(continued from page years. artists. As a sidelight, Scalamera whelmingly voted the honor. halves of the game tonight. pushovers. With Bob Joor Norm Berg‘lund back from hawks will face all season. The schedule of games is: Dec. 17 Lake Forest ...... Jan. 10 Chicago Teachers . . , Jan. 13 George Williams Feb. 9 Michigan Normal . . Feb. 14 Chicago Teachers .. t Feb. 17 Chicago .......... Feb. 21 George Williams Feb. 23 Aurora College Led by Captain George Scala- mow, the 1949 team promises to be one of the best ever to take the floor at Tech. With Bob Leiser and Carl Matson at the forwards, ' the boys have that scoring punch 7 so sorely needed during the past At guards are stellar Bob McCue and Jerry Moatman. Maatman is the only new- comer to last year's starting lineup and has worked out ex- cellently next to McCue; both boys can really handle the ball and are deadly long shot last week was voted the outstanding player of last season. While breaking the individual scoring record with a tremendous total of 279 points for the 18 game cam- paign, George was a standout all year. In a vote by the players themselves, “Big George” was over- The trophy will be awarded between The, Foresters themselves are \no and last year, Lake Forest will be one of the toughest opponents the Tec- Dec. 2 Lake Forest ....... Ii Dec. 6 Concordia ........ H Dec. 8 Milwaukee Teachers H Dec. 10 Chicago .......... A Dec. 15 Illinois (Navy Pier) ll Jan. 6 Milwaukee Teachers A um:>>>m Feb. 28 Illinois (Navy Pier) A Mar. 3 Concordia ........ A The season promises to be a rough and tumble affair all the way. The team has all the quali- fications of .being a strong, hard— to-bcat aggregation, and anyone who comes to see any of the games certainly will not be disappointed, as win or lose, the cagers are go~ ing to be a good team to watch. The starting lineups for tonight are: IIT LAKE FOREST Leiser .......... F ........ Joor Maison ......... F ........ Wolf Scalamera ...... C . ...... Jones Maatman ........ G. . . . Berglund McCue .......... G ...... Katzler hostility resin sets schedule With his squad gradually being whipped into shape, Coach Tony Barbaro is primed to send the grapplers off to a flying start in their coming schedule of matches. The team practices elvery Wednesday from 445 p.111. in the gym and Barbaro e111— phasized that the welcome mat is down for any 'lechmon who would still be interested in trying out for the many posi- tions on the team. The season’s schedule is: Dec. 2~—Navy Pier (practice) A Dec. lO—Bradley A Dec. 17—Macomb H Jan. lit—Navy Pier H Feb. l7—Chicago A Feb. 25—«0pcn Mar. 3~Wisconsin (M i l w a u- kce ext.) 11 11- 111-1.1 111111111 ‘ Blue Prints “logo *3 ‘ Seniors to Pick Up floss-me Society Elects :Five into Membership Is lath Egon-la: flab Oofoncydonlan, llh-L‘amlah. 5 , use . Georgia Tech College Inn Atlanta. Ga. Ask for it ei/fier way . . . bat/z trade-marks mean the same thing. The Georgia Tech College Inn in Atlanta, Georgia, is a favorite haunt of the Georgia Tech students. That’s because the Georgia Tech College Inn is a friendly place, always full of the busy atmosphere of college life. There is always plenty of ice-cold Coca-Cola, too. For here, as in university gather- ing spots everywhere—Coke belongs. 110111.50 UNDER AUTHORITY or THE COCAACOLA COMPANY or f QQCA-Cfilfi EGW‘MNG fiflq OE: ENECAQQ, 5N6. © ”49, The Coca—Cola Company hose 5 hfihhhfiflflflhhhhfil HHHHHflhhhhhHhhflhHMHHHhHHHfldhhfiflhhhflflhhhhhflhhhhfihHflhhhhhhhhflllthflhhhhhhfilm‘ 'il the w. THESE ARE THE boys that make up the '49150 Tech cage squad that swings into action tonight against' Lake Forest in the annual Homecoming game. Front row: (left to right) Tom Goralka, George George", Jerry Maatman, Bob McCue, Harry Heersema, and Jim Blobzln, manager. Flow two: Leo Kiley, Bcrt Hoffman, Bob Peter» son, Elob Lieser, Allen Hall, and Ed Glancy, coach. How three: Howie Gardner, Howie Schultz, Carl Matson, George ficalamera, Ray Johnson, and Paul Peterson. Absent from picture, Phil Urasky. By Larry Shapiro Ray Bulka and Ray Klitzke lead the unbeaten, unscorcd upon Gremlins to a smashing victory in the annual “Slide Rule Bowl,” sponsored by Technology News. Behind the superlative block~ ing of Joe Tourck, Joe Lokay and Tom McHale, and using Ed Burke’s signal calling genius, the champs threatened time after time but tallied only twice. The first touchdown of the contest was scored almost before the game was underway. Rambling Raymond Bulka gathered in Don McCaslin’s punt on the Gremlin ten yard line, faked to his left, out to the right sideline and played “Coaltown in the stretch” as he sped to a touchdown behind a wave of blockers. Klitzke hit Bulka in the end zone late in the second half on a com— plicatod 30 yard pass play. Bobby Dunn playing defensive halfback for the Alhpa Sigs went way up and tipped the ball down behind him; but_ “Coaltown” reached down behind Dunn’s knees . r . , and wrapped his claws around the HOMECOMING . . . TECH vs. LAKE FOREST: Tonight Glancy’s i11- ban for the final score. jury plagued charges will take the floor against a seasoned and powerful . Bruce Tennant Willi the Shfn- Foresters quintet in the seasOn opener . . . Last Friday night our boys mg light for _the Fraternity trampled over Harry s Owl Club,a r perennially strong independent team, champions. ”'3 05155508 were in their final practice scrimmage. . well thrown anddmltzht have Bob Leiser continued his red hot shooting, hitting 10 out of 17 beef! 0? 11mm avail except for tries from the field. .Scalamera is dropping his‘ ‘automatic” hook a little butter. spread on the shot with the comforting regularity of a Carter’s Little Liver Pill . . . fingers Of his intended receiv- Mattson is getting back into his old form . . . McCue is having a little 91‘s. ‘ trouble finding: his eye, since he was out of aetion for the first month Wesley 001715 and Mort Neml- of practice, but his playmaking know-how has never slackcned . . . I"??? were the defensive I'usl’le'l‘s Maatman’s girl was in last weekend, but he should be back in shape for the Gremlins and kept Ten- for tonight’s game . . . nant company 1'01” most'of the af— Keep you1 eye on fleshman Allen Hall. If he keeps improving at his My!“ ternoon. Tourek’s rovmg center present rate he’ll be pushing some of the veterans for a first suing sprit destroyed the short passing attaCk Leo Kiley and Howie Gardner am trying to shake ofl“ the effects of of the S1gs. injuries in time to see some action tonight . . . Kiley’s fight, spirit, and $4? % 4%] 3% experience are handy things to have around, as is Gardner’s rebounding i and drlve . . . It’ll be a great game tonight, one that you won’t want to miss. IM BASKE’M‘BALL lntramm a1 diiectox Ed Glancy tells me that he has accepted 24 teams into this season 5 tournament . . . As usual, the tourney has been divided into four leagues of six teams each . . The winners of the individual leagues will play off at the end of the season for the title . . . The 1M champs will then play the IF basket— ball champions for the newly inaugurated John J. Schommer trophy . . . Missing in this year’s competition are the defending champions, the §i§fi5ifidéfifi . Trojans . . . The perennial favorites such as the VJhiz Kids, (led by eta. 1 34~Alpha S1555 33 “move the ball” Van Meter), the black shirted Wolves, (coached by (overtime) “Shoulders” Maatrnan and his understudy Leo “Notre Dame” O’Kiley), 5M fifi$ifeflmfii and last and probably least the fabulous A1chitect five, managed by their fabulous mentor aging Ed “the lump” Bulke, are rounding into £01m. Whiz Kids 36—Fodunk AC 21 COMING THINGS: Watch for the fust in a sexies of guest editmials Chem Grads 29—Alley Benders that will appea1 in next week‘ 5 issue of Technology News . . . “Uncle 18 John” Schommcr will begin a discussion of the pros and cons of foot- Archs 2—0perators 0 (forfeit) ball at Tech. . . . Future editorials written by people in the know will NROTC “in—Farr Hall 11 discuss problems of athletic scholarships, greater athletic programs, and IF’s Bil—«Gas House 11 other facts and figures pertinent to our sports situation. . . .