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\\'O RCE~TER, M.\~S. TUE~L>.\\', XO\'E~IBER

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TECH ATHLETES IN CLEAN SWEEPFOOTBALL TEAM UPSETS RAMS 12-2 Favored R. I. State Team Defeated By Engineers On Wind Swept Gridiron

'41 Headed For ru·e Victory In Frosh-Soph. Track Meet; Only Two Events lncontplete Nnb oicbeck LA-ud~ S<·oring Placing in Four E'•e nts ; Fras e r is Runner-up

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nit un lv 1 "'" mort• ,.,·ent'" 1 ,. ncn otT in tlw f fl 'hllll'n·•u phn 1Tltth lrllt'k CIW•ttltll \'f, it h l'l tlll in th ul tin da·~ ••i ' II , lt•ntliul( It\· a •t•o re nf ;\ to 21. will anm >e lh ~ meet tn thc:tr uu.l( ttl victories 1•1\\•lrd ... the t•artu n• •rt I ht• ('las~ of '0:1 nua t s ll ead \Lul\' new trc~hnwn tmtt•rniates iur \ .tr,ll)' trat·k werl' u nru\'t•red m t ht mt•·t . One who stotld nut vcr)' d efinitely was Aaron 1\:nhoichct•l.. , fmnwr Worccs· wr At·udcmy trnck Rtnr. N ahoic hcck phwcd in four C\ e nt!l, nmn<si nJr n to HII "' I\ poin ts. Fra<er, al~n n fre~hmon wa' second lughe:,.t scorer in the mt:et 111 ~ to tal was 14 potnt!l 1n fo ur e\'en t• I he first C\'Cnt to attract tl.~: sperllltnrs wns the 120-,·nrd hi~th hurdle s l'nt•ck uf Lh e cln~s or ' II t•xhillilecl l:X· trcmc grnce, ~kill nnd spocll in hand· ltng Lhe harriers in the fo1rlr fa st time u( IR.2. l'IO!'e on his heds w ere S uitt """· ' II, nnd Z1pser, '.J.() lumping almost <1multnneously w ith the starter's gun, the frc~hmen and 'IOJ>ho morc runnerb pnundcd d own the trm·k to sp lit the 100 )'tirO latle in Uu: ICo•Hinued o n P age 3, Col. 4 )

President Eaa·le Issu es Annual Invitation T.-as Present Opportunity For Stude nts l o Really Know Prexy 1'1'\;sicfenl R alph Earle i~sued hi!! an nual invi tation tn the ~tudc>nt~ of the Wnnester P olvtcchn ic l nRtitu t~ earl y th i• week to join him•clf and Mrs. Earle in their home frc.om four to ~;ix on Monda)' aftcrn!ln n~ from i'lovemhe r tn :\lay Tht• fine o ppvrtunit)' for \V P I m en ' " mee t ancl really get to knnw o ur Prt •dent has been is!IUed for the last oceverul yea rs. Man y T ech men wei· rome this chance to talk with t he Prc~irlent of the lo• tilute . Pollow ing is the invitation· " Pr~:!Oident and Mr!t Ralph Earle at hCJrn Monday afternoon~ from 4 00 to ll 00, from No\'cmber to ~lay , II Ro\ nton StTeet." The first "ten" wM held yesterday nftcrnoun

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Ne well Explains S1'0N ..~ SCORE ON 92-YO. RUN AS RUSHTON BWCKS Tru nsmiuiu~ E4J IIiJuncnt Clu•l J uworMki ~u in Fails to lmprt•ss Worcester Fam~ ; To T e<'h Gr oup cver nl T(>('h Players l njur.-d in Contest

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1ht• hr-t mt•t ung ,,f \\' I\ 1-. th<• T~:dl It ' ""k .1 'ear 111 fintl tlwm, hut till' I'.Hi u • l'luh, 1anw tn tht lorm nf an sit HI load los'<·~ nl clirct'l t•urn nt mn 111' J>I'I'IIII11 tri p "' tlw \\' I' \(; tran•mil r•htll<'s ll'll't' ul 111~1 ht'l' l1 mcu•ull d The H·r in ll ohh·n Prt•sidc nt ll \\' ll o w!' strll\ ln:ttl h•~ di1 ision ul 111 1· dt•c tricnl 1\lrnt·d till' s:mup uvt•r to l'ro1h·~sor lllj.!lfll·•·nn); lnhurntnrit·• :11 \\'c,n·ester r.: •. ,H·Il profes~ur ol elt•t•tronl<' ht·re nml 1 Pnh 11 ,•hnic ln~titute ha< llto•n upern t c·•·n ulun.: cn~ineer lu r \\'TAC m~ :tKain, thi« tunc tu m~.l,ure t ht> .\t \\'C>rt't•\ttr'~ one lo.~luwatt M.ltl<>n, pn\\t·r lu~,' 111 olrrt'l'l ntrr•·n t m:u·hin• ~. P ruf1· ur '\e\\l'll spilt tht• ~:romp into ancl 111 prn\t '" tlw ,1\-o tru·al cn.:cncl: r 11\ '' patl~ \\'l11lt• om· chvi~ulll cn•pt•<'tetl the ~ lnlc•m's mod e rn J( I',\ l'llllipmc nl, in~ 1·r" t'"·it•l1 tl1nt th•·•t t•htH\'1' losM'' ran h1• nwa surerl. nnrl nwa~u rt>el nn·u· lht• t>tht•r wn ~ tal, c n uut tt1 tlw three nntcnnn towers Professor Newell's e:{. Mnnufncturcr~o hn vc l1een un· rnlt·h· nhk• to n~;rcc o n the nmuunt uf thc~e plnuntinn uf the~e uni(llll.' mn~ t~ proved ln~·cs fur mnm• ,.et.r~ nlt h uu~h their deur nnd ndecJunte to h•1lh grl!ent~l c'i~tt•m· 1 · hn~ ll(;l'll J..now n fur ~orne t• cllhu,cn •I nml nlticsl hum cns:ineer tcme Tht thrc•t• mn~t~. t•n-.1\• ~~·en from A papt·r !'ntitll-d " J).( !\lachine ll uv 1111111 II ill, nre like puYot•rful WL W's Strm· Loatl Loss T~M~" hn~oo JUS t lxen ~•n~o:h.• tuwer 111 thnt they nrr ~t·lf C'Un· pu i•Ji~ lwtl in gtt•rtrit•nl gnginccrin~. lnicH•t l nntt•flnllt! l'nrryinll 11!1 ho ri1.0n1al till' munthly journal of the 1\mericun wire ~ Tht• lwtJ (• xtrt:nHl mnst11 serve In litute u f El ectrical l~r1Jtincers, writ nu "S" ~h:qwcl uren. wh1le the smaller ct•n ttr to wt•r lends to fill in t he ~ides lln lw P rofeSl'or \'ic:tnr Siegfried , of \\' Jl I P ro f ~icgfmod'!l pape r will to mnke nn approxnnnticm of nn o val. l•c prt·-rntt'cl at the \\'i nter f'e~nvention Twt·nly fi\c: mill!!. uf tupJ)!'r <>ahle bur· ct:d untlergrcmnd around t he towers lron tinuccl on Pogc 2, Col 3) <t!'f\'(' ltl impro\•t• the nc tiun or t he ~round ns 11 <>ountcrpui!'l' This an· t~:1HW WM d c~i~: rH•fl h y llni loy in (Continued on Page 2. Col. 5)

Dorn1 Comani ttee Now Functionjng

oph EJections H eld Last Wcek

Fir t Rnlinf( Or41f:'r Sile nt P(>riod- 7:30 l o 10:30 Tht' Oonn C<Jm mittet' of ~nnford Rill'\' lloll. o partially nppoinlcrl, por· tiall\ ('lcc·tecl h ocly or ~ tull r nts, has al rt'nrh taken step• ror the improve menl nf the exi~ting s tatu~ :n the rlomlrtt>r\' The1r first ruling is in tht urrlrr of a •ilen t Jll fiNI tn ext.end be· t" ~:t·n 7 30 and 10 30 eaC'h evening Thi is not n required ~tud y period although it is a goorl tim<' to tllke nd vantag<• o l the re~ullinll lock of "bull '1: •iun s" nnd get ~nme work done It 1< requi red. however, that s tudents rc:C'Ojlni7e the right$ o f their clacm1ate~ to rea!;Onable quiet and freedom Cro m rough·hou•tng in order that they may rnnce ntrate on their work if they so dt~irc .

Thill year's c-ommittee con 5ists of the following men : Bruce WM!!On, Aaron Nal)l)i<'heck. Will iam lliggen~. Keith Macin t yre. As hley lla~nrd. Harold Shallcr \lunroe Bate~. Alvin Aldrich '\ahreorheck has been selected for t he chainnan~hip, and Wati!On a s Secre· tary (Continued on P ngc 2, Col. 3)

DORM DANCE

Frunk Crnsby Ele(•ted Prexy; Finul Voting W•~dnf'sdny 1:rnnl.. A C'rosl>y, oC !'pringfield, was dent'd prc••rlent o f the cla!IS of 1910 Jn,t \\'ed ne~day in thl!lr elect ion fo1 the comin~ .;emes ter. 1 he much puiJii ri,ed and <>u mbcrsome sys tem o f elimi un ti11n fro m ten men to one gtwe him the office o ve r his fellow class mate, l<n ymonrl Schlora The t.cn candidates for vice president hnve been <taled down to two men, llerb Shaw and Clark Goodchild The final \•Oti ng o n these two men a nd the eiN·ting of the remaining office rs will take plo ce this coming Wednesday C'ro~by wa~ a first honor man d ur· ing both ~emesters o f his Freshman yenr and is a member of A.T .O. He wa~ vice president during the last •eme~ter Cro•by is replacing Ray Por· ke>• a.. president a s unde r the c lass con~ titution, n o man cnn be pre!ident twice during the first two years at t he Tns t itu te.

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R u blwr Tilc<l Corridors, New 1\fuil RHxcs, atul hrnbs llonalt>•l

A t-mn~hin~: Tech team ri ppt•!l Rhode (, laue! Sw tc apar t. 1.0 the tun~& of a 12 ~ vil·tc1ry lnst Snlurdny afte rnoon o n t he 1'tl'll held . T his is Tech'K l!eC· Otlcl strru)tht vict<Jry a nd the team •eem~ HI I ~· Jllny ing hi.-: time foo thall Thc h:Hllc wn11 n t hri lling one from start to finish , clima xed with a 95-ynrd runha<·k of nn int.erccptcd lateral b y the vt•rsnt1 le P l' tc Stone, T ech e nd.

'f' hr c 1• nutlur imprm't' l11 1.'nt g have hrcn tn.Jtl c 111 the rhwmitory itt prcparnlicm for the ~-In~~ or '.II Thl !Jilllll'~ l i•lh, dunr th1, Jnst !1\tmmer, was t he refini,hing nr t he firl>t floor ('urriclc~rs The orig111 nl rulrl-cr tile wa• la1d ln a monncr thut. nt the time, wa~ acrctllt'd as I'Clrll't' l J lowll\'Cr, 1 xvorienc!' hn s hown Cuults q uite un pn•dictuhl!' ot '"" lime. J,nid rlireclly on wood. ns it wn~. t he ruhhcr t ile is of 8 ntltur" that tend<~ it~etr tn sh<Jwing every hu mp 0 , truck thot 11111 >· I.e beneath I n relavinv the floor, lint• laytr of wood wn, turn up wi t h the old tile nnrl replnt•cd with a~phalt cement. This, cou lhined with the ne w a ftphal tbose t ilt•R nnd anotlwr lnye r of wood nnd cclt•l"ll is hored to r;rovc n more quie t Unor and preven tive o£ fiO muc h n oise filttnng into the rommllll"o room . The palle•rn uf the new tile wn~ cho~~e n with t h e ideo. of nssim•lnt ing t hat o f the old a~ much ns possible More noticeable to t he students nre the nt:w lucklug ty pe mail bo xt•q, 1ince they hod I•• use the old open type for the tint few days l n t ho pM t, the ultl type 11howed the deficiency oC pnvacr, Ju mu ch S(J, that 11reviou ~ tlnnn du"t' hnd thought of leaving a s their t·u~ tumnry gift n ~tel of boxe11 hke thefc we now have. ll nwcver, the rost wo ~ Au wen t, a lmost $200, tha t t hey were fun·~d to aba ndon the Ideo. T he prc~cnt hox e~ nrc the gift of an un· known " Frie nd," nu t part o f th(' rcgu Jar maintenance bill The third , and n ot yet ohvioua, im· r•rovemt•nt wtll be the g1ft of last year's donn cta~1. the present Sophomores. Short ly, for this is the &en•un for plant,. ing p!' rcnninl~. two young evergreens will he plnnted on either aide of th e entrance terrace in the now vacant grn~s plot~ A bronze plate, ~ urh as tho" ncar evt:ry cln•s gift in Sanford Riley ll all, will announ ce to t he pa!ll'er· by the d onn tera of the trees. It is be· licvcd thnt this 8ift wlll greatly en· hanrc the henuty of the terrore

It wns u Ramc c h nrnctcrizcd b y the SO·C:allecl " llrenk~." induced mostly h y the high wind, both teams cons tantly th reaten ing to K'Ore. The Tech team, showing the same splrit it had in tile Mass. S tale ga m e, re pulsed R . I State again and a gain , and, ut iliz ing all its cha nces, scored twice to provide more lhnn the n eeded m argi n fo r v ictory. The d efen sive piny of Ray Fo rkey, Dick Ellio t, and Elmer Scott waa spa rkU ng throuehout the contest . Gu• ta fson and Ko rolyshun tore throuah the R. I. line repeatedly for wbs tan· tial gains. Oo n Atkin son , freahman , ~bowed uv n•markabl.y well aa a hard ltn e p lunge r, and dunng . the third and fourth quarte rs, pushed h11 way through th e S tate line f? r large gains. Proba?ly the in~reaamg power o f the ~n· nmg playa 11 because o f the much amp roved Mocking o f the team W ith t he win d ln their favor in the opening qua rte r, the Rhode Islanders renched the Tec h S.yard line bu t wert he ld on down ~ Jawo rski and Duran· lea u, the sp ea rheads or this attack, a re bot h rrom Wo rcest e r and it was a Woree.,ter product, Elme r Scott, who was the defe nse b ulwark. I n the li«!COnd quarter, Tech, led bJ Ko rolyshun and Gustafson , marched to th e Rhod e Island 7, where they we re Ntoppcrl on clo wns. Jaworski punt cd frum the end tone to the '¥1, where Tech sta rted do wn the field again. A forward pa~~. follo wed by a lateral, Fo rkey to Laml.>ert to Guatafaon, placed tho ball on the Rhode Island one.foot line, where Gustafaon took it over for th e first t o uchdown. Forkey foiled in th e con vers ion arter T oubman wM detected h oldin g o n t.ho 6rat try -whit'h wa1 ftllceessful. Midway io the third period, the Rhode !~landers scored t heir lone two poinll, lfCimewha t t hrough a rift on Tech's part Ournn leau , from deep in hi~ own territury, booted one ove r Ru11 Korolys hun'a head, Koroly1hun c hased (Con tin ued on P nge 3, Col. 2 )

Cia ·s of '41 En.ioys llot·n• hnpt·ov~rnc nts

SAT., NOV. 6

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