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— - ;< pRK» Pour VILLANOVAN ia»lS45 \hova' Away Games In The Sportttght Beat Fordham Seminar Presents CoBtiaued From Page Thtt% Bra Coatlaoed Flrom Page Tlires OoatlBaed From Page Three Christmas Selections T-'- \ changed goals with Villanova ahead Championship basketball game In Meet Btven straight points and tuck the The program of the Music Sem- 32-24. At this point the Sailors got Philadelphia filled Convention Hall game away. Brehmer looked ter- inar this week will feature Christ- hot and in two minutes were trail- to see them play Southern for the Music, orchestral rific as be whipped the ball around mas both and ing 31-34. Mr. Faris took over at City title. "Toad" saved the game Boys choral. the this point droppedi five suc- to open up the defense and and by calling time in the fleeting sec- Ram's The orchestral music will consist cessive baskets assortment on an onds and giving the boys a pep then hits the corda fkt>m all angles. selections from Handel's ''Mes- VILL of of overhead ahots from under the talk that produced the winning The Cata had the better of the siah," Tschaikowsky's "Nutcracker Continued From Page Two basket to fifteen feet out. This goal as the final gun went off. Suite," and Humperdinck's "Han- streak put the Pointers in f ropt for waning minutes' flurry when they Ing to Worcester Polytechnic In- Purely for diversion, young Mr. sel und GreteL" The choral se- the first time, 41-d6. Each team intercepted exe- Vol. 20—No. 19 N. A, A. S. X-SGO VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946 Hannan took his 150 lbs. out on enemy passes and lections will be a rendition of the ftitute, In Worcester, Mass., where added two foul goals in the final the football field in his senior year cuted a fast break style of play. traditonal Christnoas Carola he moaned and groaned, mostly in minute of play. and ended up as a first team half- The home team was moving away The seminar will be held, as Yale Wins back. The South Philadelphia Lions at the final whistle and registered the sack, for eight months. After usual. In room 215 Mendel, this In Memoriam Yale University defeated Villa- Club selected him as the most val- a thrill-packed 06-39 win. Scoring Thomas of 1:20 Saint . serving his time there, he came to afternoon from 12:40 to P. M. Conference Held nova by a 46-33 count in its spaci- uable man on the squad and pre- honors were shared by Lord and Seniors To Present The VUlanovan, In the name Villanpva, March 1, 1944, and has of entire the ou« Payne Whitney Gymnasium last sented him a suitable trophy to Reybilz with fourteen apiece, fol- the student body of groaned, know- Saturday. It was the second suc- ooUege, expreeeea ita deepest just moaned and prove it. Joe also earned a place lowed by Brehmer and Hannan Villanova, College Patron cessive loss suffered by the 'Cata The Awful Truth sympathy to those men who suf- ing full well what might occur if on the All-Catholic League second with 7 and 6 respectively. Belle Air Ball By Augustinian andi third in as many road games. It Wildcats have Coatinued From Page Two fered the loss of a dear one dur- you know what. team. scen.s that the In winning its second game of hits their belated stride and the Dance Jan. Will ing the holidays. Scored Winning Touchdown has it that hi^ tiny 19 Feature Presently he is Ailing the capaci- the season, the Bulldogs presented medical word a It seems that the greatest thrill prospects of a successful season ty of vice-chairman of the ASME stomach has become lodged between The Music Of Elliot Law- one-man team in the peition of 6 of Joe's athletic career occurred were given a boost by the mag- REQUIESCANT IN PACE Educators the draft is what did it—and is an- Mrs. James Hannon, mother ft. 6 in. Tony Lavelli. This gang- during his brief excursion into nificent all around play exhibited his masculine shoulders and chest, rence And His Orchestra ticipating ye olde gold stripe. You of Bev. James HaanMi, O.S.A., Annual Educational Meeting ling Preshman with an educated gridiron glory. However, this against the Rose Hill invaders. thus not allowing the proper pas- see, he claims he wanta to be a left hand, hit the cords for 23 By BILL ALTENFOHL Instructor in Religion. Held In Washington, it should not reach the ears of Train- sage of food. He is apparently get- D. C, sailor for a while, but we have points. In addition, he controlled * « • sources that er Jim Tadley. When Roman and Inaugurating the season of from well informed the backboards and effectively ting better now—which causee, us Michael Slavin, brother of On December 27-28 is the girls South met on the football field in the truth of the matter Villanova offensive Raimo Returns to is formal affairs at Villanova is the Professor William A. Slavin. checked ma- 1944 everyone expected Roman to all to wonder as where he By DONALD SOMMBR at home are just sitting and wait- Continned From Page Three * • • neuvers under the basket. (it coming Belle Air Ball, whii.«a is During the Christmas holidays, being a natural win easily. For three periods getting his food for fitness Just ing and Tom, liord Scores 14 Myles F. Connors, father of the annual Augustinian Edu- neither team scored. Then late in School, Art, besides being a first cain't here cause right now to be held on the evening of Satur- leader of men, has got to g& to sea be from Ensign Mylee F. Connors, '45 Joe Lord set the ecuring pace for fourth cation Conference was held at the it all. This gives the quarter Joe broke loose string performer on the footbeUl I'm starving) . which reminds day, January, 19. It will be the * • * to get away from the Blue and White with 14 pointi». Augu.ttinian House of Studies in idea. Quite a boy for a twenty yard run and an up- hurdles, me that this is another liberty night you the general Joe Hannan followed with 8. In all, team, ran the high and low first formal dance held on the Mrs. Alice M. Melton, moth- Washington, D. C. This confereni.»3 Carrigg. set victory for South. and I must be about the tacrk of iB Red Dog Tom only 10 field shots dropped for the the dashes, threw the shot, high campus since the Centennial Ball er of Andrew Melton, '41. was held for the purpose of dis- keep in shape over . The Tempest To the sum- going out for a steak dinner . locals. P rom the foul line, 13 out of jumped and broad jumped. In his of January 1943, and will feature cussing and bettering the edu- complete the team, Henry mer vacation "Toad" played with and so, what with doubts as to what To 16 tries registered on the score- senior fullback, cational methods employed by tbe the Marine Post American Legion year Art played McNamara and Bedmond might be the music of Elliot Lawrence and Norman Bombick, alias Harry t>oard. Augustinian teachers In the baseball team. At the end of the halfback, quarterback, end, tackle protecting their fair Norton Bombsight, alias Bomb- doing about his orchestra. For the first ten minutes, the and center all in one gecue! various high scho6ls and colleges obligingly con- season he was selected to play in names, we'll have to bow down low atlck the Beautiful, game was an exhibition of passing This local throughout the country. Present at the All-Star game Shibe Park. He attended Villanova from 1934- wish you all a best of the best maestro currently help us fill the column. at and It Could Happen ceded to and frantic shooting. Each evae 38 and was appointed backfield heard daily on WCAU on a coast- the meeting were about fifty rep- holiday seasons leaves . After removing the flaming straws made two fouls; Villanova scored resentatives from Villanova and coach at St. Josephs' College after PS. The blank spaces with no de- to-coast broadcast has been fea- from under his fingernails and tak- first on each occasion and had the the seven Augustinian high Meet Medics his graduation. Raimo later coach- gift tured at n>any college dances from his feet, he roggetory remarks went as a ing the needles lead for the only time in the eve- CuBtinued Page Three • 14 throughout this area is schools. From ed the Ridley Township High to McNamara and Bedmond—whose and on the Only At Villanova decided to talk and this is the re- ning. Yale was able to hit on two Opens With Solenm High School team before enlisting in the consciences have been bothering way to national re^*jgnition in the Mass sulting story. double-deckers as against one for high school hoopmen in his native The conference opened on Thurs- Navy in September, 1943. them about what we know about, field of popular music. "I was born, see, born in Over- tftate. This quintet, benefited by »' the locals. Lavelli hit the hoop for Beturned with V-IS « Benny Goodman Arranger day morning at 8:00 A. M. with a near Pittaburgh, individual experience and two years their prided femanine possessions brook, Pa., see, 13 as the Bulldogs ran up a 22-15 He wa«r assigned to Physical In- And It Did In 1945 Solemn High Mass celebrated by .