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M. A. C. WINS MEET !BROCKTON WINS R. I. TAKES MEASURE BY CLOSE MARGIN SCHOOL MEET OF WORCESTER TEAM Forbes Places First in Mile and Two Mile Last Appearance on Alumni Field

Fifteen Teams in Competition in I for Coveted Silver Cup

Failure to Connect Safely Spells Defeat for lsPRJNGFIELo TECH RUNNER-UP Tech in Saturday's Game WITH BROOKLINE IN THIRD PLACE- GOOD RECORDS

DOCKHAM HURLS JAVELIN 152 FT. 2 IN. ESTABLISHING NEW RECORD---DELANO WINS IN HALF MILE---POLE VAULT AND HIGH JUMP EVENTS DECIDE MEET Lnst Sa turday afternoon, Tech went down to defeat before M. A. C. to the tune of 62·&1. The meet was a close one all alqng and not until ~he very end was it evident whic h side would bring in th e victory. The results were ns follOW!'. IO(I.y grd dash- won by Sniffen, i\1 A. C, time, 10 2·5 sec1md:;: Thomson and Carpente r o f Tech second and third. Jligh hurdles-Won by Winckler, Tech. lime, 17 <l-5 seconds; second place wont to Thomp~on of M. A. r .. and third to Bowker of Tea h. :\1ile run- Won by Fori!Jes of Tech: time, 4 minutes. 44 4-5 seconds: second t.o Rice of Tec h , nnd thlrcl to Henne· burv of M. A. C. Quarter mile-Won by Zwisler o f M . A (' : time, 53 second~; ~I iles of Tec h took !;econd, and Ros!l of M . A. C., third. Low hur~lles-\Von by Conver~e. Tec-h: time. 27 seconds: 'Thomson of Tech. second, and Tho mpson of M. A. C. third. 220-ynrd dash~Won by Sniffen, M. A. C'.; time, 23 1·6 seconds; Carpenter. Tec h. second, and Oriffien, M. A. C., third. Half mile-Won by Delano, Tec h: time. 2 minutes. 5 l-5 seconds : second. R ice. Tech, and third. Meigs, Tech. Two mile run- W o n by Porbes. Tech: time. 10 minutes. 27 seconds: second, Clagg, M. A. C.: third. llub· bard. Tec h . High jumJ)--'W on by Tucker. M. A.

<'.: height. J; feet. 3 inches. nnrl Winck · ler and Whittemore tied fo r second pl!we a~ 5 feet, 2 in che~. Shot Put- Won l>y Powell, M. II . ('. : distance, 34 feet, 11'2 inch: second. Thurlow, :\f. A. C.. nnd third . ~l.luie, Tech. Discus- \V on by Thurlow, ~I A. C. : rli s tnnc:e, 112 feet, II inches; secon n. Love, and third, Powell, both of M.

A. C. J>ole vnult.-Won b)• Tuck er. ~1. A (' : height. 10 feet, i inohes; second, Rit·e. Tech, nnd third. Germain , Tech Brond jump-Won by Thump$on. M. :\ (': distance. 21 feet, OY. inches: n•t•nnd. Sniffen, ~f. A. C.: third , C"nr· penter, 'l'ech. Jrwelin thro w- W on b'' Doc-khnm: di~tancl'. 152 feet. 2 inches: second. Thur·

low, and third . Jones. both o f M. A. C.

'rhe score wa~ evidently ~~~ it wns through Tech's stren~th in the rlis· tances nnci hurdle~; and reln ti ve weak· ne~~ in the field events. In this meet Dork,hnm brc1k!! the javelin record for the t~ollege bettering the old one hy (Continued on Page 2, Column 5)

A. S.M. E. Elections M. 1:. LICOTURI: ROOM 8 :00 O' CLOCK

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LACHAPELLE, ROOKI E RHODE ISLAND HURLER, HOLDS ENGINEERS TO THREE HlTS WHILE TEAMMATES TOUCH CALDER FOR SIX BINGLES INCLUDING TRIPLES

Brockton E-lish ~l·hool. entered ror the Hrst ti~c this ycnr in the Tech In terscholast ic track meet, succeeclccl in winning over Sprin~:ficld Tech, wht> have been victors for the ()liSt two Tech wns defca ted zH Rhode lslnnd yeors. nroc,kltm, e~•m inl( h ere with 11 State lttst Saturday in n poorly played well balnncecl team, piled up o score o{ gnm.r by the score of S to l. Al· 30 point.~ ngainst Springfield's 23. th ough the Engineers got a one 1'\lll Brookline tligh wns next hcst nnd was lend in the opening inning the King· pushi.>d by North High of this city fo r swninns overcome this lend by tally· th ird honors, Brookline b:wiug n total ing two runs in the seconrl Crnme and M lli J>Oin t:; wilh Nor th only one point nnother one in 'the seventh . behind. Lad< of batting punch was the chief Putnnm o f Springfield Tech did gourl McAuliffe pit<:hecl the Crimson and rea~on for the defeat as the local nine wo.r k in winnir1g both the 100 nod 22(). Before the largest audien.ce that hns Grey bnll tcmcrs to a 6 to I victory collected b ut two hits off the delivery nttended nny assemhly this year. Dr. yard dashes. over 'Trinity 11~ lTnrtforrl lru;t Wedtles· of Lnchappclle. Summary: I Ioliis nddresse!l the s tudent hody and dnv. '\Moe'' pitched good hall thrm1l;h· Co\apled with thi~ inability to hjt, 120 ynrcl hurdles- Won hy Silverman, out the game, allowing but two hits th~ infield gave a mgged ex.hi'bition of faculty for ~he ln~ l time as Pre..qiclent o£ the Institute. 'rhc assembly was t'lnssical ; ~rench. North, 2nd ; Barro n . after the second inninl':, nnd would bnseball. and Calde r was hi t oppor· have hnd a shut-out credited \0 him, tunely for a double, n triple an-d four the last to be held during the present Nortl1, 3rd : time, 17 2-5 seconds, IOO.yard dash- Won by Putnam, excep t !or fielding errors in the ninth singles, though better support would $chool year nnd wns in charge the f1reshman class. Charles B. Muzzy. ~pringfielrl Tech: Wnl~h. Orockton. trnmc. which nettt<d Trinity tht:ir single have won the game in spite or these ~ix snfeties. president oi the class of Hl28, presided 2nd ; C mvedl , North, 3rd : Lunds trom. tally. Mns tronard, Trinity's hurler, had ln the opehing frame MoGarrell Willi Daniel Irus!ley, editor-in-chief of the Brock tc•n, 4th : Lime, 10 3-11 RCCOnds. 220 ynrd hurdles -Won by Lund- difficulty in filldinK t.he plnte at first, hit hy a pitched ball anrl advanced to "Aftermath,'' spoke tu the underclns!l.men , reminding them thnt only a ~:hort strom, Brockton: Silverman. Cln~~icnl, Jll!Ssing four in the early innings. H ow· second by Sharpe's sacrifice. Neu2nd : Gaunt, North, 3rd : Spella ne, evcr, he S\ICCeeded in keeping the ball baut!r Oied out to Makin, Curran re..acb· time remained in which to place Or· Brockton. 'l th: time, 27 2-5 seconds. out o f the groove, 1111 only five hitll were ed first bn$e on balls and G uidi fol· ders for the book. lie ndded that.. so <140-yard ctnsh- Won by Smith, llrook· rc~:istcred nl,rainst his delivery. luwed with a hnrd drive through the far, the Seniors had roceived poor Sl,IJ)o 11hort ~t()p, which br()ught McGarrell in. ltne: Prn lt, C'ommerce, 2nd . Andrew~;, port {rom the rest of the scho<ll. So Por the first five inn ings, T ech had ")ue'' then stole second b ut Harris 5oulh. 3rd; J ohnson, Commerce, 4th: fnr. definite orders have been t,oive n only 11 one run lead, but thre l runs in closed the inning when Myeock threw time. 62 2·5 seconds. for o nly thirty or forty copies among R&l·ynrd run - Won by Murro y, the sixth, coupled with two more in him out at first. the lower classes. ~he nir•th, ~~~~ured the ('r imson and , . flrnckett was missing from the line· llrooklinc : JT nssatl, Commen.:c, 2nd : Professor Carpenter asked evt!ryone, Chalmers. !<'itch burg, 3rcl ; H oy~. New· ~rt!y of the fourth v1ctory an the last up 08 he was taken sick on the trip. who could, to be on hand Saturday ton. 4th ; time. 2 minutes. ll second,;. Jive s tnrt.fl. Curmn rep!Jicecl him in the center gar· morning for the interscholastic track ,Mile run ·'\Von hy p 11rd . Springfield W-ith two out in t.he first ' inning. , den, while H arris covered right field . meet. fie emphnsized the duty of Commerce: Briggs, Springfield Tech, llrnckett drew a J>nss anti immcdinte lv R . r. STATE ab r lb po a c Teoh men to be hospitable to the visit· Znd: Gould. South. 3rd; MeNeil, New· ~ tole second. Currnn lifter! n high fly 4 0 0 0 0 0 ing athletes and make them like Tech. ton, 4th : time, 4 minute.o;, :JO 111 11cc· to deep right, but the hall sllppcd Nyc rf __ He then presented the. Athletic Coun· onds. through !Meir's fingers and Brackett Patterson If 4 0 2 3 0 0 ril N:!rlificates for ba~ketbiiU to Calder, 220-yard das h Wl)n by Putnam, scored C urr:an was out trying to P into c£ 2 0 0 3 0 0 Wright 3b 4 0 0 8 0 0 Delphos. Gross, Gallup. Kimball, Lll· Springfielci Tech; Wnll:h, 'Dougher~y rench second on the throw to home. mny and Wright. Cer tifi cates fur and Dri~:ctJJI, all of nrol'kton, tini!lhed lu the lnst half of the .first frame. Grigo 3b • 4 1 3 0 1 track, won during the indoor season, second, third and fourth respectively: Trinity made a threat, The first twu [;nchapp elle p •• . 8 l 1 I 3 I we~e pre~ented to ~· nrpenter, LeClerc. tim e, 22 J./i seconds, men up singled and were advnnced n M c Kenzie c 2 l 0 6 I 0 )ie1gs, Thompson, C urran anct Forbes. Broad jlJmp- Won by Morrill, Brock· huse 11y a sacrifice by l::berle. Mcirs Makin 2b 1 0 0 I 2 I 3 0 2 2 4 2 Rnbert Scott, spe~king for the Skull, ton ; Overka. Commerce, 2nd ; Rose, hit. but l'runin wns out at t.he plnte . .Myruck SN 1 - - - - - •n nounc-ed that R1cha rd S. Convcr~e Gurrlner. 3rd ; Morin. Spencer, 4th : A fly t.o Mt\.nrrell entled the inning. Tech fsailcd to reach first hnse in the 1 Totols 27 3 6 'J/1 10 6 hud been chosen as the Freshman who distanre. 20 feet. lOY. inches. ~ecnnd frame, nnd Thum s of Truaity TF.CII hnn done the most for 'l'ech during I lConLinued on Page 4, Col. 2) the past year. The silver trophy, on died on second. ab r lb po a e Orlly nino men faced McAuliffe in the :\fd:iarrell If 2 0 0 0 0 0 which the namE: uf the Fte!{hmun 1hu ~ n e.)( t three innings, three of them be· Sharpe 2b l 1 0 2 7 l t·h osen is to be engraved. will remain CALENDAR DATES Neubnucr Sll 4 0 0 I 1 1 in the trophy ca~e in the gvmnit~:urn, , 1 ing retired hy th~ strikeout route. Sharpe opened the sixth hv rlriving Curran ci 2 0 I 2 0 0 hut a certificate, suit.nbl>• inscrib.cd, hc·1 ul n clean single, Teoh's first hit of Guidi c 4 0 0 2 0 I C(•me.~ the property of the man uu Mc.nday, May 18. the game. Brlll:hlt wns sufe at fin;t Harris rf 3 0 0 2 0 () wh om the honor is conferred. The li.OO P . M. Bueb.U, A. T. 0 . un 11 IJunl, while Rhnrpc rcnrhe<l thirrl ClCJI$0n lb 3 0 I 14 0 0 trophy was pro~sented lo Tech last fall n. 8. A. E. on the piny to fir~~. C'urran wa~ out Knllendar 3b 4 0 0 I 0 I hv the Skull and Converse has the I Tuesday, May 19. on a h:ard hit ball to first. but Hrarkett Calder p 3 0 0 0 6 0 a~ded ho uor ~f being ihe first to h<l\'e 6.00 P. M. Bueb&ll, T. 0. va. 1 ~ook '(!Cond. Guidi placed the hall in hi~ name upon it. \\'ith the annouo!Ce· L. 0. A. 1 deep left. two feet insidt> the foul hoe, Totals 26 I 2 24 14 4 ment of the choice or Cllll\'CrNC. s~·utt Wecm.d&y, May 20. ~•·oring both runner~ . ~kAuliffe lif ted Stt1lcn bases. Origo, M c'Ken~tie, l\fy. «tated thnt j ose1>h L Guidi had rc· 6.00 P. M. Bu.ball, P. 8. K. 'l hl~:"h o ne to ~1eirs, who nKnin dropperl cock; Lwo·ha~<(! hit, r.ril(o: three·blll!e hit, rei\'cd honorable men ti on. n p , G. D. the btlll, Guidi crossing the plate . .;M,•. L11rhappellc: sacrifice hits. Shnrpe 2. 'l'buraday, May 21. Dr H ollis' talk wa s a bit of fa therl y Auliffe wns c:n ul(ht off 1\rt~t Mnkln, Pint o 2 ; rloul!le plays, Sharpe to 6.00 P. M. A. A. Meetlnr in advice about our life and work here In tbe last. hnlf of the !!eventh . :\It· Neul.>uut<r, Lachapelle to Orlgo, Sharpe 1:. E. Lecture Room. 11 t Tech, and especially concerning the Garrell furniBhed the fielding M:n8Btion to Clrusnn, M~·t·O<·k to Wright: struck 6.00 P. M. Bueball, 8. A. It lar~e number of fellows who don't of the game With two gone nnd n (Continuer! on Page 4, Col. 4 1 VJ, L. 0. A. "make the grade." It is a well known mnn on ~bird, Mastronnrd hit n high Friday, May 22. fact throug hout the country that the By to left field Aft.er misjudl{ing the 6.00 P. M. Ba.eball, A. T. 0 . "mortality" among engineering s tu· ball, "Lefty" s wung on his heel and Athletic Association VI. P. S. K. dents is greater than among those al made a one·hand stab nt the sphere 8.00 P. M. A. 8. M- 1:. Meet. academic institutions. Among cngin· Elections The ball ~;tuck. ing in M. E. Lec:ture Room. eering colleges. Tech ranks ahove aver· E. E. LJ:OTVR• ROOM ln t.he first of ~he ninth Tec h hit Saturday, May 2S. age fo r the number that complete the 6 :00 O'CLOCK her stride aga.in when Guidi, Neubauer Vanity Ba.aeball, LoilfeD Tex· course in four years. Before the war. and McAuliffe ~inglecl in quick sur· Thursday tile at Lowell. thirl\··nine per cent o f an entering class Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) !Continued on Page 2, Col. 11

PRES. HOLLIS TALKS ON TECH

TRINITY FALLS VICTIM OF TECH

Converse Awarded Freshman Activities Cup

McAuliffe Shines as Hurler-· Strikes Out Eight

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