ERR??? Elmo'ml h?“ gig ? home? l???L Emmi“ High Sleeve? o? Semen will: lofi Eoio‘lo The Techawk cagers wound up the “16347 season with a record of four: victorie- and E4 losses; for a season average of .222. This hi the first time since the ’41342’ season fillet a Tech basketball team has dropped below the .500 mark. High scorer for the team, with 165 points, was forward Bill Smart, who is the captain elect of the ’47148 team. Jim Oldshue came in second with 139 points. Carl Bergstrom, captain of the quintet, hit 9. mark never equalled for 10 seasons previously when he dropped in 25 points against Lawn Irence. Bergetrom and Ned Grable tied for the top honors in average points per game with 15. One of the few highlights of the season was the Great Lakes game when Tech came from being behind at the half by 17 points to win the game, 73 to 70., In beating; Chicago Teachers, the angers established a new 112‘ scoring record as they piled up 88 pointe. The battlere on the team, if fouls are any indication, were Oldshuev and Smart, who had 47 and 46 fouls respectively. lNElVEDUAL TECHAWK Booketlmll Soovmm Records 4.64.7 Summon Player Games FG FT FTM PF '1‘]? Emart .. 68 29 24 4:6 166 Olqiohuo 18 57 25 46 A17 139 Stable 51 33 l‘.) 85 135 Murphy 50 31 25 80 131 Bergstrom . 39 27 11 3 X05 Neiswuntler 29 13 19 ll 71 Melek 17 1,1 10 11. 45 Q'Geory 13 6 6 21 32 E‘Ix‘ltlcerex' 10 5 ’7 19 25 Fleck ’7 4 5 ll 18 Sommem 7 3 5 11 17 llohrems 6 ll ‘5 6 16 Golan l3 5 3 7 15 Swunoon 5 2 6 1'1 12 Bailey .. 1 3 5 8 5 Schimmolpfenig 1 0 ‘l 3 2 Carlson l} {l 0 1 0 O'Connell l] 0 1 2 0 Totals 365 201 198 284 31 Egg??? Eomooglély o? Rig wee??? ill??? 3mg???“ High point mam for Illinois Tech’s cagers this year and captain-elect for Elie ’4‘7—48 Squad is Bill Smart, seV< enth term ME. Bill played football at L y o n 8 Township high school in La. Lg G r a. n g «3, won a. letter but didn’t play hashethall on» til he came to MT in home 1' y o f l 9 ll 1;. Since then heib‘ been awarded four 1 e l; l; e r s for his c a g e efforts. During the War, Bill took flight training with the Navy, was dis— charged a Lt. (32g) Eiffel" having: served as a fighter pilot with the CV, USS Randolph in the Emilie. Smart takes, part in many of the intramural Shorts, wishes more stu— dents would do the same. The lack of school spirit at ll’l‘ has long been a sow spot to him, for it’s definifiely not conducive :0 winning teams. During: him stay here, Bill has found time to join ASHE, he president of bio freshman clogs, past prosideni of Honor 1, and has been a fresh men advio r. Ele would like to join more votivéli co and cloths at El“? $37.9 Kleims the low: hike lmtwem'z the wheel 21ml he no: :3 his ear Conssuimsn all on; m [1‘ ”me llyfur" .I:. .52“. Eliol'eo . i: ego Emil/ooh Mgr??? AMERICA'S TOE HURDLERwHarrison Dillmd Bochlw-in- Wallooe‘s soocloculm hurdlor. warms up for a ‘Iry a? breaking Hie American indoor maIlI. Dillon? hoh‘ls 'lho Nofionol AAU incisor end ou’tdoor champion. hips and lhe Nohonal Colleglolo crown in holh lhe low anal high hurdles. ..:hgglgsl l??? l: oh leooléem lConllouool loom Pogo ll ln mlflition lo the 28 championship events, gram will inelmle opeoloi relays for junior eollege. public high. school and Catholic high school teams from the Chicago area. ? in lo Chlle ego Clog: E .ll'fé'lee the evening" pro» The fielé in the Cafiiuollc high College Eivlsiun Record James Johnson (111. Normal) Charles Hlud (Michigan Normal) Allan Tolmioh (Wayne 70 “KARE Allan Tolmich (Wayne) ............................. Orville Wagner (North Comm!) .............. Ralph Cobb (Ynnkton) .................................. Dave Clutterhom (Cornell). Frank Davie (Hillsdale)......................... (New Event) North Central ................................................ 3: 26. minois State Normal............. (New Event) Event 0 EAR!) DASH Randall Herman (Carleton) ........................ 307.1 : OYAIMP .HHGBH HURDLES Honison Dillard (Baldwin—Wallace)... :08. 1:5!) 0 ONE MELE RUN 4. 22. 9 REE VAU "’4 EROAE .lllJles’ ONE MEL?) Mills All lLLll‘lGlS "Eliljl'l lllELh‘lf RAM??? Ell??? Elli ERRMEERRE Record lllnivetslty momma 07.1 ...... Eugene: Littlelr (Nebraska) nllex’ Shelton (Marquette) Walter Grieve (Klliinois) ....Edward Smith (Wisconsin) LO‘W HURDLEG Mill WARE) RUN ...... Robert Kahler (Nebraska) 49.3 ...... Eugene Littler (Nebraska) 880 YAR4D HEN 1:56 5 ...... Calvin Beolcom. (Marquette) 411‘ 08. 9 ..Charles Remake (Wixmeonelh) Lloyd Siebert (Norlh Central) 3%" 13’ 11%"..Edword Thihtlethwaitefltlflfxl.) 1134!! JUNE}? Norman Bechel (N. Ill. Teachere).. 6’ 6' 6’ 61/4" .Dwighl. Eddlemsm (llllinois) HOT lF’U'll‘ hl’ 91/1" 10 A" ..... Pittsburgh ....Elme)‘ Hockney (Kan. Stole) .....lohn Brooke (Chicago) 3: 21 9 TWO MXLE RELAY Miami (Ohio) .................................................. 8: M. E SPRENT MEDLEY RE .. ..:33 RESTANCK. MEDLEY: RELAY 7 :Mifl Notrc Dame ”(JAY 1.6 Michigan Mole :2.4 5 Michigan Stole Thigogle Eéoloeiooo lo l??? Eogglle @gegel‘ Triangle eked out a 3—2 victory over Theta Xi in the 1? Table Ten- nis opener last Tuesday in the Alpha. Sigma Phi house. Theta Xi started otrong with Shook beating Norlander 21—16, ELLE), 19—21, 21—18. Them Xi’s Mailer then whipped Leichti of Triangle 22-20, 21—10, 2147. Art Ballou then started Triangle on the comeback. trail trouncing Lisha 21—19,, 21—16, 21-17. Koditek then evened up the match beating Shermer 2022, 2134.1, 28-26, 2145. Amsmtz and Thomp~ son took the doubles for Triangle heating Shook. owl Whiteman 17-21, 21-19, 21-17, M5021, 214.8. Pi Kappa Phi v5 Delta l‘an Delta at Theta Xi Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Mu at Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Sigma Phi v5. Rho Della Rho at Triangle Preemrlana vs. Daedalians at Delta. Tau Delta m” l ”l l? .. Moog l’e egg? iii—flax“ ?.l in? hill??? ll? Chandler Semmons and Amie Harrison had to lei: their key chains out another notch yesterday as they added new medals to their respective collections. Their latest awards were won in the Midwest Track Meet held in the North. Central College field house at Napewille, lllinois. Twen- ty~four schools were entered in the competition and Illinois Tech gar— neieé fem points lo rank. twelfth, Sammens came up will? his best effort to date in the shol‘. put. ll, measured ll 21/)” aml nlneed third for thy-«w am his ol’ the Ticlmwh io— lol. liar the mom? yon will: a leap of- “)3 1L2" wheel in {it 05-36 jump, ‘l week in lmih the lgghmeh hooe lg . a , I Egghg? Ego??? Ell/leg?“ The 'l‘echawh' swimmers travelled up to Lansing, Michigan, to partici- pate in the fifth ahhual Central Col~ legiate conference swimming meel: last Saturday, hut failed to ploce a man as Michigan State College heal; the nine mam field with 102 points. Michigan State scored more points than the other teams combined. This was the lost meet" for the Techawks, who had woo their first nine meets this season. However, the probation list at the end of the first semester crippleol the team had» ly, and they dropped their remain- ing meets. ENTRlES KN SEXTEEN’E‘M ANNUAL lLLlNClS ’E‘ECH RELAYS School Ellen Eoloi‘exl University lJliviolon Broke lllinoie Indiana llwa Kansas State . Marquette . . . . . Michigan Michigan 8mm Miooomi . . . . . . Northweetern . Notice Dame . . . Purdue . Wisconsin . . . . . 29 1 (oliog'e Divisioh 5“ Albion................... 5 6 Anderson Auguolana BoldwimWallaoe . . . .. . Bradley Butler . . . .. Carleton Case Central Michigan Chicago Coe . Concordia Teachers . . . . . . Delialb'l‘eoehex's . Detroit 5 Duhuque................. 4 Emlhom . . . Elmhmrst 17 Evanstonvlr.............. 6 Grinnell 14. lllinois’l’ech 9 lmliono Teachers . . . . . . . . . fl Iowa State Teachero . . . . . . l5 LoGrange Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Lawrence 16 Loyola................... 16 ll/iooaleoter . . . . . . . . . . ., . .. 12 Macomh Teachers . . . . . . . . 21 Miamilflhio) 13 Michigan Normal . . . . . . . . . 2’? Milwaukee Teachers .. . . . . . 16 Monmouth l4 MortonJr................ 17 North Central ...... . . . . . . 25 North Park .l'r. Ohio Wesleyan........... Al Rose Poly . . , St. Thomas Smith Dokota . Thornton JI'. . . Virginia Union . . . . Western Michigan . . . . . . . . Wayne Wheaton Wilson J1”. . . . .. Wright Jr. ..... . . Total Entries 11 . 18 13 12 school half mile relay will lllclnée } Mt. Carmel, Loyola, “Si. Mel, 81;. 'y Rim, Ell. lgnatioo aml De Penifihe pohlie, league neoreseotativeo will be nominated tomorrow nigh? from the top qualifiers in their inflow: meet. The program will get unzler Way Saturday afternoon immediately fol— lowing the coaches’ meeting, when oi): college fieams line up for the first heat in the two mile relay at _. approximately 3 o’clock. Al; the same time, contestants in both college am? univereity division will buckle clown s for the finals in the broad jump, as; / ‘.We..w;.. new event ineugurated in the relay plogmm this year. Clher Events Following in rapid order will come preliminaries and semifinals in the 70 yard dash, college and university digtance medley relay finals, anti preliminaries in college and univer- "it sity high and low hurdle evenfis. After a brief intermission for supper, contestants will return to the fieldhouse for the evening finals which are expected to run until near- 13; midnight when the last finisher lo the concluding event, the uni— versity one mile relay, finally cross- es the finish. line. Lending itself to the festivilies will be 0. Gordon Erickson’s Tee» ‘ hawk band, which will break infio marches and fight songs at the slig‘htetst provocation throughout _the evening from its; choice location if: the center of the fieldhouse floor. This will he the sixteenth in the series of Relayo, which were orig-- ink-wed lby John .ll. Schommei', {Eliseo- loi' of athletics, anal A. A. “Lon-u ,3. nine" Stagg, 3:2, back in 1923 fol— lowing a. triangular meet between- Chicago, Northwestern and Illinois Tech. Since lhat lime, .the meel has gradually grown to major propor- iions, gaining recognition as the lawgeel: indoor collegiate meet in the nation in 194.3, and again winning: the? rating this year. It is poetic justice that HT, with- out any existing: athletic facilities worthy of the term, should be the institution to sponsor a meet of this size and scope. Students may obtain tickets in min vance at the Student Union Book- store this week. Special arrange- ments have been made to admit members of the Istuclent body to the east stands for fifty cents, with gen— 3 era} admission (.0 the west stands on sale at the Fieldhouse for $1.00. i . WWEQMWWJWNWMW l" \. : l??? \\\\El\ 12%\ ,llu’”, mummww.