dual meets with Navy Pier and A tragedy in Albion, Michigan, forced the cancel] meet, as icy roads in Michigan caused an auto accident in which three Albion athletes lost their lives. Since January 5, the mcrmen have engaged in three meets and (Jamie out unite]! in two of them, trouncing George Williams 60-14 and measuring the University of . Wisconsin extension at Milwau- kee to the tune of‘ 49~26 and succumbing to De Pauw 47~28. The score of the De Pauw meet indicates the importance of good second string men to give a team depth. The Green‘castle squad rolled up a 15-point margin even though IIT won five events to their four. ‘ , The 'l‘echawks hit a peak against the “little” Badgers from Wiscon- sin’s Milwaukee extension as Earl Takata set a ’new 200 yard back- stroke standard of 2230.6 and led off the 300 yard medley relay with a line 1:046 effort in the back— stroke leg to help Len Carlrnan and Ron Watson set a new school record (which they lowered at De Pauw). In the same meet ctr-captain Ted Erik‘son split two races, winning, the 220 but losing the 440 toCherne of Wisconsin by a. body length, in the good time of 5:30.15. The 60 yard sprint ,saw Ted Snath swim the best race of: his career to lead Emil Valovic across the finish line, and giving Il’ll‘ a fat eight points for that one event. , Tech's’ other co~captain, Len Carlman, who- now has four straight wins in the breast stroke. Won the 200 yard event with Zich- terman at his heels in the George Willianis’ and Wisconsin meets. Our; div‘ers. Evans Brown and Dick Lawrence. Swinging into action against Illinois Normal tomorrow, our tanksters are 0 h fifth victory of the season. The prospects are bright for making a clean sweep of ation of last Saturday’s scheduled swim EARL TA KATA George Williams and Wisconsin, but could only manage a third by Brown at De Pauw. This semester will find the seals operating without the daily advice of coach John Makie‘lslki and breast stroker Jerry, Zichter— ~- man. Makielski will guide, the team at the meets but his new job in South Bend will prevent his attendance at the practice sessions. . _ 1 The loss of Zichterman will se— riously hinder the squad, coped- ally in the invitational meets since he placed second at North Central last year in the 150 yard individ— ual medley—wan event held only Beatty; traded first places at Len Carlman, co-captain and "ming team, was semester. Other Howie Gardner, treasurer. ‘ uGa’rdner is a forward on the basketball vyteam and Watson is a free style swimmer on the water squad. These men will' replace Bohr Leiser, Dean Levi and Al Ashurst, formerly nresi~ dent; vice—president and sec.- treas.. respectively. It was announced at the meet- ing that the 1950 world series movies will be shown~free 1 pm. Tuesday, February 27 in the MC auditorium. Highlights of these games between the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies will be well worth seeing. Final plans were made for the erection of the new outdoor athlet- ic bulletin board. It will be erec- ted as soon as the weather permits. vice-president o hhSKEl’lALL (Continued from page '50) ‘ After taking a 15-point lead in the first half, the Techawks lossed their touch as Omaha got hot and tied the score. However, the Tech quintet came back to life and emerged with a 61-57 win. Two losses followed this win streak as Tech traveled to Be— ll’auw and Carroll. A poor shoot- ing percentage was responsible for the first loss and the team seemed to fall apart against Carroll. The scores were 73-46 and "15-663 respectively. Next Tuesday IIT will try to break Concordia’s win streak‘at the Tech gym. As of this issue the Cougarshave not lost a game in fourteen-outings. elected president of Honor I for the spring officers of the honorary athletic fraternity are in big meets. it star breast stroker of the -s wim- and Ron \Vatson, secretary» By Sonny Mann Sex! Ah, what a wonderful sub— ject and I have to talk about fra- ternity sports. I may as well pick up where I left off last semester, up to my ears in an lnterfra- temity basketball tourney. However, before I become a statistician and another George Gallup, I’d like to release the final standings of last semester’s sports activities. In football, Alpha Sigma Phi won the IF title by beating Delta Tau Delta 6~0 in the season’s windup. The Daeda» lians and the Alpha Sigs still have to meet in order to determine the IF tennis champs. The Delts walked oflt‘ with the golf trophy as the prize for their efforts. Basketball finds last year’s defending champs, Theta Xi, still hugging the lead in League A with four wins and. no los- ses. Alpha. Sigma Phi is fighting off an upsurgent Daedalian team for the League 13 lead. Both teams haVe a 2-0 record. Theta Xi has practically the same team as last year minus Bill Grines, who graduated, and should be the team to beat. But then again, I’m only a reporter and not George Gallup. zoo-YARD MEDLEY—Won by MT (Tuhatn. urlmun. Watson). Time 31:16.7. RIO-YARD FREEGTYLEwWan by c Alter-enjoying a four-w IlTi'riflemen are back on the s nine,r for their the remaining of the two biggest events on year they placed ninth out of a 1 team field. . _ The. other important event is the annual NRA Entereollegiato Second Annual Illinois Invitational Rifle Match. s layoff, the practicing for the This is one e sharpshooters’ calendar. Last . NH.._‘._.._~.._.. llooting range meet was held January 12 on the Tech range. The final score was lIT—l,379, NU~—1,368. .- Henry Henriksen, team can-e taln, announced plans for a meeting in the near future. lllle is particularly interested in recruit— '4“. s“°3“d’i‘i'v'"ii' U2. ”Film: fin: Match. angling}: tn; ref. ur av. . e . me : . . {WV (-5 were ulna c 0 par 'lclpa 'e tonvnaa FREESTYLE-«Won h s m. m. . , . Sgcownd.TillalnviJci in. Thai. 53.... u. 1115;113:511, “:03; will": in 30th in o . mt» ., . . a. cam led wo years ago. DIVING—Wu b no it . HT. 5 o a. . , . . 1059335 liiifrgfii'ienfiv‘i? “Edd”; Mu gm: was w'n‘y good a “m - ~— on y u as . 1 ' ' r~ ' ‘ v .. at w. Second. Watson. arr. rum. sp'un. a 't “w" the" m“ Should” "1'. Time 57.9. ISO-YARD BACKSTROKE~W¢n by Take“. "1‘. Second it Thir . Elliott. U. o . mm : . . ZOO-YARD BREAST STROKE-Woulfiy til-shoulder match. Postal matches will be resumed H about the beginning of March. . Campbell. Curl- Last semester the squad won' 11 . T. . M . h d. . . ’ w that. .“ttf‘ifil‘ :9???" 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