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SPORTS

Read Formal Story For W eek end Plans January 18,

TECH

1946

GAZING AROUND By Ted Guda

Tu/t1' Bmk,etball Game Tom.orroav Nisht

NEWS

Theta Chi Is Leacler Tech wa1ups Mass. tate Twice In In Interfraternity Ragged Contests by Scores of 44-31, 51-23 Retunt Contest Proves Kuykendall Spark&Team Pin League

· t k M State in two on Lhe city's scoring roster is Cliff Hnvlng a en ass.

Bingham Heacl ~o, Individual Scoring Race With 91-.1 Poinls Per GaJnf'

Even ofler lor Locals; La.tly Garners 12

To Easy Win at Amherst;

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Plt~ying

thl'ir second game ug,ninsl The Worcesttt Tech basketball st raight games, the Boynton Hillers Juergens, another Freshman who has The lnlerfraternity b(1wling is ~ l as~. State College in four days, team won its fourth game in a row again displayed the outstanding abit- but one season with Tech, unfortu- well under way now, with Theta the Worcester Tech b.1Sketball team as it defeated Mass. State College ilies lhat have been consistent with nately. Chi in the lend. hnvin~ won eleven won its fifth ~nme in a row ItS they at Amhem last week by the score of past Tech quintets. The Te~hmen As u team, lhe Tethmen show nnd lost one point. easily trounced the Staten; last Satalso showed that their initial winning exceptional ability in all phases of r .S.K. is second with 6 points to urday ni~ht nt Alumni Gym S I to 44 to J I. The fact that they were streak W'dS not just a recovery spret> the game. Their speed and class, their credit , and two against. T .K.P. 23. After playing evenly for the playing on a new court was quite after the opening pair of losses, but coupled with their shoot in!( accuracy, nnrl r.c.n. nre tied for third plttcc, first ei~ht minutes, the Boynton apJXtrellll as the Techmen bad r.lther the start of a string c>f vic- have helped them muke shurt work each having won seven and lost 5 Hillers !(radunlly pulled rlway from trouble hiltin~ the hoop with any tories tba1 promises to cootinue for of many o f thl•ir op~ncnt:.. T~e ~)(lintll. t\ .E.I' . is tihh with four Mtl their rivals and eventually turned fair consistency during the early the rest of the season. tean.l that s tops till' qUint~~ now w1ll fnur point s. .A.L~. is next, hnvin~ the game into a rout . stages of the ~nme. The Staters were Forward, j ark Laffey, who was Juc;t wutching the squad a t practice be mdeed ou tslnndlng. I hut leam won >even points and ll,~l ten. also ~etti ng the majority of the reis amplt• evidence that the Sta~gmen will have to b~ clever if it C'Cpl>cts tu i S.P.E. L<t eighth, ha,•ing ftve pvints hh!h scorer in the Kame with twelve bounds off the backboard with the •1u ·1 potent :-coring thrrnt to .1ny penetrnh• the light defen~ that ~tarts to their credit ~ick, and eleven p\1inls point~. initiated the offensive, less result thul midway through the first t hun u minute after game sturted tt•am '"' any C()urt. In contrast ttl all the way from und~r the .'Tech a~tuinst thl!m. L.X.i\ t)(:cupi~'s the prt'·!,Cason workouts, which were, to hoop nncl gets pr(IJ.tresSlVl'ly ugh~cr tellar nt the pre$Cnt , havin~ won lWl) with n funcy push shot from under half, Tt'Ch was on the !lhort end of s:1y the le8$t, poor examples of IW<xl as the opponent nch•nncl'S ttl\\,trd 11 ~ points und lt)St ~i'< . These are the Llw llt~sket . Othtrs on tht' team who a I 5 to lJ score. bru.ketball, thr present drills nrc 11wn lo(Oal. team l>tamlln~s up to and lncludin~ were instrumental in the win were Starring fur Slate all the way was ~umc thing to SCl~. The quint et plays .\ !lqund that definitely will be out the 15 ] tlnuary 1946. Steve Uckh, Bob ( 'urlson, <.:llff Dick Lt>e, former Worcester North the l>nll with the assurance that comes to upset the Hilltopper 's carl i.s the The individual :wcral(es have j ul'rgen:., R os~ Bradlaw, and Capt. High School three sports star. His only with experience. Perhaps we hi~hly rated ;\Iedford quintet , Tufts. dropped since the paper came nul Kuykendall. angle pu!lh shot.<1 from nJI parts of were too hasty in our condemnation$ The gnn1e will follow Teth·s unnual tw!l week:. ago. Bingham or T.X. is As in the Kllmc at Amherst , Ulck the cuurt kept his team conlStantly enrlier in the season, but the exhi- winter fnrmal , and, while none of tht> now in the leod, with tm average or Lrt•, Worcester boy, played well for In the ball ~tame. bitions at that time certainly did not team will be at Lhc dance, it will bt> 94. 1 J>oinL., per lo((tllle. Str~off ()f lhl' ~ l ass. State team. H e scored Cnpt. Bob KuykendaU after a c:~l for hi~h h(\J)es for victories in workinl( to down Tuhs after a game- A.KP. is next with 92.8 points, and thrCt' llf hill team's seven field go.11s, the first games. Without a doubt, the ll'SS week nf practice. The sqtmd Campbell of P.S.K. is third with mul he wus 11 bulwark nn defense. rather slow start began hitting the Thr most improved player on the hoop with deadly consistency. picture has changed so thot we can -illnuld nnL gel enid in that Hmc, :md QJ.O pointS. Hi~h man for A.T.O. is :.afely My that the ('rim!lnn nnd (:my in 'Pitt~ uf the fact that the visitor" Olson. wh 11 hu 89.5 points per gumc, court for Te<'h was number one re- " Kuyk" l{amered the respectable percentage or 60 perce~ l his ~h~; will ndd mort> contl'M" to the win nrc reputed lo hnvc one uf Uw top :Lnd Bunk who is the leading man serve, Cliff Juergens. r n 1 he preliminary game the Tech and when the evenmg 11 actJVitlea column as the seasnn prn~res.~es. learns in Nf'w Enghmd , l'm .,tlll pick fnr T.K.P. has un avertlf(C or 88.8 j ayvees " ere defeated by 'woru .· s ter had ceased, he was hlsh scorer in the Before lookin~ nhead to the gamt'~ iug tht hnme te3m as top\,. \\'lth all puint!!. l'ulit or P.G.D. is high mao Acndemy 41 to 36. The game was game wilh fi fteen points. coming up, let us try t(l di'><:over the due re~pect to the inv11din!( nrgani · for his frntcrnity with an nverugc of exact causes or the turn of events zation, the Techmcn have n clclinitl' 88 .0 potn · t,OS. close throughout wllh Okun'e; two Another of the Techmen who that has produced the chan~e in fort- reason to bl' lnps that nil(ht. Tht' The high :.ingle string is !.till held quitk b.1skets just before halftime stood out well wu Bob Carbon. Tbe cMt.s for future contests. Probably football !Ieason is not so far past that hy Il i n~hrtm of T .X . who bowled bringing Tech tn within one point of blond freshman was a thorn In the the most notable improvement on the the Tufls encounter has IJeen fnr- 117 points for one game. a dendlock. I.ed by Coyle, the side Staters all evening, both of· court is Steve Ucich, not only the ~ot tt'n , and the hoopslers will be all 1\ cndemy took a commanding lead In fensively and deftnsively. It wu he tallest man on the squad, but also out to even the honors If c1t all pus· hume cuurt, nn February 2, following the second huH and were never head· who started the game's acoring when one of lhe biR~est as~ts towards sible. Just for the books, however, another mid-week basketball hnliday. ed, Strain with twelve pOints und he tallied on two foul shol.a after a Tt'Ch's being on the long end of fi ve it might be nolf•d that spllrtswrilt•rs It hu~ been 'l't•eh oil the: wny In C'romuck with eleven were high minute and a half of play. His Jeftuf the seven scures turned in thus fa r. rate Tufts six JlOinls better than Terh. the 194() leg ur till.' present lmsket- M:urcrs for Tech. handed and right·banded hook abotl Ste\•e hnd a reputation or bein~ a They have beaten Brown, who took ball season, and wilh ~uch an exceiwere troubling ~Ius. State all eve.KO!Jd ball player before he came to us in on early Kame on the Bn•in lent squad rct)resent ing us, let us all ning, with the result that "Carla" Tech, and his record thus far cer- court , and they lo:.t by only a few get out I here behind the men fighting bad twelve points under his belt tainly has enhanced that reputathm. points to the very strong Harvard _tt_, _ta·_k_·e_·_r_u_rll!_. -:-----==~== when the final whistle blew. In thr second Mass. State game, he and Hoston University teams. ·In reprd to fouling , the Tech plckeri the ball off the backboard Following thl' Tufts enmunt.er, the hoOt)!lten showed decided lmproYepractically every time, and his cmc- team wlll travel to Cttmbricl~e 111 ment. On the wlwle, they committed handed, under-the-ba!'ket shots were meet its old rival, M.I.T . The miclKINGSBURY'S Plaolo Serwlee fewer fouls than in prevloua pmea, PATRONIZE Co,__ - • .._,..., • nu drtrimenl to the score. Wilh three week encounter should show plenty while they were able to gamer a years of ball slill ahead of him, he of fij:tht from Uoth teams, c.~pecin ll y (S.. Harold EJapi,., ...... Drnl) higher percentage of thelt foul shots may well be named as one of the All- since lhe Bostonians. as does Tech. Oww.IPt ......... than they did in the put. OUR boast of Lheir consistently good bu-..\ mcrican greal!i on the hardwood. On Steve's left, we 1\nd a red·hot kethaJI teams. The opponent Engihoopman. j ack Laffey. who makes neers are on 11 par wilh uur men , ADVERTISERS FtJTJ&ftiJOrtla', T Uot» ta•;y work of the most difficult shots. having lost to Tufts by only eight IIi ~ point-making ability is well dis- counters. Sert~ke Sltldora lllnyed by the fact lhat he leads lhc Williams College follows Tufts on C.. R...'mi a GwW... lit. thrrt' Worcester school , Holy Cross, the ,\lumni court, and, unless the _... Ill Hiplaad 8L flu rk, and T ech, in points made this horne five ~et over-confident as the The TECH PHARMACY Worcester Telegram TEL l..tl9l sca~nn, and his nil-round play is cllOI result of what we hope will be two and efff'ctive. Captain 'Bob Kuyken· additional victories for their record, s.. Sol Uarowl.., W.P.J. 'SS C..pWI •• Yo.r ...........,. riall i" probably the outstanding they should have little difftculty player on the floor despite his ~li~tht downing the lower raled quintN . The Cor. JPua and Biflallllul Sa.. build. Bob does everythinf( from rt'· most effective method of provlnl( that The Evening Gazette trieving more than his share of rc- last stntement i~ to show the record bou nds to addin~ a good portion of or the visitin~ team In respect to Th Heffernan Preae the tet~m's counters. H e is a shinin.l( Trinity, a fighting but out-pointed • 150 ,........, Street, w~l'ltarnple of lhe best things cominA squad that bowed, 50-43, to the visit-

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