AUGUSTANA OBSERVER Page Three Vikings Seek Win Sport-O-Scope Lose To Midwest Conference Champs In compliance with a government In Coníerence request that colleges throughout the country provide an adequate pro- But Win Easily From Wheaton Game Here gram of physical training for ali male students, the physical educa- Slow Game Ends In Defeat Norse Whip Crusaders By Viking Defense Falis Titans Lose Both Coach, tion department of Augustana is now conducting a survey to determine Overcoming Early Lead For Vikings 44-36 how many men in school receive at Before Smooth Play Star To Uncle Sam Corning from behind after getting In a slow game which saw only 26 least three hours of physical exercise The Viking cagers will entertain points totalled by both teams dur- per week. accustomed to the small Wheaton Of ing the first half, Augustana dropped another conference foe Saturday floor, Augustana whipped the Cru- * * • Friday the 13th really proved dis- a 44-36 decision to Monmouth in the evening in the Augie gym when they saders 40-29 with a second half rally astrous to the Viking Physical Education Director L. C. Augie gym Tuesday night. The Vik- tangle with the Wesleyan that swept aside a two-point half- squad as they encountered Bradley Brissman has announced that when ings, play was ragged throughout, Titans. the survey is completed ali men tak- time déficit, in short order. Tech in Peoria and fell victim to a superior team by the count of 59-29. with the rebound work particularly The Titans' season has not been ing part in less than the minimum Wheaton stepped out to a 16-7 lead The Bradley Braves, led by 6'4" lax. ihree hours will be notified of the after 10 minutes of play before the very successful to date and they Chris Hansen, who garnered 15 With both teams failing to pene- fact and be requested to enlarge Vikings adapted their play to the will be gunning for their first con- points, had a smooth-passing, fast- trate their opponents' defense in the their program in some manner to crackerbox gym. Then the Augie ference victory of the year. They breaking attack that the Viking de- early stages of the game little ac- take care of this deficiency. quintet hit its stride and dropped in fense could not withstand. tion was seen during the first 20 had the misfortune of losing their * * * seven points during the remainder The first five minutes of the game minutes. Jack Hyland broke the ice head coach, Don Heap, former Although several schools in this of the period while not allowing the were slow-moving, with both teams for the Augie quintet with a long Northwestern star, about a month locality of the same size as Augus- Wheaton five a single marker. feeling out the other. The score shot s h o r 11 y after Trotter had ago to the army. His place has been tana, such as Knox, Grinnell, and Clicking from the start of the sec- after six minutes of play was 7-6dumped in the first two points for Beloit, have made it a college re- ond half on in, Augustana had little taken by Don Drum. in favor of Bradley. About this time the Scots. quirement that a student have a cer- trouble the remainder of the game. The boys from Bloomington also the Braves started a splurge, after Three points by Bob Madden were tain period every day for physical During the second half the Swedes lost their last year's high scorer to which the Swedes never were close ali that the Vikings had added at exercise, Mr. Brissman states that doubled the count made by the Cru- Uncle Sam. The Titans cage team enough to cause any excitement. the end of 10 minutes of play, at the Augustana program will not be saders, dropping in 26 points while is built around five lettermen. The which time they were trailing, 7-5. mandatory but will rely upon the holding their opponents to 13. The Vikings, led by Capt. Bobby only regular from last year's team is Madden, battled every step of the At the half the Scots had doubled spirit and sense of duty of each in- Louie Campanaro, after going Bob Crabtree, a tall center who can way, but their spirit was not enough their score, but left the floor at the dividual. scoreless during the last two games, really make the net sizzle when he to offset the smooth floor-work and intermission with only a two-point counted for six field goals and two gets hot. shooting accuracy of the Braves. lead as the Vikings matched them free throws to top the scorers with The two forwards will be Clyde Chris Hansen was a work-horse on with seven during the last half of Freshmen Give Bradley 14 points. Madden and Swedberg Buttner and Bill Massarand, with rebounding at both ends of the floor the period. followed with eight and six, respec- Brandel (not our Aldie), a newcom- and Paul McCall, rated one of the With Trotter and Hueber leading Plenty Oí Competition tively; DeWolfe led the Wheaton er, in reserve. The guard positions best guards in the country, seemed the way, the Monmouth five pulled scoring with three baskets for six will be taken care of by Bill Alkiie, to be ali over the floor in breaking away during the second half, leaving In Prelim Game points. a clever ball-handler, and Harold up Viking plays. the Augie squad buried under a Wimberly, who works smoothly in Last Friday night in the Woodruff Augustana (40) FG FT PF TP Both coaches substituted frequent- flurry of points. The visitors ran up the guard spot. high school gymnasium of Peoria, Swedberg, f 2 2 2 6 ly and a total of 25 men took part in a 37-23 lead before the bewildered Sharpe, f 0 3 3 3 The Augustana freshmen will Illinois, the Augustana freshmen the game. The game was fast every Vikings were able to close up the Campanaro, f 6 2 3 14 tangle with the Davenport Ramblers made an all-but-successful attempt Hyland, f 0 1 0 1 minute and still was comparatively gap a little. The play of LeRoy in a preliminary game. to turn back the Bradley freshmen Staack, c 1 0 clean, fifteen fouls b e i n g called Karlstrom, who counted 10 points PROBABLE LINEUPS in a fast and exciting game. When Fjellman, c 2 1 against the Vikings while the Braves during the second half, was the only Illinois Wesleyan Augustana the final gun sounded, the Bradley Madden, g 4 0 committed only nine personals. bright spot for the Augie quintet. boys were leading by a score of Brandelle, g 0 1 Buttner F Swedberg Karlstrom, g 0 0 Augustana (29) FG FT PFTP Massarand F Campanaro 61-55. Lindvall, g 0 0 Swedberg, f 2 1 2 5 Crabtree C Staack The Bradley Tech roster included Hyland, f 1 1 3 3 Undefeated Pops Win Alkiie G Madden six state tournament players, ali of 15 10 13 40 Sharpe, f 1 0 1 2 whom were fast and had good eyes Wheaton (29) FG FT PF TP Karlstrom, f 3 0 3 6 Over Bos 38-15/ Wimberly G Brandelle Campanaro, f 2 0 0 4 for the basket. The game was Svedberg, f 2 0 3 4 Fjellman, c 0 0 1 0 marked by repeated fast breaks and DeWolfe, f 3 0 4 6 Madden (C), g 1 2 1 4 Pugs Top Indees Bactista, f 2 0 0 4 I.C.C. STAKDINGS all-around fast playing. (Continued on page six) Beth, f 0 0 1 0 The undefeated Pops carne one Won Lost Pct. The first half was a free-scoring Sutherland, c 1 3 2 5 step closer to the intramural basket- North Central 5 1 .833 affair with the Peoria boys holding Ewing, g 2 1 1 5 ball championship last Thursday Millikin 5 2 .714 control of the game; as the half Edwards, g 1 3 3 5 Attempt To Even Score Monmouth 2 1 .667 night when they smothered the Bos ended, they held the lead, 30-23. The 11 7 14 29 3 2 .600 38-15. In the other game of the Augie yearlings refused to quit amid Lake Forest 4 3 .571 with but four minutes remaining in In Return Game evening the Pugs handed the Indees Knox 1 1 -500 a barrage of baskets in the second the game. Despite the efforts of Dick their first defeat of the season, 33-12, AUGUSTANA 2 5 .286 half and they fought their way to Zisko and Ernie Johnson, who Against Knox and climbed into second place Wheaton 0 3 .000 within four points of the Tech men scored 20 and 15 points respectively, Wesleyan 0 7 .000 Next Tuesday evening the Viking One of the most exciting games of the Swedes could not quite over- cage team will invade Old Siwash to the season was played last Saturday come the lead that had been built seek revenge for the 64-53 defeat afternoon when the Middlers tied up by the Bradley frosh. Bud Ash- Bartolomei To Be Commissioned As handed them last month by Jerry the Juniors 23-all at the end of regu- ley, formerly of Peoria Central high, Lemon and his team- lation playing time and then out- made four of his 23 points in the mates. Lemon accounted for 26 scored them in the overtime to win, Second Lieutenant In Air Corps last few minutes of play to put the points in the game here on the Norse 27-23. game on ice for the Tech freshmen. floor and the Vikings do not intend Last Monday two games were Bart Started Flying Course Augie Frosh (55) FG FT PFTP to let that happen again. In one of played with the Osos taking the Johnson, f 6 3 2 15 the Augie-Knox contests a year ago Juniors 25-18, and the Delts whip- While At Augie White, f 0 0 0 0 Lemon also poured in 26 points, en- ping the Middlers 26-13. Swensen, f -1 0 2 2 Next Monday at the air corps ad- Deyo, f 3 1 0 7 abling the Siwash to split the sea- vanced flying school in Stockton, Zisco, c 7 6 3 20 son^ two contests. Calif., Harry Bartolomei, júnior here Anderson, Herb, g 3 2 0 8 This second Knox encounter is an Where to go for the lowest last year, will receive his wings and Anderson, Harold, g. ..1 1 4 3 Illinois college conference game, and commission as second lieutenant in Augie must win to stay in the battle admission prices in the Totais 21 13 11 55 the air corps reserve with a pilot's for one of the top positions. Tri-cities. rank. Bradley Frosh (61) FG FT PF TP Ashley, f 1 1 0 23 •+ "Bart" attended Augie from 1939 Witzeled, f 3 1 3 7 SVEA CAFÉ y^k MOLINE -m jg to 1941. He was center on the foot- Haect, f 3 1 3 7 Verckler, g 3 1 3 7 ball team, captain of the track team, The one place to get Boyd, g 3 0 0 6 ORPHEU139 Fourth Ave. M and a member of Sigma Gamma Ep- Roberts, g 4 0 4 8 Real Swedish Home Cooking silon geological fraternity and Pi Lucas, g 2 0 1 4 1311 5th Ave. Moline, 111. Upsilon Gamma social fraternity. 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