February W; lgfilll g'i » a By Bill Feliss The half way point in the 1M basketball tournament finds tour undefeated teams leading their respective divisions. The NROTC’S with three games won and none lost are leading the A division. With a 4-0 record, the Whiz Kids are way out in front in the Illinois institute at technology, @hioagfia id, lliinoio B division. From a look at the im- pressive scores that these boys have amassed up to date, it looks as though the Whiz Kids are the team to beat for the 1M chain- pionship. , In the C division the Sharks, led by the sharpshooting of Don Rohan and Al Alexander, boast a dull record. lilowovcr in second place are the Wolves ,who have won 3 and lost 1. Paced by the fine play of Sher- man Roberts and Chuck Gent- zel the lF’s find themselves with a record of four wins and no losses and well on their way to walking off with first place in the D division. The Shrimps are in second place in this division with 2-0 record. The IM volleyball and badminton tournaments will get under way by the second week in March. The roster for the volleyball team in- cludes the team name and the hour available for tournament play. Each volleyball team must have eight men. Entries for either the volleyball or badminton tourna- ments can be made at the gym ofilce. Schedules will be posted on the North Student Union board and also in the gymnasium. a hWIdllillllhlfi Christian, who did his bit for the cause with a third place in the 200 yard breastroke against George Williams, and Richard Schmucker, who swam for a third place in the IMO-yard free style against De Pauw. SWIM RESULTS: GEORGE WILLIAMS 32-HT 43 300 yd. medley: (1) HT; (2) GW. 220 yd. freestyle: (1) Erickson, HT; (2) Moody, GW; (3) Spath, I . 60 yd. tree-style: (1) Muhllg, GW; (2) Monlux, GW; (3) Takata. ll'l“. Diving: (1) Klitzke, HT; (2) Brown, HT; (3) Monlux, GW. 100 yd. freestyle: (1) Muhlig, GW; (2) Amberg, HT; (3) Man— chester, GW. 150 yd. backstroke: (l) Takata, HT; (2) Campbell, HT; (3) Brown- slow, GW. 200 yd. breaststroke: (1) Carl~ man, BIT; (2) Anderson. GW; (3) Christian, “1". 440 yd. freestyle: (1) Erickson, or; (2) Macaekull, cw; (3) Mel. eon, HT. 400 yd. relay: (1) GW; (2) HT. NORTH CENTRAL (me-«HT 27 300 yd. medley; (1) NC; (2) HT. 220 yd. freestyle: (1) Retzlaff, I25%; (2) Erickson, HT; (3) Westine, 60 yd. freestyle: (1) Fetzor, NC; I (2) Watson, HT; (3) Valovic, HT. Diving: (1) Klitzke, HT; (2) Bey- lor, NO; (3) Brown, ”T. 100 yd. freestyle: (1) Koenitzer, NC; (2) Takata, MT; (3) Spath, HT. 150 yd. backstroke: (1) Koenit- zer, NC; (2) Campbell, HT; (3) Schilling, NC. 200 yd. breastroke: (1) Erickson, NC; (2) Carlman, HT; (3) Zichter- man, HT. 440 yd. freestyle: (1) Retzlaff mo; (2) Erickson, HT; (3) Wesi tine, NC. 400 yd. relay: (1) NC; (2) HT. DE PAUW 44—-—-IIT 31 300 yd. medley: (1) DP; 2) “1-,! 220 yd. freestyle: (1) Cooplar, DP; (2) Stewart, DP; (3) Erickson, HT. 60 yd. freestyle: (1) Takata, IIT; (2) IWalker, DP; (3) Leonard, DP. Diving: (1) Klitzke, HT; (2) Keller, DP; (3) Leonard, DP. 100 yd. freestyle: (1) Stewart, DP; (2) and (3) Takata, HT, and Walker, DP—ile. 150 yd. backstroke: (1 Cam i: ll ll? (2) Griffith, op; ) p e ’ (3) Takata, .200 lylfl’“ breaetroke: (l) Zichter- man, ; 2 Ca I ' McCory, DPS ) rman, HT, (3) 440 yd. freestyle: (1 Coo er DP- (lz'll Erickson, ll'l'; ) p Y 7 (3) Schmucker, 400 yd. relayz'fl) DP; (2) HT. By Sid For the benefit of all the new and inexperienced students entering the school as well as for those few lethargic souls who have lacked the time to read each issue com- pletely, let’s review all the mo— mentus events which have taken place among the athletes of Mich» igan Avenue during the past semester. Early in the season the pill- chasers of Triangle Fraternity made an attempt to defend the golf cup which they possessed, but a-powcrhouse quartet from Alpha Sigma Phi, with an av- erage of 86 strokes per man, were just too hot to handle. The Alpha Sign were paced by Ed Jennings, Ozzie Rudolph, Joe Veg and Jim Donahue. They rolled over the Jackson Park course without leaving the final outcome in doubt at any time. In football it was more of the same. The Alpha Sigs and Delta Tau Delta met in the finals after the former had gone through the entire schedule Without a defeat. Continuing their winning ways, the Alpha Sigs trounced the Delta 18-0. Next in line for the Alpha Sign came the I.M.——-I.F. Slide Rule Bowl game sponsored by Tech nology News. Here the fraternity boys met a brick well in the form of the Gremlins of the rival league. At the final whistle the Alpha Sigs had met with their first defeat and the Gremlins continued to be mas- ters of the football league. Right now the basketball race has narrowed down to a two~way battle between Theta XI, last year‘s champion, and a surprise team from Delta Tau Delta. The possible changes caused by graduation and pledging can still bring plenty of action throughout the league,“and only the next few weeks can tell the story. Coming up this semester will be the softball, track, tennis, and ping-pong tourneys which should provide plenty of fireworks for all the athletic minded individuals hercabouts, whether they be spec- tators or in actual competition. l clad alienate darned; gamma, and reeeaddate Starting the new semester with plenty of action, the Techhawk Rifle Team meets three opponents next week. The opposing schools are Cornell University, Oregon State College, and Sienna Univer- sity. The following week the team will be up against Lawrence Tech, Penn State, University of San Francisco and the United States Coast Guard Academy. Last semester’s team of ten men, all of whom are expected to re— turn, took ten of their fourteen matches, beating such schools as Iowa State, Harvard, and the Uni~ versity of Cincinnati. This semes- ter’s activities include, besides the regular postal matches, shoulder— to-shoulder matches against one or more schools at the same time. Donnell. danger -@ me Enter the 1959 llllinois Tech Chess Tournament! To enter sign up on the Chess Club bulletin board in the South Student Union Lounge. Final entry date is Friday, February 24th. A fee of two dollars will be returned at the end of a player’s completed schedule. sections will select finalists. New men are being sought for club inter-college match play. mum—um u... MW 53“ :2 entry . . . Two preliminary Those eliminated Will be able to play in a consolation round-robin. W. 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