@oocgyo Williomo Wino aim-~38? lo Fiool Socomlo The Tech cagei‘s dropped thcec gcmes during the past week to George Williolns, Chicago Teachers ,2 anti Great Lahec. George Williams cco‘red a basket on the final ooconds of play to beat ”the Tochowlis last Saturday, Feb. -‘ 15, 40 to 39. Mac Byron scored the winning basket for Williams. Tho ll'l‘ quintet woo behind 18 to 3."! oil: the half, but held. a 39-33 adv vantage with only 20 seconds rev 3 mainlng. Carl Bel‘gotrom was high “for Tech with M) points. ad’lrem Lahoo Wins, 6251. Playing at Great Lakes last Fri- day, the Tech live was downeél $2 51 by tho sailors. Call Borgstr'om with 9 points and Jim Oldshue with 16 were lop men from Tech. The sailors were. led by John King with 17 points. Lose lo Chicago Tcaclmm, {iii-34. Chicago Teachers trounced the Tochfivc 56 to 34 last Wednesday. Bill 3mg“; tallied 14 points for Tech I Ito mice game scoring honors. Two more games remain on the Tech schedule; Tucmloy againm‘; Aflfl‘fl and Saturday against Low- Nrencc. Williome X " molar. 1" .. lllinois ’ll‘oclm (no) B $mort, f . ..1 Flock, f ..1 Bewo‘mom, f ..3 $$w5©mfl Fulton-er. :3 lllli'mzill ’l‘wh (fell) )3 “owm>cm¢ofl .3 Great hollow (4)2 } , B F P JP P Julie/om f ..L...5 3 B flmnrt, f ........ 3 l 1 sumlfihflvick,f 1: 0 0 Sommem, l‘ l 2 l? . ..1 0 i Meloh, f ..1 l 6 i 1 lmmmtiom, c ..7 5 0 1 8 Oldshuc, 2 ....7 2 2 G 3 O'Gem'y, I; 1 0 rim. 1: O 1 )3 ' y, g .. 0 0 wohcrtaon, g 2 {l 0 Fintteier. o ....l 0 2 ’ p; ...8 l 2 Schimmelpfenig monocmon, z; 2 0 0 .................... 0 0 0 Tomb-42 8 6 l4 Tamils-~20 11 7 Gfifiill‘ll} SLAMS Kill mam, Eiilllllfl {2% $55 #315. Elm sum ME Y’all l3 (Ml? powerful ionlz loom which loci: Plioi o by Ncumun AND OH 30 GRACEFULE—w5hown Above ore Home of ihe key moo oil Coach Ahern'o nino march in :9 row before bowing lo \Mrighi .l. C. Piclmrod loll lo righi ore Ernie Hellmor. Jun-gen Schmiol‘. and Bill Meier. lmilllolo llooio loch Mlilllwgfigm The Techawlc track squad lost its first indoor meet of the season to Loyola last Saturday, 67 to 19. Three Tech runners took first, places. Chandler Sommons took a first in the ahoi; put with a 420' 21/2” heave, Arnie Harrison won the 40 yd. low hurdles in :05.6, and Miller won the 40 yd. high hurdles in 106.1. Five other Techawkc tool: third places in the meet. Next Friday at 7 pm. tho track team has a three—way meet with Con- cordia and Morton .l. C. at the U of C Fioldhouso. / Swill; llomooolii cy oil lilo Wool Coil lloioisiloio Because of his record as; captain of the basketball team, Carl Berg-- sir-om has been choacn, as Sporfis Personality of the “Week. He claims that sport as his favorite hobby, loot likes all sports. At Fang-er High School he played backetball and tennis. H is Scoring pen centage is better than average, but UT needed a good pivot man. Being a team player all wayo, C a r l ac- cepted t h e 3‘ ob d o m s h, o o t 5 though he sel~ enough to suit the fans. Besides basketball, he’s a letter» man in Tennis, and he’ll be playing tennis comes warm weather. But- with all his sports activities, he has still found time to be a freshman aflVlSOY. During the war Bergstrom was in the Army Air Corps for three years, nine months as. 3—24 pilot in ETO. He thinks school life is a wee bit on ihe rugged siclo after being away so long, and would like to see the administration Show more leni- ency toward veterans Whose grades are not quite up to the average. He thinks too that athletes; should be allowed to arrange their class schedules so that maximum study cam be allottod without deterring their athletic promoms. Ami he has many other suggestions on social and academic improvements at UT“. Carl graduates in ill/1&9 bu: isn‘t decidezl on his future. With half a chance, he’d like in coach basketball and he’s just the man who can {lo it. mici’oiiy Woolloog 23o Moog in: him Tho lni' ‘fratenfiitv murmy will not undo.“ .7 ”l‘i'iongzlo momma ”Thom Xi at Alpha ‘7? ‘ ' ‘ Toes ill ‘0 a? R 19.2... @coooloco lmo Wool Moli’on lflicloy The Tech grooners will take on Morton J. C. next: Friday in one of the last meets of the season Without; the leadership of theitliocaptain, Vic Mieczhowski, who received hie ohccp- shin last month. Tho. season will. come, to a close on March 8, when the Techcwhs invade Wheaton to participate in the Wham ton invitational meet. Tho. Wheaten and Delfialb matches scheduled for last. week were can" celled because the new prohational policy of the school disqualified moot of the team. Eight gropplem were left after the probolionai reaper had when its toll. They are Ronnie, Al» tam, Jim Fitzpatrick, John Gilman, Harry Himelblzw, Bill} Mon‘lzblanc, Guido Norini, Julias Snyder and Leonard 'l‘aoosig. @ Eel? Ml?” ‘ lg” lg lo: llolilg ooooo The Techawli swoon (were 15. ammo ‘75??? 8‘ swimmew won ihoir hardcofi mo cot of lilo strong Detroit Tcam, 46 to Elli lao‘c Soiolcloy, gob. ll The tankers storm-xi off with an early leool with Bill Mailer, loooic hlooiiog % lilo llol ii Willow Candidates for the Techowh var- sity tennis squad will hold their fimt meeting of the semester at 11 am. Friday, February 28, in room 114 Chopin. All stodents Wilch former- high zschool, college, or other experience are #Slied to ottcnd or to contact Coach Bud Hermann Additional home and home match— os with Valparaiso Univemlty, George Williams; Gollegc ancl Loyola University were announced by Her— mann this Week, to roond out a 14« mecl’ schedule. Outdoor drills will start on Marci) 17, in preparation, for the season opener or. V alpamioo on April l2. ”loch lionoio logo lo lilo “loco lilioooo Foul Illinois; Tech boxera were entered in the xecent Golden Gloves Toni-hey, and three of the four bat— io’red their way into the semi-finals. The cntx'ics were Milton Garfinkle, lfil.‘ lbs.; Jim Shell, 160 lbs.; Bill Sclmltc, 135 ”’13.; and Cy Ohlin, 1‘75 lbs. Garfinltle Won his first boot, only to be forced to drop out in tho semi» finals because of illneos. Shell and Scholie won their mooning bouts but were boo-ion in the semifinal matches. Doc to probation looses, the boxing team has: ended practice. Mi . lily Jim Olfilwl‘luwb in this issue, a new feature is; being“ inaugurated on the sports page, that of the Sports Personalliy of me, Week Emil week, during fihe semester, the person who runs in an onto landing perfoz mouse in any phase of lllinois Tech athletics will be featuteo as the Spoils Personality of the Week. The oelection will be made by the sports stall“ of Technology News, and a carton of Chcslcrficld Cigarettes; will be given by Technology Nfiws $0 each person selected. ,. :1: For the information oi‘ will new students, and some old students, all lemma neceivcii at Schoolo eihcr than Illinois Tech are not allowed lo be worn on ilie camping. ”l‘lao sweaiom or jachcm wiih tho lciiors ire- moved may be worn, however. The mgolofion will be strictly enfoiccil by Honor l. the honorary ofililciic fi‘aici'nily. 33: fl: 1;; The probation list hog taken its toll in the ranks of the Tech athletes. One of the deportmenls to stiller is the intramural program. As yet, no one 10 take over the job of intramural manager has been found. This is a job which demands considerable time and skill; a lot more time than the average Techman can afford, to devotelo it. Efforts have been made con— stantly to secure a new manager since Ed Arends graduated, but desirable men are either in scholastic: difficulties or afraid of becoming so. Consequently, the haslaoélmll tourney has not, even been begun as yet. in}; m run it oil soon". however, and if; soc omi ii looka (looln‘iol wheiher more is snllicioni lime woman:- as :fully. The filing pong tourney has been schcdgulocl. prolmloic that Someone intereotcd in howling will {film over the. tool»: of zmmidg the bowling mummy. All the: newzs and schcalulcs of lilo inimmcml cvcnlo will be posied on ihe infirm nmml hoard in ilic Smfionl ion loohy. m The varsily looms have algo been hand hit Yoy‘ prolmtion l lliffll‘thTlBil loot week that the of the track team has been losi. Should contact either foach John ll’lCCaulcy for track, A. manager {for “Sonny” Woiosmon. domilg which {he s the lock gamma. A $319.ij lclicr noon lasloi‘micfl? lo mm l‘e'o'fi Anyone desiring: to play on .o‘amm, 23o a: so imming and back to amg have positions amen fol any- one having expeiience in any of the events. W119 at {his time. The swimmers lost their high point man. ’lhe situation i. even mom anti ghoul half these comm: Ahem for swimming or Coach Roy 'x Team i3 :‘acesloesl by {Tooch llllleli‘ of 2m: whims ll, ‘1‘» lo {all i We wool. lo 2 3 fills: Hc‘ Ernie Hellman. and Jurg’cn Eclim‘lilg winning the medley in 3. very c2032 heat. Them Detroit look the lead and hold it throughout most of the meet. Jim Molliemey Won the 66 {mil £58 yard freestyle for 10 palate. Bill Miller won the back stroke anti John Moltielshi Won fiho diving. .loe Peiaer, in one of the last events, touched $2323: Detroit mam in the 440 by mono inches to clinch the meet. The swimmers then went on to take the 400 yard relay by half a pool length. Loss 0! Wright, [£2 to 33. Suffering from the loss of Jim McNerney, high point man, and Dan Nelsen due to probation, the tank- ears lost to Wright, 42 to 33 for Shel: first loss oi? the season. John Makielski and Ray Klitzke took first and second in the diving. .lurgen Schmidt took first in the 3.130 yd. free style, the Tech £60 yartl relay team won. Top North Central. The tankers overwhelmed‘ North Central College in a. return moefiai: Nopervillc on Feb. 13, by a score of 48 to 27. This was the eighth Vic; tory for tho swimmers. ll'li‘, ifinfiE’Elkfll’l‘. 25% can YARD MEDLEY RELAY—Won to Illinois Tech (Axelmod, Hellman Schmidt}. Tim‘e, 3:2i.l.. 220 YARD FREE STEELE-«Wan in; Kogel~ man, Detroit: Bieimmi, Detroit, second; Nol- so’n, Illifiofio ’l‘éch third Time, ' 66 YARB FREE STYLE—Won la? loc- Howey: mimic Tech; E‘s‘ml: crton, fielmit. sceona :Gasbonaro. Detroit. third. ‘l‘im’e, H812 DIVENGw-Won l}? Maliielskl, Illinois Tech - .. DeMorco, Detroit, seconcl; Romney, Deficit.” mod mo mm; FREE ST’YLlfr-Won by, Nemey, Ellinoio Tech: Pn Hi em Bel; iii. - ooéond: Schmidt. Illinois Tech, third Time, :o . 160 VAR!) BACKSTROKE *Won by hisier, Illinois ’l‘ech. Axelrood, Illino‘mg Tech, second: Formats. Detroit. third. - zoo YARD BREASTSTROKE —— Won 32:? Mandel, Detroit: Hellman iilinois Tech, sew and; Beckman, Illinois Tech. third. Time, «2 312.8. 440 YARD FREE STYLE—Won by Peter. Illinoig Te:- h; Eioimon, Detroit, second; Lenik Detroit chin! Time. 5: ‘.’l‘. 400 YARD RELAYnl‘Von by Illinois Tech (Nelson, Schmidt. Mada-en. mid McNez-ney). Time, 8:551». Elli lllloo llooo looloow flooioo The intramural pingpong tourna» ment gets Iznéer Way this week with first round schedules posted on the IM bulletin board in the Student Union. Twolve men are entered in tho slingles (tourney. The men scheduled to play in the first round must con- tact each other and play the match of? by Friqlcy. Each match will be, decided by the winner of two gameo out of three. Next week, the sccond round will be held. The three winners nemain» lug; afier the seconai round will play a round robin to determine the final champion. Five (loubleg teams are calmed in the tourxaey. ”l‘he first x'ound will he held with the, some arrangement as in the singles learner. The three: remaining teams will then plat}, a, mono robin next week. ‘l’ARSEi‘lE SEWER? "liaoscloy . Baslmélmli»w%§%i. é‘ol. oi Play. 35?: om. S {ALENDéR (a