Pancerev Scores Fifth Successive IN Wrestling Fall By TOM SAYLOR Al Pancerev, Phi Kappa Psi’s rugged 155-pounder, registered his sth successive fall last night when he pinned Bob Pawloski, Kappa Sigma, in 1:35 to advance to the finals of this class. Pancerev will face John Mc- Call, ATO, who decisioned Vic Straub, Phi Kappa, 7-4, in the other semi-final bout last n ;,J ht. In the 165 class, Bob Far quhar, Phi Gamma Delta, and joe Policastro, TKE, advanced to the finals by virtue of decisions over Marv Boring, Phi Psi, and Bob Gower, ATO, respectively. Far quhar took the measure of Bor ing, 3-0, while Policastro did like wise to Gower, 4-1. Kois, Coder Win Adam Kois, DU, and Ron Cod er, Phi Kappa Sigma, defeated Bill Souleret, SAE, and Andy Kearney, Delta Tau Delta, respec tively. Kois pinned Souleret in 5:21 while Coder decisioned Kearney, 11-3. These two winners will meet in one of the semi final b9uts tonight. The other bout will send Will Lundgren, ATO, against Jim Diehl, Sigma Nu. Al Schutz, Tau Phi Delta, and Chuck Myers, SAE, also moved up in the unlimited brackets. Schutz pinned Milo Kosanovich, DU, while Myers defeated Jim Stanley, LCA, 8-4. In the 121 class, Bud Wolfram, Phi Psi, defeated Charlie Fry, Sigma Nu, 5-2. The other match saw Ray Johnson, ACR, win by forfeit. Allison Scores Fall The 128 class saw John Alli son* Phi P s h pin lacrosseman Phil Benedetti, DU, in 3:13. Fred Rodgers, Phi Gamma Delta, won the right to face Allison when he edged Jay England, TKE, 6-5. Rodgers won on time advantage. • ree matches were run off m the 135 division. Bob Hamil ton, DU, decisioned Andy Har vey, Delta Chi, 3-0; Jim Lovett, Kappa Sigma, pinned Jim Brash ®r > ACR; and Bill Aiken, Phi Delta Theta, scored a 2:45 pin over Reise Davis, Sigma Chi. Tonight, Lovett faces Hamilton and Aiken meets Bill Sundius, Theta Kappa Phi. In the 145 division, Bucky Ed dinger, TKE, edged Ed Sweeten, DU, 3-1, and Jack Beiter, Theta Kappa Phi, shutout Clint Swing le, Sigma Pi, 5-0. In the independent section, Bill Brown, 128, defeated Gordy My ers, 7-4. Also: Marv Heinsohn, 135, blanked Bob Kline, while Ferris Antoon, 145, and Sam But ler, 145, won by forfeits. The remaining semi- final matches are scheduled tonight while the finals will start at 8 o’clock tomorrow night. Last Holdout Suspended By St. Louis Browns ST. LOUIS, April 17 )—Sam ny Snead settled a long-standing argument today over whether a golf ball could be driven from home plate over the towering centerfield score board at Wrigley field. It can, by a golfer like Sam. Wearing street clothes, Snead sent a ball zooming well over the score-board with a No. 2 iron after hitting the board with a swing with a Np. 4 iron. Snead calculated the carry was 175 yards. The score-board rises 89 feet in the air some 50 feet be hind the 400-mark on the center field wall. Snead did the trick before the Cincinnati-Chicago Cubs opener. Sam was in town for an x-ray of his recently-broken left hand. He said the examination revealed the break was mending properly, but that exercising of the hand was necessary. 12 V-Ball Teams Advance In IM's Eleven fraternity teams parti cipated in IM volleyball action Monday night and one team for feited. Pi Kappa Phi-B lost their first game 12-15 to Pi Lambda Phi-B, but came back to win the last two 15-13 and 15-5 and remain on top of league P. Also in league P Kappa Delta Rho-B won by forfeit from Lambda Chi Alpha- B. Chi Phi-B and Sigma Nu-B of league N beat Delta Chi-B and Sigma Phi Alpha-B. Sigma Nu-B now has two wins and is leading league N. Top place in league O goes to Delta Upsilon-B as a result of their 15-13, 15-3 victory over Del ta Tau Delta-B. Delta Theta Sig ma-B won their first game, a 15- 8, 15-9 win over SAE-B. Beta Theta Pi-A won their third match and are now assured of at least a tie for the league A title, as they only have one match left. They beat Phi Sigma Delta- A 15-1, 16-14. Also in league A Acacia-A trounced Sigma Phi Ep silon-A 15-5, 15-5. Phi Delta Theta-B took Omega Psi Phi-A 15-5, 15-9 and now lead league Q. Phi Kappa Sigma-B of league Q beat Phi Epsilon Pi- B 15-12, 15-8. SAM-B and Phi Kappa-B both won their matches in league S to remain tied for the lead. SAM-B beat Phi Gamma Delta-B 15-5, 15-11, and Phi Kappa took AEPi- B 15-7, 11-15, 15-10. SPENCER TRACY JOAN BENNETT “FATHER’S ' LITTLE DIVIDEND” safe Richard Conte “UNDER THE GUN” Plus - THE KEFAUVER CRIME INVESTIGATION HELD OVER! “KIND HEARTS and CORONETS”