Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Scholar Technic Student Newspaper Winter 1-14-1920 Volume 29 - Issue 6 - Wednesday, January 14, 1920 Rose Technic Staff Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/technic Recommended Citation Staff, Rose Technic, "Volume 29 - Issue 6 - Wednesday, January 14, 1920" (1920). Technic. 376. https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/technic/376 Disclaimer: Archived issues of the Rose-Hulman yearbook, which were compiled by students, may contain stereotyped, insensitive or inappropriate content, such as images, that reflected prejudicial attitudes of their day--attitudes that should not have been acceptable then, and which would be widely condemned by today's standards. Rose-Hulman is presenting the yearbooks as originally published because they are an archival record of a point in time. To remove offensive material now would, in essence, sanitize history by erasing the stereotypes and prejudices from historical record as if they never existed. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspaper at Rose-Hulman Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Technic by an authorized administrator of Rose-Hulman Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GO GET Tbe 3ao5e Terbnit WABASH Ao5e oipterbnit 3n5titute Vol. XXIX. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, JANUARY 14, 1920. Number 6 ROSE NOSES OUT IN Milliken Rifle Club Indoor Range Rose Drops FIRST I. C. A. L. CLASH Trims Rose We'll Soon Complete Two Games The rifle club has done nothing in the past two months but, with the TO TECH GETS See You OVERTIME CONTEST GOES completion of the indoor range, its SOUTHERN TRIP ENGINEERS. SHORT END OF inactivity will soon be ended. Lack UPSETS THE 31-17 SCORE AT THE of a suitable place has been one of the things which have contributed to DOPE this dormant state, but with started the con- It was a tight squeeze but we version of the west room of the base- L. race right. Butler aft- the I. C. A. went to ment into a range, that difficulty has minutes of close hard-fought The Rose Basket Ball team er 45 and Dance been overcome. basketball was forced to admit in the Decatur with a patched line-up The basketball squad made a south- the husky The room is well suited for the pur- Irvington gym on Tuesday night, Jan. fell before the attack of ern trip during the holidays and met Milliken players by the score of 31 pose. The range is fifty feet long and the 6, that Rose had the better quintet. Sullivan Mutuals, New Year's The game started off fast and there are four targets. The equipment Eve, In spite of the decisive manner in to 17. and the Evansville Y. M. C. A. several minutes before either is of the best. which the Rose five outclassed the it was JINX STILL ON THE JOB on New Year's Day. team was able to score. The Rose The targets and back plates are al- Christians, by the extraordinary re- ready in place and there "Kootsie" Lammers had been doing men were the first to tally when Evidence that the Jinx is still with remains only sistance of the losing I. C. A. L. team a few changes in the some great work for the thin clads Froeb made a free throw from the us came just previous to the Holidays. lighting arrange- and their very, very extraordinary ments to make the range ready during the illness of Coach Gilbert, foul line. On the eve of the first road games of for ability to locate the netting from the business. The opening and the men were in fair condition the season, Coach Gilbert was shoot will center of the floor or thereabouts, the The center defense of the Milliken taken probably be held during for the trip. The Sullivan team an- seriously ill. He was the first part Engineers emerged from the fracas players was great and the Rose play- taken to St. of next week. nexed the victory by the score of 33 but one point in the lead and that ers were unable to work the ball past Anthony's Hospital where he stayed to 28 after a hard fought game. Every acquired after a five minute overtime the center of the floor with any great "put" until Jan. 5. The next day aft- one of the fourteen men taken on the er session. The final count was 27 to 26, advantage. The Rose five was forced leaving the hospital he left for Lille trip was used and the Mutuals had a the last half terminating with the to play on the defensive most of the Newark, 0., where he will remain for Hospital decided advantage due to the fact that teams tied at 20 points. time, and short shots were almost im- an indefinite tho probably a short the Rose team did not play well to- To Captain Reinking, Ray Harris possible, however, the Engineers made time. We are all looking forward to And Universities gether owing to the many substitu- and "Herb" Briggs goes the greatest the majority of their long shots. The "Lefty's" complete recovery, both for tions. However, Coach Lammers got honors for the first victory, for it was game was rough throughout, and the his sake and for ours. a more definite line on his material. Rose men were charged with vicious- Ask American the scrappy little captain who made Exhibit B.—Jake Reinking, basket The Engineers journeyed to Evans- overtime, ness by the Decatur papers. It was the winning points in the ball captain, was under the weather ville the next morning. The Y. M. C. even said that went into the Harris supplied the needed pep when Rose for several days but recovered suffi- Aid A. team was exceptionally strong and gasping, and game with the intention of making it the "fighting spirit" was ciently to take part in the Butler their pass work was beyond reproach. stone-wall defense Milliken's last game, and from an- Briggs put up a game. A PLEA TO THE ALUMNI OF THE The final count stood 20 to 30 in shots. other source the report came that that held Butler to long Exhibit C.—On January 2, following AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES FOR favor of the Y. team. Rose put up a of a bat- Rose tried to wring the necks of the The game was much more practice, five basketball men were THE LILLE HOSPITALS good article of basket ball and gave Lainmers Milliken players. Nevertheless the tle than Emergency Coach overcome by gas leaking from a heat- AND UNIVERSITIES. the down state a great run for their expected and gave the ngineers thought the game was the and his crew er in the dressing room of the gym. By Prof. Henry Van Dyke. money. thrills galore. Most en- cleanest in which they had participat- big crowd The damage was slight for the ef- Princeton, Dec. 8, 1919. Coach Lammers the spectators was ed for some time. started Reinhard thusiastic of all fects of the "jag" were short lived. To all Americans who love France and Ellis at representation of Rose forwards, Conover center the large Walker played a great game, and The affair, tho it might have been ser- I make this plea for help for the and Briggs Engineers on suf- and Krausbeck guards. alumni who spurred the the low score is due to his stellar ious, was not devoid of comedy. fering city of Lille. This combination to greater efforts and rejoiced heart- worked • well to- work. "Bob" fought every inch of the Briggs, on "coming to" demanded to Lille is the centre of the most popu- gether and displayed ily at the final hard-won victory. some good pass way and time after time took the ball know who had made off with his lous and formerly the most prosperous work. The work of Ellis Rose led 10 to 5 at the end of an at forward out of dangerous territory. Dix play- shoes. The groggy ones started a industrial district of Northern France. was a revelation to the open, passing, first half in which our Rose athletes. ed well at center and was in the fight search which lasted for some time. Ten years ago, in 1909, I was there as Briggs also played a five had a hard time getting together. good defensive every minute. He also connected with When Briggs had about decided to a University lecturer, and saw some- game. Harris, Walker, next period found Butler staging Conover, An- The two field goals from difficult angles. start home barefooted some eagle- thing of the teeming, orderly, labor- stead and Biller was indeed a sight to be- who were substituted a rally that "Bud" Conover went into the game eyed warrior spied the pedal protec- ious life of the place. In the city and in the latter young Butlerite named part of the game put up hold. A the last half and put up a wonderful tors on Brigg's feet. its adjacent suburbs and towns there a great game. Short, who was, by the way, short game. He made two sensational shots were hundreds of thousands of work- In spite of the workings of the The team played without the but sure, started things toward the and worked the ball to his own end ing people; the innumerable shops ser- black demon it is expected that this vices of Captain Reinking in both of Irvington goal with a couple of shots of the floor in great shape.
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