FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1955 Betas, DU, TKE Enter IM Swirnming Semi-finals Beta Theta Pi, Delta Upsilon, and Tau Kappa Epsilon advanced into the semi-finals of the rntri mural swimming tournament by winning their meet at Glennland Pool last night., Beta Theta Pi—seeking to suc cessfully defend the swim crown it won last year—won its fourth meet of the current tourney by defeating Alpha Tau Omega, 29-12. Ron Lynch started the win ners on their way to victory by finishing first in the 60-yard free style in :35.0. Ed Weil and Larry Bayer of ATO finished second and third respectively. Fritz Page won . the 60-yard breast stroke while teammate. Ben Witmer finished a close second to add eight more points to the win:- ners totaL Ed Schwar came in third for the losers. Dud Potter and Sam Hamilton finished one-two for the Betas in the 60-yard breast stroke. Potter's time was :45.9. Walt Theta Delta Chi Moves Into Ist With the help of Beaver House, Theta Delta Chi climbed back in to first place in intramural .fra ternity 4 - • • . ternity bowling League B Wea -nesday. evening. While Theta Delta Chi was taking the measure of Phi Ep silon Pi, 3-1; Beaver House knock ed Delta Sigma Lambda froth the top shot, 3-1: Theta Delta Chi now owns a 20-4 record in the ten team loop. In other games, Phi Kappa picked up its second shutout of the year when it beat Phi Mu Delta, 4-0; Delta Theta Sigma stopped Acacia, . 3-1; and Sigma Alpha Epsilon •deleated. Alpha Rho Chi, 2-1. Terry Alwinei Phi Mu Delta, won the_ high individual Single for the night with 204 pins. Steve Jordan captured the high triple with 553. 'Phi-Kappa: WOW both the high single 41nd:triple With 810: and 2349 pins to its credit. Hillel to Host Yiddish Actors Six members from the original cast of "The World of Sholom Aleichem," the New York stage play which ran on Broadway for 43 weeks, will appear at 8 p.m., Dec. 1, in the Hillel auditorium, 224 Locust lane: Tickets for the production are $1.50 each. They may be secured in person or by mail at the Hillel Foundation, at the Student Union desk, Kaye's Korner, or Kahn's Dress Shop. Sponsored by the Hillel Founda tion, the shOw received the 1954 show business award for "artistry and merit" in *drainatizing three folk tales from modern Yiddish literature. latondows is Insurance Today The reeteetisee Meteor lasearemoe Ceempaay se reemayiemala , rrW beterview . mower. - teshaeme at the . 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Piero .de s eat de emir tit 'MI Oftset araiitiadlß pea Ai* • pea ere. a* hi Alen , Waters at Abe desk. Barker Was third for ATO. ATO's 120-yard relay team, Bill Pinder, Weil, Barver, and Schwar—took the losers' only first of the meet by winning that event in 1:02.2. Chuck Fegley won the diving event with 23.2 points followed by teammate Karl Schwan:- fader with 21.8 to complete the Beta rout. Pinder, with 21.5 points, finished a close third. Delta Upsilon stuck close to the heels of the Betas by sinking Phi Kappa Tau, 25-16, behind the standout performance of Steve Stevens. Stevens won the 60-yard free style in :32.0; •the diving • event With 15.8 points, and was a mem ber of the winning 120-yard relay team , to spark his team's offense. Dick Hayes won the losers' sole first of the meet by finishing ahead of the pack in the 60-yard back stroke. Bab. 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Rossi, who broke the back stroke record in :37.6 —.6 off the old mark--Wednesday night, continued with his bril liant Ild performance by win ning three firsts—the 60-yard back stroke, the 60-yard breast stroke, and the diving event. The TKE swimmer won the back stroke in :43.4 followed by teammates Carl Snyder. .Delta Sig's•klarry Calley finished third. Rossi won the - breast stroke with- a time of :43.0. Duke Miller won the free style race in :32.1 and then teamed up with Riser, Grove, and 31m Corrigan to win the relay race for ten of the losers' • 20 points. See Your Chevrolet Dealer - " THE STONES CRY OU This inspiring film shows visual evidence .of fulfilled Bible Prophecy. An expedition into the Holy Land reveals archaeological proof of God's truths FRIDAY, NOV. 18 HUB Auditorium 7:30 P.M. 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