last woelcsmisscti a chance to have 3!. bone: in the first of 33 Mexico of events toz‘evitalize Tech’s pro-war student opirit. Students who worked ontho yep committee are to be. congratulated for tho work. they did in putting the affair over. The burning of the Loyola. dummy in Ogden Field climsoted the eventfol > progrmn and undoubtedly brought back memories of roast events to some of the “older” students. What we need are more rallies like the one 32333;; week. . , «Entries are being accepted for the intramural basilcetboll, ping pong; and bowling; tournaments. All tennis must be entered before the Christmaef holidoye in, order thot ploy may begin the first week in January. 33333333." of eight men are required for the basketball tournament, with one man deeignetecl on captain. Bowling; teams will have five men on the mete? with one oi’ these men named as captain. The ping pong tournament wifi feature both singles; and doubles competition and a student may participate in either or both divisions. All entries are to he dropped in the intramm'al’ box in the Student Union lobby or left on the intramural desk in Weissman’s oilice. Rules governing: play in these meets will be discusnecl at meetngs which will be held soon after school starts in January. Entrees ere linger} to "watch the intramural bulletin board for further announcements. 3330.333” {3* E? «”4335? 33333333333333”3 “(Some of the old-timers must look pretty strange to you. Bot not to me . . . i made all of them. ”I started making telephone appelntus of all sorts in 1877.. .clid such a good job that l’ was asked to join the Bell Telephone team ’way back in 1882. 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