Austin, Parker, Vocational, Calumet and Von Steuben seem to be the chief threats to the Marshall Commandos dominance of the Illinois Tech Tournament. Austin’s senior quintet has squelched five strong opponents along the exhibition trail. Led by the clutch shooting of guard Floyd Young- berg, the Tigers this week topped Farragut to remain undefeated. Parker (the team that stopped the Marshall junior win streak at 98 back in ’44) will try to throw up a road block to stop the Commandos. The south section Colonels also have put five opponents to the sword; numbering clubs from the Catholic, Public and Pri- vate school leagues among their victims. Vocational’s city champion junior team will join hands with their big brothers to try and even the score against the Commandos (last week the senior Cavaliers succumbed to Marshall 56—39). Calumet, winner in four of five contests and semi-finalist last year, girds for south section competition (who’s in the south section?) where the Indians are defending champs. (“Hot” teams in the south section are Vocational, Parker, South Shore, Hyde Park, etc., see!) Von Steuben, north section powerhouse, finally felt the sting of defeat at the hands of another 1% fines a, PREP TOU RNAMENT SCENE—the basketball floor. Tech entry, Wells. The 59-56 loss last week snapped Steuben’s string at four straight and left the north- erners hungry for a taste of re— venge in next week’s big battle. To oilset these major threats to their “life and limb” the Commandos offer a squad that has cruised to five consecutive triumphs. ‘ The west section champions have pounded Holy Trinity 63-29, Lane 64-24, Roosevelt 60—37, Vocational 56459, and Schurz 53-35 to average 60 points a game. CaptainJXl Sherman, 6 ft. 1 in. forward, Earl Neuman, 6 ft. 2 in. center, Noah Marmel, 6 ft. 3 in. forward, Howie Abraham, 6 ft. 3 in. guard and Edwin Goldman, 5 ft. 8 in. guard give the Maroon and Gold a lineup averaging 6 ft. 1 in., loaded with speed and scoring punch. “To the swift go the spoils” and the trophies, and the medals and the glory. The best in Chicago prep basketball will be on display at the Amphitheatre December 26 for all to see. international Amphitheatre By Bill Feliss The Podunk A. C. emerged from last week’s Intramural compe- tition with a very surprising victory over the highly rated Archs quintet. Podunk got off to a good start and by the end of the first half was ahead by a 15—6 score. the second half and unleashed a scoring drive which tied the score at 24—24, forcing the game into overtime. The Podunks, however, were not to be denied. Norm Katz’s basket with just a few seconds of the overtime remaining gave the Podunks their 29-27 win. Hank Lokay scored 11 points for the losers while Joe Duffy of the l’odunks was good for 10 points. Another close game of the week saw the Rasslers drop a 26-25 loss to the F.P.E.’s. Sherman » Roberts personally ac- counted for 15 points as the I.F‘.’s blasted the Ergs 51—17. The Wolves remained among the unbeaten teams as the result of a 29—16 victory over the Blue and Whites. Other scores of the past week were: Shrimps 29, Ergs 19. Accidents 26, Fowler Hall 19. The Archs came roaring back in it» hfiifi fififihhh BASKETBALL BOX SCORES SIT—45 CHICAGO—60 W F T F Maison ...... 0 0 2 Gray ....... 3 | 2 Leiser .. 3 3 3 Karush . . 7 3 Scalamera . 5 B 3 Podulka ..... 0 l l Gardner 0 0 2 V'der Weyden 2 2 4 McCue ..... l 2 I Hansen ..... 3 I 5 Maalman 3 2 | Boise ....... 4 2 4 Goralka 3 0 5 Geocans 4 2 5 Dickman . . . , I 0 l Halftime score: Chicago 33, HT 26 IIT—GS MILWAUKEE—.5? 8 FT F B FT F Maison l 0 3 Ryorson 4 3 5 Gardner 0 D 5 Gundcrsan . 5 7 4 Eoralka 0 2 0 80h . ...... 2 l 3 Leiser 6 4 I Lemmer . . . 7 4 2 Scalamera . 8 l0 5 Morris . 0 5 Urasky . 0 2 | Smith ....... 0 O 3 McCoe . I 5 l Pauisch . . 0 0 5 Maafman ,,. 5 0 l Schulze .,... l 0 l Peterson. R. . 0 0 3 Peterson, P... 0 0 2 Halftime Score: ”1’, 2": Milwaukee, 29. Score at end of regulation time: HT. 55; Milwaukee. 55. amp serenade % you Wm? WM in the fl .. ‘ id iihiiiiii‘lihh‘ii’ hhfih ERMWWENSWW than the hrund youlre new $5th a e a .. iiaht up your present heart -oou'l INHALE. W%%Eagw n amt“)! 1““ Mme ”ii“; Quite a ditieronce . unnumb-w‘"l once «hm bite. elm? 5""9 vii—'90“ T u. m , Morals! mm. ”5"“ whip: lime come through r0 mm mm gnlw-Wei-V lot "i it? And NOW _ . . W Mom’tlfii nose. linsv- ten new WW “N0 WE, phi“. w war Will enema or smomne , e Everybody talks about PLEASURE, but only ONE cigarette has really done something about it. That cigarette is PHILIP Monnis! Remember: less irritation means more pleasure. And PHILIP MORRIS is the ONE cigarette proved definitely less irritating, definitely milder, than any other leading brand. NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT. hfidfi’dd E15 Gilda FQMQRme-n Vflifi’ Mitiflififl Wight? MQBQRN Ffiflfllfl’