Illinois Tech’e cindermen will make their first trip of the season Saturday when they travel to Elmhurst College. The track men will be out to duplicate last year’s successful jaunt when they mauled Elmhuret 91—40. Leading the squad into action will be two of last year’s stars, Al Ashoret and Bill Baumgaztner. Ashurst is expected to lead the field in the distance events, the mile and tom» mile runs, while Beumgartner will be out to ring- up victories for the Scarlet and Gray in the sprints. Lest Saturday’s meet with the University of Chicago fohnd the Techawks on the short end of a victory in the loo-yard (leash. Dean also took eecomi place in the 220-ynrd sprint. Many of the returning veterans came through in the U. of C. en- counter with ’ splendid perform» ances. Leading the list is Captain Bill Baumgartner who put together a first in the 220-yard dosh with a league started oil‘ fast with six runs in each of. the first two innings. Burke, Bob McCue, Tom Goralka and John Mikota accounted for four hits apiece, with Milmta knocking out two home rune. Other games played in the base- ball circuit saw the Archletcs heat the Accidents, 17-5; NROTC over the Bombers 27-5, and Chem Grade whipping the Fire Protects 9—0. The finals in the volleyball playoffs started today with the Gymmiee, Chem Grade, Supine. : Behind the stellar pitching and powerful‘hitting of Ed Burke ’the Gymmiee opened the Intermural softball league schedule last , Tuesday, beating the Aces hy the top-heavy score of 22—1. The Gymmi’hs, defending champions in the twenty-seven team Beaver‘si‘ and Whiz Kids in the. Open Division section. Fowler Hall, the Shrimps, the Fire Pro- tecte' B team, and the Fresh are etill standing in the Novice Di- vision. Games are scheduled to start at 2:30 pm. in the gym. In the semi—finals of the Badmin- ton championshipn the field has been narrowed down to Kahn, Saikia, Morgan and Taxman. These men will fight it out for the finals starting next Wednesday. eerie new. 4 (Continued Gram page to resenting the Daledaliano. roll the top game of the tenure when he reeled “13,218 pins Monday night the finale in h when they topped Theta Xi and Kappa Sigma Wednesday nigh the semi-finals. ‘ Weather permitting, th baseball tournament will beg Sunday with Theta Xi attempt ing to defend the championshl which they won last year 53' topping the Alpha Sign in th finals. .. lower YOU owe EMPTY THE LEAD our OVER HE , <3, rm? , L, 43‘ TRACK SCORES HT .55 CHICAGO u. .94 .Bcrc'mon 94-37 score. Although the score does not indicate it, this meet was surely a moral victory felt the Tech aggregation as all of the Tech entries; came through in good fashion to cop their share of the places. The surprise of the meet came when Dean Levi, of wrestling fame, raced to a second in the 100~yard dash, and Ken Yahiro who copped first place in the broad jump and scoond in the jevelin throw. The other places accumulated by KT were taken by Clarence Lenger in the low and high hurdles, Irv Gotteeman in the pole vault, and Harold Donko in the mile and two-mile runs. smmmc @1185 “you can get the 7 cones: heed weight and chef: flexibility to: your build and style. Yet, a “Chewin- i’it” sea that gives more newer and control anyone-game. Yes, Camels are 50 Mill?) that in n maebtowoast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels— and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reporte Mth’h‘ @WE @hliilialhhl filthihll'} till? 'h‘lihhiiihzh’h‘ memeneon chore to emekfing tllzhltflhlhzhi k} ‘ «\i‘ 4, \ , RIO uAKa FIFTH AVENUE newsw— CINO‘B 0!? BOND STREET