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Vol. 35—No. 15 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. AAARCH 2, \ 960

iiiiiiyiiiiii lumiuiiuiuiuiiHui Debate Tourney Mission Dance The Villanova Debate team, under guidance of Mr. City Solicitor Addresses ''j rr. - . Set For Field Richard McDonough, will travel to Hofstra College House March 11 Friday for the annual Hof- Villanova Law Forum Tonite stra Invitational Tourna- Preparations are now nearing ment. completion for the eight annual Other major tournaments "Council Is Clique" Shamokinaki Mission Dance, to on the Spring agenda fea- A School Receives be held Friday, March 11, in ture West Point, St. Joseph's the Field House. College, King's College, and Freedom Award Ticket committee chairman, New York University, and Ken Horn, announced that sales Brooklyn College. From Foundation are now underway daily in the niiiMinnianMiniHiiiiinii^^ Pie Shoppe, and a canvassing of The speaker for the Law the dormitories is planned for Porum tonight will be the Hon- next Tuesday night. School Beneficiory orable David Berger, Solicitor of Rev. Robert Burke OSA, mod- the City of Philadelphia. erator of the entire fund-raising Of Will Left By Mr. Berger is a graduate of drive which is centered around the U. of Pennsylvania Law the dance, declared that "this Strafford Woman School and is a member of the year's affair promises to be one Philadelphia, American, and Saturday is versus University Wildcats of the a Hawks most elaborate and Villanova mem- Federal Bar Associations. He orable beneficiary the mission dance to be held major under served as Special Assistant to here at Villanova. Several plea- terms of Margaret Devereux Earl G. Harrison, Director of sant surprises seem to be in Barber, Strafford widow who Enemy Alien Information; Toledo at Palestra Tonight store 11. BasketeerS To Meet for all attend." died January who Special Assistant to the District The will has been admitted to Chapel Collections Attorney, member of the Coun- Saturday night V i 1 1 a n o v a Bob is a tricky ball handler and Hawks, against the emotional nova, mobbing ticket seekers Last year, on Jan. 9, the Cats probate in the office of Chester cil for Citizens Committee for tangles with St. Josephs' at the a competent scorer. His best and faltering Villanova Wild- ripped a heavy door from its lost the game, in fact they lost In past years, the funds rais- County Register of Wills, J. the Charter, and Visiting Lec- I Palestra. Before this time hon- night this year was a 24 point cats'. On its outcome hangs: A hinges at the V. U. iFeldhouse. it by 11 points, in the process I ed by the dance have been sup- Morris Jackson. It disposes of turer to the U. of Pennsylvania, ored rivaly can be renewed the splurge against the Dayton Big Five Championship for the At St. Joseph's, a high official they lost the Big Five Title. plemented by collections taken an estate valued in preliminary Graduate School Flyers. of Medicine. Wildcats face the tough Toledo Wildcats; a possible past season warned the students body that Some say they choked and up in the various Religious estimates at $199,000. Another Rocket who will see Villanova University has re- Rockets in the lid lifter of a tourney bid for the Hawks, and its actions would be closely others say the Hawks just had classes, a practice no longer Mrs. Barber, widow of insur- plenty of action is 6'4'' senior cently received the George Palestra double bill tonight. the pride of the thousands of watched during the fray. too many horses. The Villanova permitted by the University. ance executive, George T. Bar- The Rockets who sport an 18- Ned Miklovic "Mik" averaged alumni from both coach Jack Ram- cheering section borrowed To Washington Honor Medal Award. fans and St. Joseph's the make up for this source ber, lived at 73 Old Eagle School Jim Merikaagfis gives impromptu rebattal to Jack King's records have already bumped 10 points a game as a sopho- The award, accepted last Fri- 3 schools. say has already predicted a win, famous Dodger saying, "Wait of funds, collections have been Road, Strafford. She was 77 rebuttal at OouncU meeting. selections. more but was inactive last sea- jday afternoon by the Reverend off two of the tourtiey Caused Incidents which Villanova's long suffering till next year." Here it is next taken up among the residents at when she died. sm « The victims were: Dayton 81-71 son because of a football injury. Al Severance has re- year the have chapel exercises, Joseph Gildea,, O.S.A., was given Already the game has caused (mentor and Dodgers won and from the Estate Residue as a recognition and Detroit 69-61. A victory He is a strong rebounder and a some curious incidents. At Villa- mained unusually quite. the Series. day students in the cafeteria. of activities Villanova and Mrs. Barber's King Blasts Merikangas and over the 'Cats in their own back smart floor man. "H o w e V e r," declared dance expressions which increase stepson, Hunter Francis of understanding yard would be a clincher for an chairman of the American 4.;t.i Bruce Strum, "the re- Hartford, Conn., share equally way of Hfc. undecided N.I.T. berth. It would sponse has not been as favorable On Council ''Clique Issue" » in residue of the estate. Be- The Freedoms also be a terrible blow to the as we had expected. We hope a Foundation was quests to members of her family, Jack King took sharp excep- of individuals who purposely set 'Cats chances of being seeded. greater number organized in 1940 as a strictly K. of C. Meet Lost Before IC4A'S of students will institutions tion to article appearing in charitable and an themselves apart and rig Impressive Wins meet- awards foundation, and an- take advantage of the especially week's friends total approximately last VILLANOVAN ings. Rather, it appears that too nually presents Besides the afore-mentioned by Mike Donahue tage in the National A.A.U. er of Morgan State and Dan low-priced tickets during the recognition of $100,000. quoting Jim Merikangas' accusa- many members of the Council victories, the Rockets hold im- Villanova's ever improving meet held last Saturday in New Miller of Maryland State. It was next week. this type to public figures, The remainder is divided equ- tion that the Student Council is are becoming acquiescent." pressive wins over: Wake Forest "young" track team with an eye York. the Cleveland comet's best ef- "The dance teachers, school systems and wil be worth every ally between Villanova and the under "clique control." 48-46, fine fort to King went on to refute colleges. The underlying 70-63, Virginia Tech toward the upcoming IC4A As per usual Jumbo Jim's date in the dash this cent, and the cause is the purpose certainly stepson. Smaller Taking floor at the bi- bequests went the being to Bowling Green 76-56, and Miami championships, is currently mile team waltzed to victory, season. a worthy one." rest of the article. Merikangas, reward and to stimu- to Bryn Mawr Hospital, St. weekly meeting. King vehement- 56-51. prepping for the Knights of Col- a fact in itself not too start- Pat Nicastro, running in the meanwhile, appeared surprised late propagation of the basic Tickets on Sale Monica's Catholic Church in ly charged Merikangas remarks Toledo boasts an evenly bal- umbus games in New York Sat- ling. However, the circum- 1000 for the first time this sea- by King's speech. He sought and principles upon which our Re- Berwyn, St. Katherine Siena with sabotaging all the construc- of public, anced scoring attack and a ten- urday night. stances under which the win was son placed a commendable Student tickets received recognition from the Constitution, and Bill of may be pur- Catholic Church in Wayne, Rose- tive work that the Council has acious defense. The top scorer This weekend's meet will be perpetrated are noteworthy. fourth. His time was 2:13.2, chased for floor and delivered an impromp- Rights have been constructed. $1.50 until next mont College and Overbrook undertaken this year. on the club is John Papcien, a the final tuneup before the an- DeAngelis Skips Relay only four tenths of a second be- Tuesday tu rebuttal to King's defense. An integral part and signifi- midnight, when the School for the Blind. Alarming Aspect 6'5'' hind cant affector in capturing senior forward, who has nual indoor collegiate champion- Ever since Bob Coffiirs meta- winner Carl Weisiger's usual price of $2.00 will Merikangas, this become Mrs. Barber named J. Barton In a prepared statement. King who represents been averaging 13 points a tilt. ships meet March 5 at Madison tarsal injury, Elliott had been clocking 2:12.8. effective. award for the University was Tickets may be pur- Rettew, Jr., the Physics Club, vocally reaf- Strafford and West said: "The alarming aspect of the Villanova Papcien is the possesor of a very Square Garden. deploying Otie Drayton, Nick Didn't Compete chased at the door on the night firmed Law Forum, and Chester attorney, as executor of this article was that it writ- the charges in his article. was its basic deadly set shot from the corner, As things appear now five DeAngelis, Joe Manion, and Bob In previous meets Nicastro of the dance as well. ideology for advanc- the estate. ten by a member of the Council "After saying that the Stu- the weakest spot in the 'Cats teams are in the running for the Raemore in the mile. But last had confined his efforts to the ing the knowledge of the law itself. dent Council dance (last week- mile and its 1-2-2 zone ; he could be trouble. IC4A crown, indicative of indoor weekend Elliott decided to enter two relay team. Saturday achievements. "I firmly believe in end) would be reasonably priced Patterson, 6'7'', holds night, however, freedom In the past the George collegiate track supremacy. DeAngelis in the 1000 since Cof- Elliott did not in order Law Porum Of expression in the paper but I to put the motion the center position. enter his two mile quartet. Three Organizations Lose has done this presenting' down Maryland, featuring sprinter fill was ready to run again. Sat- by feel that this artcle bias cast an through, the clique caused the Patterson is developing into a Jonas Spiegal, and Penn State, urday, however, Elliott found The other 'placer' was Nick such noted persons as Catherine; undeserved light price to be double the price of in last half of a DeAngelis, bad on the Drinker good scorer the with a plethora of talent, figure himself short a man when anch- who finished third in In the Bowen, the biographer Vote Student Council . Council. The complaints stated Shamokinaki dance price. season in which he has compiled to have a good chance to be close orman Raemore turned up with the 600. The versatile junior of Chief Jusrtice Holmes; Stanley In action taken by the Stu- organization move, has opened in this article should have been Real Power most of his 11.4 average. He is to or at the top. a heavy cold. covered the distance in 1:12.4, K. Hombeck, U.S. Senator; and dent Council last week three its membership to students of aired on the Council floor . . . also the team's leading rebound- Yale and Manliattan Jumbo then called on another seven tenths of a second behind "The real power in this Coim- Edmund S. Muskie, U.S. Senator. organizations, the VILLANOV- the Nursing curricula. "As it stands now, the unin- er, pulling down about ten per Yale, paced by middle dis- talented sophomore, Carl Wag- Tom Murphy of the New York cil is not in the hands of the AN, the Pershing Rdfles, and formed student probably envi- game. Rounding out the front Athletic Club. Elileen Greyson, Nursing rep- people, but in the tance men, Tom Carroll, Ed ner, to fill the breach. Wagner hands of the Philosophy 6'4'' the Pre-Law Society, were sus- sions a Council in which dissen- Frot line is Bernie Cabey, a sen- Slowik, and Jim Stack, and Man- did exactly that and then some Buckley Fails to Qualify resentative to the Council, spoke small clique. The real power is points, 8 pended for one month. the sorority. She expressed sion exists. I wish to %o on Delivers Lecture ior. Cabey scores his hattan, boasting strength in the as he sped to a 49.5 second leg Non-qualifiers for the 'Cats for right here (he gestured toward The penalty resulted from Chi's interest in the record that I honestly believe no per game, on tap ins and a one field events in the person of Joe which helped the 'Cats post a in the A.A.U. festival included Pi Theta the Chairman's podium)." failure of the organizations to Council and pointed out the so- such thing exsits in our Council Dr. Benedict A. hander from the corner. Marchiony and board headliners 3:17.7, their third fastest time Leon Pras, Jerry Donini, Billy Both received scattered ova- Paparella, as- Rovtling suibmit their monthly reports it except perhaps in one or two sistant professor In Baclccourt in Artie Evans and Kyle Court- of the year. Joe, and John Buckley. rority's growth which made tions following of philosophy isolated their talks promptly. The suspension allows more representative. cases." at Villanova, will deliver In the backcourt th Rockets Saturday night the game will ney, and in their two relay The other times were: 50.7 Pras, sophomore hurdler, King from the full-vote side; the for attendance at the Council's Veterans of the Council re- King disputed the remark Aquinas Lecture on will be without the services of be played. The game is the Big teams, both stand excellent for Dayton, 49.8 for DeAngelis, managed to reach the semifinals Merikangas from the half-vote March 7 at Congress meetings but disallows that develop- about "clique-control." Georgian Court Willie Newson who was averag- P^ive's indoor version of the chances of copping the diadem. and 48.7 for anchorman Manion. of the 60 yard highs before be- called the conflict side. College, Lake- voting privleges. division "Tlie clique," he said, "which wood, N. J., ing 10.5 points. Newson used up Army-Navy football classic. The real dark horse of the 'Cats Tip Jaspers ing eliminated from competition. ed when the Nursing as the highlight of this individual referred Merikangas later stated that Steve Carton, chairman of the applied for a seat several years to is the commemoration of the feast his eligibility during the first True, it wil not replace "Have five, though, might be the Wild- The win vaulted Villanova in- Donini and Joe, sophomore his intention purely a figment of his imagina- in the heated foray of St. Thomas semester. Gun Will Travel," on the TV cats of Jim Elliott and Jim Tup- to a second place tie with Man- and freshman shotputters, re- Fraternities and Societies Com- ago. Aquinas. tion. A clique is defined as a was to tell the Council members "Progress will be ably filled in mittee, announced the suspen- Despite a great deal of behind- and Modem Man" The vacancy screen or will its outcome be peny. The 'Cats have shown hattan team scoring with 10 spectively, failed to qualify for not to allow 6'4'' small exclusive set of snobbish themselves to be will be the topic, by either Jerry Garlicki, a headlined in the Sunday news- gradual but steady improvement points. New York A.C. tallied the finals. sions, noting that the Pershing the-scenes mumbling there was and the dis- people. "carried along by the decisions Rifles had failed to submit any no actual parliamentary debate. cussion will center around the junior who is chipping in 7.9 papers from coast to coast. from the outset of the season the most points, 20. Buckley, two time outdoor of the committees to be No Such Group and the sen- question of points per game, or Jim Miller, But it still is the game, as far up until now. Though this only report. The situation seems whether modern pro- was the IC4A broad jump champ, was ate without full also of similar the application "Is there such a group in the consideration of gress represents a 6^1" soph who is also averag- as the lusty lunged, and lucky The Main Liners' strong suits Wildcat first place of the even- far off form failed He warned changed now as the greatest as he to qual- the implications of their be taken in the future admission and Miss Grey- Council? Most certainly not. I mo- achievement of the ing over 7 points. ticketholders at the Palestra are are their crack mile relay team, ing, three other Wildcats man- ify in the event eventually won action to for human mind will say that tions." if other organizaitions son's talks were received with- such a group could or whether man The other guard position Is concerned. which has won in all but one aged to score. by Bo Roberspn with a world these and should lessen appear to 5'8'' cooperate. out any audible disfavor. exist since at most Merikangas also charged that his pace of progress held down by Bob Pawlack, The game pits the sometimes meet thus far and solid team Drayton finished third in the record leap of twenty five feet fail to for fear the Discussion meetings only a few members the "clique" was the responsible that any additional traffic cop of the Rockets. down but never out St. Joseph depth. Both showed to advan- 60 yard dash behind Paul Wind- nine and one Carton also annoimced and the actual vot- advance the half inches. are continually Nursing sorority's aoplication ing for seating will take place heard from. for deciding for themselves would simply drag him deeper for admission to the Council. at next week's Congress meet- "To me this doesn't indicate (through the VILLANOVAN) into the ab^ss of dehumaniza- • FEBRUARY 24, 1960 the presence of elite 12 THE VILUKNOVAN •Pi Theta Chi, in a recent re- ing. an group when the free day will be. tion and deiperaonalization.

..lai Concert Band Chem Department Lynx Calls For Jim Phillips and ''Sam'' Gives Recital Faculty Panel Probes Possible European Unity Submits Papers To At Nursing Home More Material In Concert Band, un- Villanopa's The International Relations socie- both the U. S. and Russia; and by der the direction of Mr. Herberl ty, sponsored an unprecedented faculty Chemical Society Future Issue 1970 should become a vast free trade Fiss, opened its concert season panel program last Wednesday in • area." at St. Francis' Three members of the Chem- last Wednesday The Lynx is now accepting Dougherty Hall. The topic for the dis- The final speaker In the discussion Wilmington, istry Department presented Nursing Home in material for the Spring issue. cussion was: "Prospects for European was Dr. Rofinot who dealt with "The papers before the Delaware Val- Delaware. According to Frank Murtha, edi- Unity—1960." U. S. Stake in European Unity." He ley regional meeting of the The Villanova ensemble fea- tor of the campus literary maga- The symposium, which was opened held that the U. S. approach to foreign Socieity, held to all students, consisted of three policy American Chemical tures for the first time in its zine, some material has already has been divided as whether it principal speakers—^Dr. on February 25 at the Bellevue- history a female band member been accepted, but there are still Alexander should be realistic or moralistic. As an Dr. Henry L. Rofinot, Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia. She is Kathy Cox, freshman many openings. Rudhart, and example he pointed out the fact that Mr. Francis Coghlan and a moderator during The meeting was also attended nurse. "We want to publish a larger — World War II, we accepted Mr. Thomas. Mentzer; all of whom Russian aid. by junior and senior members of Fiss also disclosed that this magazine than usual," Murtha — The fact that we should the Villanova Society, are members of Villanova's History not have Chemical group will march in the annual stated. "But of course the key accepted their help was ideal- and by a number of graduate and Political Science Department. istic; the fact that we needed St. Patrick's Day parade in to this is how much good writ- « > their Chemistry students. Eminent an introductory address by assistance was New York. ing is submitted. We will not After realistic. scientists, educators, and indus- moderator. Dr. Fritz Nova, ex- publish sub-par work just for IRS "During World War H w« persued a trialists from the Philadelphia plaining the purpose of the society and the sake of quantity. So we are realistic policy and since the war our's area participated in the meeting. outlining the agenda for the discussion, has Singers Perform now making another appeal for been an idealistic policy," stated opened the program by re- Simultaneous Events material." Mentzer Rofinot. "A idealistic type of foreign marking that the only way in which policy was The conclave was so arranged Murtha continued that "the introduced by Woodrow Wil- papers, exhibits, Selections From the rise of a new Hitler could be pre- son when he refused that many and last issue was quite well-receiv- Dr. Fritz Nova (left) moderator of IRS, delivers the opening address of to recognize the vented, would be through a united Mexican Government." of Inorganic Chemistry, read ed. Like certain other cultural the iMinel. Mr. Francis Coghlan and Dr. Henry Rofinot listen in |)reparation for Europe. After stating that the NATO discussions were taking place Popular Musical forms on campus we seem to be their commentary. Rofinot alledged that at nresent our was the most impressive attempt yet simultaneously. Mr. William J. on an upward trend." foreign policy is a combination of both unification. Dr. Rud- beginnings Barnhurst, assistant professor The Villanova Singers, under toward European of a NATO break can pres- "I did not realize the problems of idealism and Poetry Popular realism. Idealistic, for it the direction of Mr. Herbert hart took over the program with his ently be seen in the case of France unity until I came to this country, said "Institutes for High School it wages an unending battle against Fiss, performed The Lynx is accepting short topic, "NATO—Its Meaning Today." and West Germany. After the the English native. "Churchhill Chemistry Teachers," prepared for the students War a advo- Marxism; unites Europe against Marx- stories, one-act plays, essays, congenial at Oabrini College last Tuesday. Rudhart made the point that NATO reationship was held between cated unity . out of power, but had by him and Dr. G. N. Quam, ism. And is realistic for we no longer and poetry. Poetry editor Jim is now in the position where it can no the two nations, but lately their dif- nothing to do with it while he was in Students Turn Out In Large chairman of the Chemistry The Program centered around have to be the chief anti-Marxist; also selections Merikangas declared, "As usual longer exist as a strictly "negative ferences have come to the fore. "Ger- power." Dept. from the Broadway we can no longer be economically, poli- show, "Brigadoon," and included we have received a great deal approach" toward unity. Originally or- man shipping has been stopped at sea Coghlan explained that England saw tically, Numbers To View AF Exhibit Dr. Kenneth O'Driscoll, as- and psycholically the lone of poetry, but we still can use ganized after World War II as a de- by the French," said Rudhart, "who sistant professor of Physical several popular numbers, all a chance here for unity and in 1955, fighter of Russia; also our present more." He also felt the Lynx terent to the Soviet advance in Europe, have shown no respect for mternational Air Force great job that Villanova is ac- Chemistry, presented his "Dead- sung to the accompaniment of she had the four member nations re- foreign policy is a psychological The United States law; advan- needs a "good critical essay or Rudhart stressed that political and a new stand by DeGauUe on duce tariff barriers tage Information Team, headed by complishing. In today's ago of End Polymerization with Redox Lou Martucci at the piano. for each other and to the Ehiropeans—in that they two." economic provisions are now needed to France-German boundaries has strain- in 1957 treaty was signed between are not Captain Cletus L. Wadlow, space, the emphsisis is clearly Initiators;" and Mr. James Pur- Soloists featured on the pro- a hanging by our string any Managing editor Anthony hold the organization together. ed the relations between the two na- more, three on education." cell, a graduate student, read gram were John Anthony, sing- the four nations and Holland and and is also one to the Americans USAF, recently spend days tions." Macklin was much less en- He paralleled the danger of a sole Belgium to create mutual economy be- —in that they no at Villanova University. "C h r y s t a 1 Structure of Zinc ing "Every Day Is Ladies Day" longer feel that they M The Air Force team cited the chanted. "I hope the editors can military alliance by examining the Mr. Coghlan, who had been intro- tween the six nations are The Team, accompaniel by Glutamate," which was prepared and Bom Lombardo singing known as the the sole su|)port in the free world. "excellent cooperation and re- produce a little more than we break-up of the U. S., Britian, France duced by Nova, as "Welsh, Irish, and common market. "Sam" — the space man, was by him and Dr. T. H. Doyne, "Come Back To Sorrento". The professor also denounced the U. ception" by the faculty and stu- did in the last edition. A little the English,—50% of each" took the floof i) and Russia alliance after Second "Althooigh there are many technical S. tendency located in Dougrherty Hall on assistant professor of Biochem- The final number of the per- toward isolationism. "Our dents. > .. ,: more than zero." World War, and stressed the import- after Rudhart and his topic was, "The problems to be solved," Coghlan con- policy of isolationism was fatal in the March 23, 24, and 25, to advise istry. formance was the Villanova Material to ibe submitted to ance of a new positive approach. European Common Market and the cluded, "if these two associations ever students concerning Air Force Those students who were un- Students' Symposium 1920's as was our nuetralistic policy Alma Mater, rendered by the the Lynx should be taken to Rudhart went on to say that the ]^uropean Free Trade Association." unite, they will exceed the trade of the Officer programs available to able to talk to the team and who In the morning, a students' of 1930's," he declared. entire group, with a solo by Pete Dr. John Phillipson or Mr. college graduates. would now like to discuss the symposium featured discussions James Mitchell in the English 7'inniiiiniiuiiiiiiioiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiinBnnni rPbrfretfex iiiiniiniiniHniiioiiiiiiRiiiniDiiiiiiinniiiiiininiin''''. Captain Wadlow commented programs offered, as well as the on vocational and educational Bonfanti. office, third floor Vasey Hall or Villanova P.LC. Change of Command on the large number of students opportunities available for grad- opportunities, and plans for a In other Singers activities, a Captain to Frank Murtha's room in 215 students who stopped by to talk uate work, may contact student "meeting in miniature" given last performance was Sheehan Hall. to the team. He stated that "the Wadlow at the Lafeyette Build- were initiated. Coghlan Teaches History Group Largest Wednesday nigiit to the nurses insterest displayed in America's ing, 437 Chestnut St., (Room Another attraction were the phone MArket 7-6050, in exhibits at Fitzgerajd-Mercy Hospital in number one space team was a 512), displayed by over 40 Read The Villanovan And Coaches Rugby Unit In Country I wonderful indication of the Philadelphia. scientific companies. Darby. Among the few faculty Captain A. W. Ruete, Jr., members at Villanova from U.S.M.C, officer in charge of "I Remember Mummie" Title abroad is Mr.. Francis Cogh- the Marine officer selection of- lan of the Dept. of History fice of the Pennsylvania area, and Political Science. has recently announced that Vil- Turf N' Tinsel Show lanova University currently has Of Vaseline Bom in Cardiff, Wales, Mr. more students enrolled in the Rehersal has begun for this is well. Coghlan attended college Marine Corps' Platoon Leaders year's Turf and Tinsel produc- Pequinot said that because the at the University of London and the London School Class program than any other tion, "I Remem'ber Mummie". sixty show is a week after the HAIR of Economics. Subsequently, he college in the country. V'. This year's story is a take students return from their Eas- TONIC came to the U.S. where he Captain Ruete attributes off on the recent "Payola" scan- ter holidays it is necessary to BODIES IN MOTION 219-220 dals and the more notorious prepare the program before attended Notre Dame on a much of this success to "the '• Rockefeller fellowship. Semper Fidelis Society of Villa- "TV" frauds. Against a back- £}aster. Advanced Pursuit of Females ground 600 BC Egypt, the show After receiving his M.A. at nova, under the direction of its begins with the return of A. H. Professor Stalk Notre Dame, he came to Villa- president Richard Delaney". At SEA Elects Parnell present there are approximately Jr. from college, to go into bus- nova. He's been completely enrolled in iness with his father, A. H. To Succeed Jim Rolls assimilated here. While he 65 men the PLC program at Villanova. During this time, Munmiies Edward Purnell, junior Edu- Time 8c Motion Study. Study of time required teaches both American and Inc., his father's company, was cation major, has been elected European History, his forte is 70 Members to set dates in motion, (1) with ordinary hair Coghlon sponsoring the annual Miss to the presidency of Villanova'? Modem English History and The Semper Fidelis Society tonics, with 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic. Con-: Nile Contest. A. H. Jr. is shock- Student EJducation Association, (2) American Economic History. free Europe will remain has a membership of 70 persons Wiele Moakley ed to discover that his father announced Dr. George R. Cress- elusive proof that latter more effective on Besides being a member of politically divided. He says including PLC's, NROTC Marine has rigged the contest to have man moderator of the Associa- the American History Society that the major role of this men's hair and women's reactions. Special Option Students, Marine reser- Miss Amazon win. The show is tion. and the Conference of Com- unification will be played by vists, veterans, and students Rolls emphasis on common use of water on hair. monwealth Studies, Mr. Wiele and Moakley Named built around this theme. Purnell replaces James Cogh- England, France and Ger- generally interested in the Mar- Has Romance as head of the organization. Evaporation of same with dire consequences lan has another significant many. ine Corps. Meanwhile, interweaved Other officers are Philip Lud- distinction. Mr. Coghlan sees the pres- Middie Officers iii NROTC noted. Proof that 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic does The chief objective of the lowe, vice president; John He's coach of the newly- idential election as a Repub- through the main plot are a ro- society is to provide students O'Donnell, secretary; and John not evaporate but replaces oil that water re- formed rugby team. lican victory. Several changes have been Jim Weinert ("B" Company), mance between A. H. Jr. and one enrolled in the Marine Officer Phipps, treasurer. George Mc- While at college, he played "Nixon will be elected pro- executed in the commands of the and John Costano ("C" Com- of the companies designers. moves. Laboratory specimen: H. Ragmop, be- training programs at Villanova Villanova N.R.O.T.C, it was an- pany). Also, A. H. is trying to build a Ginley will serve as Student rugby and is now in the pro- viding prosperity continues fore and after 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic. Before, an opportunity to prepare them- Council representative. cess of developing a good and providing there is no nounced by Cmdr. Claude Fraz- Band Drill pyramid for retiring. selves physically, professionally, A Team The elections were held at a walking hayloft. After, B.M.O.C. This course team here. The team has had international world crisis ier, USN. He wants to be the only build- and morally for their duties as Thomas Derr was appointed the Association's first meeting good participation so far, and which would discredit the Frazier, executive officer of er of a pyramid with a roof. specially suited to Bachelors of Science, Bach- Marine officers. Band Commander, and the Com- However, A. H. runs into a little of the spring semester. it will sooh be scheduling Republican party. Such a the Villanova installation stat- mand of the Drill Team was elors of Art, and just plain bachelors. 1 During the year the society bit of difficulty because the I varsity games. crisis would be if the Soviets ed that the changes were made given to John Holas. Holas has SUMMER JOBS IN gives instructions in such sub- Pharaoh wants all pyramids Last Thursday, Mr. Cogh- moved into Berlin." "to give added experience and revealed that the Drill Team has jects as history, drill, weapons, built for Pharaohs only. Materials: one 4 ox. bottle 'Vaseline* Hair Tonic {full) lan was a member of the IRS Speaking on Senator Jack to reward men who have demon- accepted an invitation to the EUROPE etc. At the present time the \ panel-presentation on Europ- Kennedy, Mr. Coghlan be- strated qualities of leadership." Father Syvinski announces 3000 Positions open in all fields one little black book {empty) annual St. Peter's College Invi- society is holding classes in map that rehersals are being held in ASIS ALL-INCLUSIVE PACKAGE ean Unity. His comments on lieves that his nomination on Fred Wiele retained command tational Meet, which will be held reading in conjunction with the Unity are significant. the Democratic ticket will be the Blue Room of the Field FOR MEMBERS ONLY $ 32^ (S) Navy program directed by of the battalion, but all com- in Newark, N. J., on March 5. House on Tuesday and Thursday In the long run he sees the doubtful. pany commands were transfer- # Summer Job # round-trip air faro Major John Rooney, U.S.M.C. Holas also declared that he nights. He also commented fav- # orientation course # health and possibility of European unitv, "Kennedy is too controver- red. The posts of Executive Of- Vaseline These courses are offered to expected the team to better its orably on this year's tremendous accident insurance # social recep- but certainly not before 1970. sial. Not so much because of ficer and Operations Officer of third tion # first night accommodations give the members a background place finish of last year, Freshmen turnout. The key to political unity lies his religion but because he is the battalion went to Tom Moak- # sightseeing trip # postal service HAIR TONIC around economic unity. a New EIngland Liberal, an in courses they will receive while in anticipation of attending the George Pequinot a general co- # information on inside Europe, ect. ley and Steve Mahle, respective- ordinator, also acting as the Until this is accomplished. aristocrat." attending summer training at ly. Company Commands went to Cherry Blossom Tournament in For more information write to: M CMMiCMiP'rMCt HC production manager reported Quantico, Virginia. John Nolan ("A" Company), Washington, D.C. American Student Information Service HiiiiiiniiiMiiiifliimiiiiMJMiiiiii niimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiit that after early difficulties all Jahnstr. 56a, Frankfurt/Main,Germany

THE VILLANOVAN • MARCH 1, 1960 THE VILLANOVAN • MARCH 2, 1960 —

f i Example From LR.S. CAMPUS CAMERA matic ' In the West Lounge of Dougherty Hall last Wednesday, the Student Council Chair- Do you think a student-professor coffee hour man was wearily punctuating a rather point- would be of mutual benefit to both parties in less meeting with the remark that "ideas reducing misunderstandings, helping the student Towards Middle Eatl and Latin America for projects are withering.' It was part of with scholastic difflcultes and gving the teacher Criticized a plea for members to please try and im- off-the-cuff information as to what may be of provise some decent legislation for discus- help to him in getting his lectures across in class? ^ political and military aspects and have sion at the next meeting. By Larry Ruth Yes I think such an arrangement would be relied on meaningless alliances. And while the chairman was despairing both parties. The five or ten minutes The foreign policy of the Eisenhower beneficial to Lafin America field originality that the of was in need of before and after class is the Administration has certainly left a lot irrigation, an interesting experiment was in The Eisenhower policy in Latin only time available to many stu- ineptness is to be desired, and its America has also been typical. progress just two doors down the hall in the dents for such informal talk. Middle East V, • especially evident in the Latin America has been, to a large East Lounge. : : : v This informal talk is very im- and in Latin America. degree, an area which the United Stat- , Here it was that three distinguished portant to a proper relationship es has both ignored faculty members from the Department of between student and professor. Until 1957 and the formation of and taken for granted. It has only been since the History and Political Science were engaged The student can get to know the Eisenhower Doctrine, the United success of the in Castro revolution and an animated panel discussion on the "Pros- the professor better and the I consistent and compre- States had no Nixon's m-fated trip that the United pects for European Unity—1960." professor can use some of the student's sugges- hensive policy toward the Middle East. States has tions to improve come to a full realization of The International Relations Society of his lecture periods. '61 Up to that time the Eisenhower Ad- the Latin American scene. Villanova under Joe Pultorak, with nothing Don Tieri, PoU. ScL, ministration depended on the whims of Perhaps it would be more correct to lose, engineered one of the high- had most ,: Yes, this would give the student an oppor- to say that we suffered more from a Secretary Dulles for its Middle Eastern l)"^ successful undergraduate ventures of the tunity to get to know his professor better, and to lack of policy rather than from a mis- policy. year. understand his viewpoints. It guided one. Here was free opinionated thought for would give the student more But as British and French power The Administration, however, did the asking, and a gratifying number of Vil- time to discuss the problems waned in this area, the United States make some gestures toward the South seized lanovans the invitation. It's generally and opinions of the professor had the responsibility for policy thrust American countries. hoped that IRS follows this panel with an- . with the professor, rather than According to Khouri, the Eisenhower Move out buster, there's only room upon it. Both the Suez crisis of 1956 ; other and another, perhaps on a regular ba- .j a fellow student who would tend Administration for one of us and the L«ebanon and Iraq Crisis of invoked some quotas on sis. And if the project achieves the reputa- to share the student's opinion. 1958 helped awaken the United States South American countries which ser- tion it deserves, it lure ' might even a few I In short, I think it would iously hurt their markets in the to its responsibilities in the Middle United faculty members to its presentation. It's a strengthen student-professor relationships. East. States. m matter of interest that there were five whole Pat Hand, Education, '63 It also seems to be the opinion of in 100. It is the opinion of Dr. Fred Khouri faculty members the audience of l- Couaterpoint the men interviewed that our attitude It would seem to me that anyone who active- of the Political Science Department (Rosemont College girls almost matched toward dictatorships and reactionary ly participated in his class would certainly get to that President Eisenhower left too them with a delegation of three.) What Are Niggling Dhfinefions? regimes did not help us any. know his professors well enough, much of the foreign policy decisions to To return to our original discourse Coghlan seemed to think thing that .v.v.t.:.;.:- W^^^MM^Mi By TOM WOLF W^^^^^^^^^^M and if a student ever desires to Mr. Dulles. what, oh what, can the Student Council do, the United States still suffered from meet privately with a professor "Dulles," Khouri states, "didn't now that original ideas are starting to the big stick policy of Teddy Roosevelt. The letter published by the ating circumstances, and how he could do so easily enough, -•.^•.;.-;-,';, know as much as he thought he knew, ;•:" • . ,: \ .'V^.r.:' Certainly the anti-American stream of wither? ^/..-^>:Vv";; V--^ . I understand that they all VILLANOVAN last week was they affect a sin on the per- as while at the same time he disregarded A short walk down the hall after the propoganda directed at the United written in such thunderous sonal level. The article, as ap- have office hours set aside for Council meeting (which a scanty few mem- the advice of his experts." States by Castro has not helped the prose that we were left too proached by Flanagan, delved just this purpose. bers took) to the IRS panel could have pro- '60 The United States, during the first situation any. In this respect the Eis- speechless to comment at the into the factors which might Charles Baumis, English, vided a hint of possible Council activity. six years of the Administraition, was enhower Administration had adopted time. require that a little gray be Here was a minority co-curricular organi- Yes, by the establishment of a closer rela- more interested in making weak paper a very good wait-and-see policy. Entitled "Cheaters Skulk added to the picture. of a $3,000 trea- tionship between professor and student, the ideas alliances with reactionary regimes than Rather than take the chance of alien- ; zation, without any shadow from Hedge to Hedge," it at- As the article said, there sury, conducting with a fervor we thought of one can be known and appre- in cementing our relations with Middle ating any of the countries which are tacked in vivid language the may be reasons for cheating, obsolete, a humble project which strangely ciated by the other. The inhi- Eastern peoples on a more firm basis. sympathetic toward the Castro regime, recent article in the VILLA- but there are no excuses. We suggested our purpose for attending college. bitions of the student can be Eisenhower has decided not to interfere NOVAN. set out to explore these reor Infernal Unrest Big Danger taken into consideration if the in the Cuban troubles, but he has de- The Council certainly would have noth- The writer further stated, sons. professor is made aware of such. cided to wait and observe which path gain if it Khouri points out that the main ing to lose and everything to tapping from an admirable res- If our educational system Courses can be improved if ma- the revolution is taking. all its re- danger in the Middle East lies in in- launched a similar project. With ervoir of literary and biblical makes the student feel justi- perform- jor difficulties in study are ternal unrest; hence we should build This is a courageous stand for him : sources, it could easily match the references, that the article fied in intellectual dishonesty, brought to light. The entire at- these countries to take since he is probably under great ance of IRS if it so desired. And unlike up internally. (written by Lou Flanagan) "is then it appears that thought- mosphere of the university would be changed. fi-om gi-eater Mr. Francis Coghlan of the History pressure from American flnancial in- IRS, it could muster panelists a utterly incomprehensible to ful consideration should be Madelyn Giancatirino,, Engineering, '63 terests who have holdings in of departments English, Philoso- Department is of the same opinion. He Cuba variety — anyone the spent to learn if there are any who has vaguest which have been nationalized. phy, Industrial Administration, Phsychol- stated that most colonial powers recog- concept of honor." factors which encourage cheat- This question has been given great con- nize is ;;.ogy, etc. . ;,:,:..;;( :^^,:; ;-;^: ;;^.. ;,>•; the fact that colonialism at an Cosfro Alienates Americans ;:;•;; -This attitude betrays, in our ing. sideration in other universities, and being con- end, but that the United States has In the field of academics, the Council minds, a corner of opinion in Certainly the "honor of Hec- * Castro, on the other hand, has not nected with Student Council I, i encouraged a rush independ- has shown some aptitude this year. It has this university slain," toward which contends tor, noble and should as well others investi- helped his own cause too much. The as have ence which has caused instability in marshalled a limited number of students to that the problem of cheating be the prime deterrent from Christian Herter — And The Future? elements of American society which gated this question thoroughly. these countries. its assortment of highly respectable forums. is so reprehensible that it cheating. But create un- to why We have found that it would be had been sympathetic Castro's cause It's now working fervidly to attach a fine left "If we do encourage independence the should be un-discussed. necessary, functionless obs- a great asset to the student, the are alienated by the excesses of arts course to the curriculum (negotiations They is among these people," said Coghlan, American cotton growers put pressure In July of 1958 the second crisis hold that cheating tacles for the student (as, per- faculty, and the University as revolution : the nationalization of lands are still in progress). "we must be ready to give more assist- on the United States who took the crisis. absolutely black, and that haps, the pressure of grades) ? a whole. The student would appeared—the Lebanon and Iraq and the violation of civil liberties. there can be no shades of gray This should not be the at- ance, not military, but medical, food, proper action in this case. A revolution broke out in Iraq against Many people in this country fear A faculty panel is a scheme that's been learn more about his teachers, and the faculty educational If that body is ac- in the matter. It's like the sin titude: let's see how honorable and social aid." However, it was a case of too little the pro-Western government of the Castro's possible association with the untried by the Council. members would, in turn, gain some knowledge of for fresh notions, we suggest of murder: there can be no Jones is; let's create a few In 1956, when the first crisis came and too late, and it came only as a Baghdad Pact. As a result of this revo- communists. tually destitute the student and his goals in life. The teacher Ck)uncil huddle equivocation on a matter of more temptations to cheat and in Suez, it was almost entirely of the response to a situation which we our- lution the pro-western government was '• Also, many of the other South Amer- that a representative of the could also discern how the students react to - selves ; , : . - Administration's had already created. overthrown and replaced by a military with Mr. Pultorak in the near future. morals. see Ijow he resists. the various teaching methods. making. We had ;. ican countries which had at first been Indeed, the writer of the let- When Dr. Robert O'Shea, in })romised aid to Nasser's personal pro- dictatorship. When the same thing sympathetic toward Castro, are now Tom Raymond, '61 Arts Eisenhower Doctrine "^^•. ^. : ter accuses us of "equivoca- the article, said that "the ject — the Aswan Dam. When the threatened Lebanon, Eisenhower mov- becoming disenchanted with the exces- A Few Suggestions tion." In searching through cheater is not basically immor- Egyptian delegate came to this country In March of 1957 the first positive ed in troops. In the eyes of the Arab ses of the revolution. the article, we could find no al," he didn't mean that cheat- Fragments to negotiate the details, Dulles, for no U. S. foreign policy was formed in nationajlists this action nullified our Mr. John Logue of the Political Sci- hint that the sin of cheating ing is not immoral. apparent reason, withdrew the Ameri- terms of the Eisenhower Doctrine. This Suez stand. ence Department points out an inter- There are, however, a few suggestions was ever rendered the slight- The writer the letter, The English Department is assuming pro- can offer of support. In retaliation, doctrine authorized the use of U. S. esting analogy between the present that IRS might consider for their next panel. of Khouri pointed out that the Eisen- portions the under- est bit moral by Flanagan or handy as he is with biblical that have amazed some of Nasser nationalized the Canal. In ef- troops in defense of any Middle East- hower administration has tried to put South American situation and the Re- The fact that the panel discussion was by any of the persons quoted references, probably remem- graduates. We understand that some of the fect we forced Nasser into Communist ern nation asking for help "against more balance in our relations with the publican party in the '20's and 'SO's. being broadcast over WVIL had disadvan- majors are turning in therein. bers words to the effect—-hate English a local radio hands. overt Armed Aggression from any na- Arab-Israili world. He went on to say During this period many large cities tages which nullified the advantages. The station to brush up on their vocabulary; an op- If it's a question of whether the sin but love the sinner. Mr. Coghlan said, "It is the belief tion controlled by international com- that we handled the whole question of left the Republican Party partly due to broadcast might have added to the potential portunity very generously rendered. Thank you. cheating is immoral, we must Priests have told us that of the English conservatives that the munism." Arab nationalism very badly. its failure to adapt its economic philo- audience (a worthy intention), but at the prohibition useless Belle Masque's poduction of Arthur Miller's to the changing times; of say yes and thereafter stand was a in- Nasser, as a strong man, is the only sophy many same time it subtracted from the general "The Crucible" to be performed March 23-27, is MMm mute. anity which erected an artifi- Arab who can make peace with Israel. the South American countries may now candor of the speakers. in full rehearsal. It will be interesting to see how m But religion and philosophy cial opportunity for easy crime. Policy Leaves a Lof To Be Desired Khouri maintained that, "The stronger do the same. Most of them appeared fully conscious the group recoups from its Fall fall. Logue said, "While it would be poli- have taught us about extenu- (Continued on Page 9) an Arab government is, the better that they were courting a radio audience, tically astute for us to help the Latin chance it has of going against popular and they were tempted to assume their best also have a Editor-in-Chittf •»><.. Thomas M. Wolff opinion and making peace with Israel." American countries, we poses. is near public The East Lounge Monoging Editor Jam«« McAloor moral duty to give them aid. ...f In short, our policy toward the Mid* A^mm enough to points of WVIL coverage that in- Associofo Editors Donis Cordono For the most part, our policy toward Mocklin die East during the Eisenhower years terested parties shouldn't find it too stren- Anthony Latin America in the last seven years V f Michool Donohuo has suffered from a lack of imagina- ['i uous to walk to the panel in the future. has been one of apathy rather than Sports Editor Jomos Murray tion. positive or negative action. We have Another suggestion: extend the length Nowt Editor • • • • • William Spoors Dr. Fritz Nova of the Political of the post-panel question and answer period. VILLANOVA UNlVIRSITY Footuro Editor Thomas M. Troy Sci- generally tended to ignore our Latin Michool Koys ence department seemed to sum it up Again, electronic demands of the radio sta- Formot Editor neighbors, but the Cuban revolution Pmhlnhm4 wMkly hf ttudwita •# VIIImi«v« Unlrtnlty. Associate Mows Editor Jomos Driscoll when he said that, "We have lacked tion made it necessary to terminate ques- and the Nixon trip have opened our Compus News Editor John McAtoor information slight twenty on and have not been eyes somewhat. tions from the floor after a ^ ""^' Act Businoss Monafor Philip Valonta, Jr. **' ' •• •*• •# March 3. aware of the tremendous nationalism minutes, just when the vigor of questions Wf Photo Editor Jo$oph Porouiello It only remains to be seen if Eisen- * <•*€••< Art Editor Thomas Donohuo of the colonial peoples." and answers appeared to reach a crescendo. ^•^ "S^ »• OfM vf flit finMt %rfio •vw hower's successor will not only keep M*M«4 ViN«ii«v«: S

THE VILLANOVAN • MARCH 2, 1960 THE VILLANOVAN • MARCH 2, 1 960

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NoDebate About It: Beta Gamma Is Here To Stay By Jim Rhod«s

Under the guidance of Vtr. Joseph T. Jonas, the ViHanova Debate Society was formally organized in the fall of 1928 under the title of 'The Book and Gavel." Among its charter mem- bers are several rather familiar names; the most familiar, per- haps, being that of Al Sever- ance. In its early beginnings, the Book and Gavel Society was known as the Literary Society, and was engaged in Dramatic arts as well as debate. By 1930, however, it was clear that, since the Society had to divide its interests in two directions, it would be wiser to separate into two individual societies. Cofta Belle Masque Produced were only about six members of •«. This separation produced the the team at this time. present organization of Belle The years 1956 and 1957 were Masque and Beta Gamma. Beta years of struggle for reorgan- Ganmia was selected as the new ization as well as a rebirth of name for the debate society debating standards and activi- since it represents, in Greek, ties. With the assistance of Mr. the first letters of the old "Book Richard McDonough, the new and Gavel". moderator of Beta Gamma, the The year of 1930, however, Society ended the years with was not merely a time of forma- lift winning seasons. tion, but also of activity for 60% Record Beta Gamma. For it was in 1930 that Villanova sent its first in- In fact, the society has won * more than 60% of its debates I tercollegiate debate team to an- other campus for formal debate. since the fall of 1956, a record In this instance, the team met of which the members of the So- m a very strong Harvard Univer- ciety are rightfully proud. & sity team beginning a rivalry By the end of 1957, member- and at the same time an inter- ship had grown to some 25 mem- collegiate friendship which ex- bers, and annual debates had in- ists right up to the present day. creased to more than 100 inter- Administration collegiate debates per year. From this time on the Beta By 1958, the Society exceeded Gamma Debate Society gradual- all past achievements as it ly received the firm support of gained respect and admiration the administration. In 1956 the from debating colleges through- society came into its own and out of the east. Jim Corey, Pres- became fully supported by the ident, and Jack Serafin, Vice- Villanova Administration. President, worked closely with But, in this same year, Mr. Mr. McDonough to spark the Jonas found that his clinical debating team to a 70% win- speech work was demanding too ning season. much of his time and energy, It was the year for "the un- and the debators were forced expected" as the debaters had to manage for themselves. There frequent occasion to transmit . — — 1

New Calculator Room Opens in C&F School by Philip Valentt in courses which require large tiOHB. Unsung Heroes: Jake Nevins, Charlie Farnan amounts of mathematical com- Two new features have been The second new addition, the putations (e.g. accounting, added to the third floor of the Faculty Hank Schultz almost every player has a few statistics, and production). Meeting Room, is a re- Commerce and Finance building, On the ground floor of the miscellaneous cuU and bruises. The company has also provid- sult of the first change; for which should prove beneficial to Villanova Field House are the This keeps Jake jumping ed instruction booklets for those with the installation of the both faculty and students. cal- "offices" of two men — Jake seven days a week for three who wish to learn to use the culators The first, of in their present location Nevins Charlie Farnan — particular inter- calculators. and months. And the games aren't And as a further the need for a est to the students, is ten new conference who work behind the scenes the only times players are in- Mon- incentive to their popular roe Calculators use, room was created. This room Wildcat teams in the in the new Cal- Mr. Quinn, keeping the jured. During practice, the "ne- the company repre- was constructed culator Room. These will imanediately, headlines. glfi(;jted stars" defin- sentative, will be as Jake calls available for and will serve as ately facilitate those engaged a general These two often put in ten or them, get their chance to earn a questions and additional instruc- teacher's meeting place. twelve hours a day, six or seven starting berth. days a week doing jobs many He tries to block harder than people take for granted. The the starters, and in turn forces athletes they do so much for do the starters to work harder to services. not forget these keep their position. With all of the boys under the Many this determination, it is only trainer Jake Nevin have The care of natural that several players suf- whole is given him little tokens of ap- equal fer injuries in practice. resident preciation. A life-long This in turn adds to Jake's Jake joined the of Bryn Mawr, work, but he doesn't mind it a to the siJirti Since of its parts Villanova staff in 1930. bit, as he enjoys his work very Jim Riley and Carl Wolf demonstrate use of calculators. then, he has filled his bachelor much. (Bu( quarters with many trophies and some of its parts are more equal than others!) No Favorites plaques. When Charlie or Jake are ask- It has become a tradition for ed what their favorite sport is, departing senior tracksters to they hesitate. Then they both present Jake with a medal en- come out with the same answer; graved with their names. He has Jake Nevins (left) helps Charlie Farnan ( rigbt) get ready for tlie "cliarging athletes" at they just don't know. With so amassed a collection of fifty of practice. afternoon many interesting sports going these metals which he keeps at on all the time, they find it hard home. him batons engraved with their practice, and track men know Every athlete must of neces- to choose. He has also had made mini- names. A plaque is being made that there will be a pair of shoes sity see Charlie, and aaiy athlete They have the same trouble aiture statuettes of all the Villa- for him with miniature track ready to take the place of those who has no occasion to see Jake trying to name V i 1 1 a n o v a * s novans who have become All- shoes with the name of all Vil- worn out in the last meet. just isn't trying. greatest athlete. Since they have Americans or who have more lanovans who have competed in Honored Several Times Football Hardest been here so long, (Jake for 30 than a thousand points in bas- the Olym/pics and batons with Many outsiders do not realize Although all sports with their years, and Charlie for 20) they ketball. At oresent, he has 23 the names of all Villanovans the work involved in .keeping variety of pulled muscles, have seen almost every great such trophies in his room. victorious in the ICAAAA football, basketball, baseball, sprains, and assorted bruises athlete who ever performed at Oreatest Thrill games. and track teams well equipped. keep Jake busy, his busiest sea- Villanova. When Villanova won the Har- Equipment Manager Such, however, was not the case son is the football season. Char- bor bowl with a 7-0 upset victory Although not so frequently with the Villanova Club of South lie may hand out the best of As Jake says, "There have No telltale traces... over Nevada in 1951, the team honored as Jake, equipment Jersey, which presented Charlie helmets and pads, but there are been so many that have been presented Jake with a watch. manager Charlie Farnan is ap- with a plaque in recognition of still the usual bumps and bruis- great, it is almost impossible to EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND The trip to the West Coast, the preciated just as much. Here is the part he plays in Villanova es. pick the greatest." game, and the presentation of the man who faithfully sees to sports. When a player is injured on Charlie seemed almost ready Typewriter Paper the watch are considered by- it that all equipment and uni- Another group honoring Char- the field Saturday, Jake is im- to give an answer, but then Jake to be his greatest thrill at forms are in good shape. lie was the Villanova Student mediately handed a rough as- said, "The recent ones are easy Villanova. Football players are confident Council, which gave him a silver signment: to have him back in to remember, but the guys a It's easy to flirk off your mistakes on Eaton's He says, however, that there that pads given to them by key to the Field House at a action for next week's game. few years back were just as Corrasable Bond. Make a pass with a |)en('il eraser and were many other thrills, all of Charlie are in top condition. The sports assembly. The obvious injuries are not the good." typing errors are gone like magic— no error evidence which run a close second to the basketball team knows that Charlie's mementos are far only ones Jake must attend to. Ask any of the athletes who left. Corrasable has an exceptional surface erases Harbor Bowl. Another watch though a game was played Wed- fewer than Jake's, but when an Quite often, a player noticei^ have ever been under their care ivithout a trace. Once Joes it— there's no need to was given to him by Ron Delany nesday, the game uniforms will ex-Wildcat athlete remembers a knee or ankle swelling up just who they consider the retype. Saves time; money, too. The perfect paper for after a triumph in the Inquirer be ready, fresh and clean, for his career at Villanova, he does several hours after the game. greatest guys in Villanova perfection—erasable Corrasable. games. Saturday's game. not think of Jake alone nor Or maybe he suffered an injury athletics, and they hesitate too. Many times, winners in IC- Baseballers are assured that Charlie alone, but rather of not serious enough to have him They finally admit it is a toss- AAAA competition have given bats and balls will be ready for Charlie and Jake. removed from the game. And up between Jake and Charlie. Eaton's Corrasable Bond is available in lisr/it, medium, heavy weights and onion shin. In convenient 100 Linksmen Ready sheet packets and 500- Boss Choice Seeks Title sheet ream boxes. A by Phil Valente crampionship team are Joe Pe- TEAM Off For To Tee (Continued from Page 4) Berkshire Typetvriter Boss Choice, champion of trecca and Captain Jack Reina. W L Romove the temptation and re- Paper, backed by the Villanova University Bowling Other members of the team in- BOSS CHOICE . , , 33 7 . , * 1960 Golf Season move the crime, they have im- famous Eaton name. League last year, is setting a clude Nick DiSimone, Jerry Keglers i -J* « 28 12 plied. torrid pace in quest of their Snopkowski and Joe Carroll. ..«'.'.*' by Phil Valente oaints ao lib If, for instance, grade pres- straight bowling second crown. Last week's forfeit boosted High Average Early next month the Villa- sure is a similar perfidy, it I .• t» ^^tfj-^ lead five EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND A,t ^A« ^* y. They the league by Boss Choice's lead to five games Jack Reina ...... itji;* ** • 167 nova golfers will begin the 1960 would seem common sense to games with the Keglers and Made only by ^^"^ Eaton after the Saints and Keglers Joe Petrecca . * • season. Co-Captains Marty Con- investigate. Cities are remov- Saints tied for second place. If . . •Va.,V^«v Even Euclid had to admit..? split in a match for second place. Nick DiSimone .;.>', iW 166 noly and Jim Cahill, along with ing slums to conquer juvenile EATON PAPLK COHI'OKATION I'lTTbHtLU, they maintain their present pace (jE"; MASSACHUSETTS Junior Dave Doyle are the only delinquency; the writer of the the championship seems assured. The present standings in the High Three returning lettermen. This is the letter would allow the slums The mainstays of last year's Tuesday League are: Jack Reina 619 problem which must be solved at to remain, because its a great- , .> . 550 ROBERT MITCHUM • CURT JURGENS Joe Petrecca It^s iufhat^s the very start of pratice. The er test of the child's honor to ...... i . . 540 up Nick DiSimone ._ In front loss of Reggie and Ronnie Zur- behave in slums than in more "THE ENEMY BELOW" High Single inskas through graduation, and civilized surroundings. Jack Reina 221 of an unpre- The findings in Flanagan's A CiBtmaScop* Picture COLOR by DE LOXE Jim Gay by way that Nick DiSimone 220 article WMs'' counts cedented occurrence has left the were not meant to be Joe Petrecca 219 team in the hazardous position the "niggling distinctions of of starting from scratch. self-styled moralists." The Euclid proved that a straight writer would call Maritain him- the difference and that's where The interest shown by a line is the self a "self-styled moralist." shortest distance Winston packs its own goodly number of students has, exclusive The writer might perform a between two points. And if Pilter-Blend-a however, led to a hopeful out- special selection greater service to education if you'll look against tough competition. walk a straight line to the of light, mild tobacco, he would meet in public dis- specially The season's opener, of a four- nearest pack of Winstons, cussion with representatives of you'll processed for filter smoking. teen game slate, will host Get- find it the shortest Boseboll frryoutt this weeicp faculty and students, and probe distance to You'll find Filter -Blend gives tysburg at the Aronimink links. All candidotes report to thei|i into the cheating question. a really enjoyable smoke. It's Winston a flavor Ten away games include such without paral- field House. And if this discussion would the ^ % oustanding opponents as Penn tobacco up front that makes lel. In fact, it's yield the verdict that the cheat- axiomatic that... State, Seton Hall and Princeton. i Anyone interested in be^i; er, and not just the cheating, If the golfers are going to beat icoming o vorsity monager^ is immoral, we might accept any of these clubs, the team WINSTON TASTES GOOD, LIKE A CIGARETTE SHOULD! i report to Chorlie Fornon inji the fact. But enough of these Ithe Field House. ii must take shape as swiftly as a priori judgements. >». possible. ».J. WEYWOIOS TOBACCO CO.. WIHSTOM-SALEII.K.C. VASEY HALL J All newcomers are invited to SUBSCRIBE 6:30 MARCH 4 35c attend a meeting this week in regard to tryouts. Notices, con- TO THE cerning time and place will be 8 THE VILUNOVAN • MARCH 2, 1W0 posted on the bulletin boards. ' VILLANOVAN

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by Eugene O. He^tt two became fast friends, and loose ball, and usual mark of a There's no place like home ance, "Hustle is the barometer The brown sphere cut an arc the following year entered Vil- smaller man is John's show of and Villanova's hustling Wild- of victory on any given occa- above the melee of players lanova together. desire. How many big men do cats proved this fact by soundly sion", and this game was defi- Tweety began his sopho- you ever see crash to the floor below. As it dropped toward the As defeating a highly publicized nitely the right and necessary net a raucuous voice cut more year, the drum-beaters of to pick up a stray sphere? Not occasion. through the noise to comimand the Main Line boomed the team many. Under the 26 point guiding "Get up, Tweety, get up." as Villanova's return to the Tweety always has a calm, light shed by Hubie White, the Reams and reams of words hoop heights. As a sophomore almost methodical manner on Wildcats once again displayed I off the court. This have been wiitten, spoken and he was subjected to as much and doesn't the mid-season form that has mean he isn't putting out, thought of as to why Tweety pressure as one would have ex- it is placed them high in the na- just John Driscoll. There to gets up, why he doesn't, what has tional ratings. makes him hustle, why he be a reason for this desire. First A Dozen Rebounds of all, Tweety's own wish to doesn't, why he doesn't shoot, The sophomore sensation X • excel, the second, Huggard. As why he does, why he isn't ag- cashed in on 11 of 20 picture- John has said, "Jimmie always gressive, why he is. He probably pretties from the floor as well wants to win, no matter what. has been analysed more than as pulling down a dozen re- You can feel it, and some of it any other player on the team bounds. White went on a scor- w just rubs off on me." himself for "the passing lof the baton" from Otis Drayton in mile with just as many different an- ing rampage that netted him 11 Nick DeAngelis readies Last year Tweety didn't shoot Games at Conventioii Boll. swers and solutions. of Villanova's last 13 points of relay. Race took place during In^rer much. Now he doesn't pass up t* There remains in this haze the first half to supply, in Rock- the good shot. Why? "I didn't I' of words a fact that many over- et coach Eddie Melvin's opin- think I should shoot. Now if I The Six-Man Four look. John Driscoll is a calm, ion, "the turning point" and have a good shot, I take it." unruffled, darn good basketball bring the halftime score to a > Fouling player. Out Hubie Wfaitp 34 to 28 Cat lead. West CathoUo This year John has only foul- ThU effort of "the Hub" plus Villanova Mile Quartet Cut from the varsity at West ed out in two games. Now and Toledo team, the Mid-American the sniping of 14 point contri- 4) V. Catholic when he was a sopho- then he will pick up one or two Conference runnerup, by the butor Jim Huggard, kept the Drlseoll more, he was determined to foolish quick fouls, but not with score of 74 to 52, Wednesday Rockets sputtering through the "Sprinterellas" of Season prove he could make the team, perienced as a senior all-Ameri- the regularity he did last year. night. second half. The answer to this is contain- Returning to banked turns. and so out to the proverbial can candidate almost anywhere the friendlier More of the rediscovered by Mike Donahue outraced Texas in 3:10 at the one, not one with ed in his desire, "It's awfully good playground. The next year he else. confines of the Palestra after hustle (there's that word again) last May. "Banked boards means a is thing called Villa- Coliseum Relays rough to sit there the Depth a didn't get cut but spent his time Hampered by a propensity to on bench the humiliating Wake Forest was evidenced by the fine per- replace- six seconds faster time" said as- nova's mile relay team. On paper he had good playing pick three and know you could be out there trip, the Cats snapped three relief Tuppeny. on the jayvees. up or more rapid a formance of front court ments in the persons of sopho- sistant coach Jim on What other conclusion can be His senior year he made the fouls early in the game and sub- the court if it wasn't for game losing streak by beating artist Tom Samulewicz, who Lose at Miurose drawn from a six man group mores Drayton, Coffill, Raemore Cats varsity as a starter, and became sequent cautions play, he be- those fouls." the Rockets and set the stage chipped in a valuable 10 points suon explanation which has won seven times out and Pat Nicastro. There was no in his first and last year as a came the prime object of the Behind everyone who makes for their long awaited Hawk to the Villanova cause. unit run tne oniy Cat loss to date of eight and set records in four These four as a had ft)r varsity player, an All-Catholic various previous questions. This so abrupt a chance in play, there encounter. The Rockets, previous con- Relay fresh- in the Muirose A.A. of those triumphs? away with the Penn mcurred selection. Following year, on the heels however, he has answered are people who have influenced Surprise Move querors of NI'T bound Detroit title in record time. Yorli on January Jumbo Jim Elliott's crack man mile meet m New of this distinction, the most of his questioners crit- it. Al Severance In surprise that "stim- well usual and and Joe Walters a move and Dayton as as Wake ;jutn. "We were lousy", a dis- "six man four" is comprised of Wait and See covey of basketball scouts sur- ics. come in for a big share, as ulated the starters and woke Forest, showed little example of informed an ob- juniors Nick De Angelis and Joe However, there were very few, gusted Elliott Playing - in rounded him clutching promises good solid ball, shoot- through their instruction, coun- them up", coach Al Severance their p r e g a m e publicity server at practice the following Manion and sophomores Paul if any sports scribes who went of fame and glory. ing more, using his weight and sel, and patience, have shown inserted subs Bob Liberatore shooting a cold 31% and by los- (Otie) Drayton, Bob Coffill, Bob out on a limb to suggest that week. Came to Villanova strength to pull off rebounds, he Tweety how to get the most and son Dave in place of regu- ing the range from the field at Raemore and Carl Wagner. two of these four could dupli- The fledging four had still Feeling, the his ability. however, desire has become one of the reasons mrom lars Dick Kaminski and captain one point for 10 minutes. arrived: But when they Wagner is the latest of cate Collymore and Stead's not yet to remain in Philadelphia, he the team has come as far as it Along with them, perhaps George Raveling. Led Toledo Scorers Elliott's fledging protegees to feats. Track buffs took a "When ran in tne Boston A.A. meet a matriculated at V i 1 1 a n o v a in has. should be his mother and girl This innovation brought about The accurate hook shot of be- enter the national limelight. I see it I'll believe it attitude." week later they "made the September, 1956. For his own Causes of Change who with their encouragement a radical but profitable shakeup spectacled George Patterson, Wagner to the Rescue Well, in the first indoor meet dcene" with a bang. Enroute to reasons, however, John drop|)ed What has caused this have caused little to the recently sluggish Cat at- led all Tolida scorers with change him to push a who caught The. former West Catholic ace of this season at . Boston on another record they were out in the middle of his first in play? First of all there has harder. tack. 14 points, augured trouble for called upon by Jumbo Jim January 16th they saw it. The covering the mile in 3:16.9, only semester, and to keep in shape to be a desire. Driscoll doesn't Next time you go to see the The change of familiar faces the Main Liners at the start. The was in the National A.A.U. meet to fleet Cat foursome of Drayton, mne tentns of a second under he joined the local AAU team, show it in a fiery and flamboy- 'Cats play, watch number 52. instilled in the Villanova forces benched George Raveling, breach when Raemore Coffill, Raemore and Manion the school record established in Dreger's All-Stars. ant manner, but watch him on He doesn't explode or erupt, he an element which has been no- though, came on like Gangbus- fill the came down with a cold. He re- took the mile relay in record the heyday of Charley Jenkins \ Dreger's was led by the the court. just gets up. For as Tweety goes ticeably lacking of late, that be- ters, quelled Patterson's efforts, with a sterling 49.5 time of 3:18.1. Not bad, some and Ron Delany. author of "Get up, Tweety," The second effort to get that up, so will Villanova go right ing hustle. and cleared 12 rebounds in the sponded anchorman Manion's said, but maybe it's beginners that Jimmy Huggard, and thus the tap or rebound, a drive for a with him. In the words of Coach Sever- meantime. effort. Only It was aiso m this meet 48.7 was better. luck. Jie Cats depth came to light. At the outset of the indoor Next showing at the Washing- Angelis, heretofore, By Tom Troy Nick De ^iiii Sack of Troy season Elliott had two gaps to ton Star Game did nothing to anchor man on the two mile epithet. The fill on the mile quartet. His dispel this "luck" team, moved over to the mile stalwarts, Ed Collymore and Cats won, all right, in the ap- CO replace Coffill who injured Charley Stead departed via parently unimpressive time of nis metatarsal in the losing ef- graduation leaving him only 3:25.1. There was a reason for fort the week before. Maybe We Could Use junior holdovers De Angelis and the "poor" time though. The Impress Local Fans that Washington track was a flat W^ Manion from the quartet Friday, February 12th saw it Harry Litwack clearly Once again, a self-appointed critic has When you think about this, leads you to was displayed the other ' s '< X the young Wildcats make their i ftv / if night. Temple has nobody to sounded his tocsin and attacked the sanctum wonder Gotham and Metropolis are one and handle the ball, local debut an impressive one as and they never < ' > X / sanctorum caveat emptor. I have only one ques- the same city, or different cities on the East work for the good shot. But they cantered to a 3:20.3 victory Jack didn't even Bob Clarke to tion I would like to ask him: if a gamy athlete Coast, or is one on the East and the other on Ramsay throw one towel. (another record, natch) over Captain George RjaveUng gets boards from So if the game on Saturday night didn't like Lifebouy soap (official soap of the was really Manhattan and Morgan State in Hawk batUe. important, how come Vice-President Winter Olympics), would he have to remain Nixon didn't the Inquire Games. gamy? toss up the first ball? Why, on why, doesn't •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••****** MMMi^^m^' The following night Big City Or could he perhaps use Pepsi-Cola (official Hubie play under the boards all the time? K" enthusiasts got their first soft drink of the Winter Olympics), or com- The game was replayed so many times at :::::< glimpse of their highly touted mandeer a Renault-Dauphin (official car of the a cocktail party I attended Sunday evening that quartet. The Cats did not disap- ACCENT EST Winter Olympics), drive to Reno and get washed Villanova won. ;••. point. 3:17.0 was their time as there? Jim Huggard should have a sore back or a m they battered the New York But meanwhile, then again, he could apply virus condition every game. He's scored 44 FRANCAIS... A.C. record by almost a full to Walt Disney (official snowmaker, pseudo- points in the two games he's been ailing. second. dove supplier, architect of the Winter Olympics). Which just goes to shows you that Jim's big If so, would you say that one of the reasons red muscle under the left rib cage does more IVATE BATH The following week Wagner the American hockey team won a gold metal is than pump blood. OL got into the act and the "six that they used Christian Brothers? 300 Tickets man four" was a reality as Cof- TUNGES ADJACENT to action and the Sign a Record And besides that, if Eleanor can sing "High JVA fill returned AIR FRANCE ^^\ Or maybe, perhaps, not having finished Hopes" on King Frankie's show, then way can't ADING POOL versatile De Angelis moved over HIS AREA higher than last for two years, the Phillies' Victor Strano transfer to Ohio State? Time is to the 1000. AIR FRANCE has a knack of making life gay front office has told the newspaper boys in the the West coast? And whatever happened to catching up on Victor—he must graduate some- of the Pennsylvonio turnpike Spllnterellas IC4A Champs? out-every cent! hope-springs-eternal, there's only-one-way-to-go Ozark Ike? time. toll 9ote to Route 202 NORTH Only one obstacle stands be- For th'3 dough you shell school to lay off for some time and not paint Since the Hawks sang "When the Hawks Then again, the game that had been sold tween the plinterellas and recog- Marseilles, ERS FOR FAMILY AND To Athens, Paris or even all the rookies as Mantles and Spahns. go Flying In" eleven times, ans the 'Cats sang out for a month had 300 tickets on sale on the t nition as the top hardwood sen- •S OF VILLANOVANS Fly AIR FRANCE jet, to be doubly glad you went! But Ed Pollock does always write about "V for Villanova" only eight, why did the fine night of the game. And Ed Rideout probably sations of the indoor season. showing of the Villanova track team receive so current events and never reminisces. However, brought them all. kSERYATIONS That is the IC4A mile title, HOWrWHBRBYWHBN? anyway, the Spirit Committee broke the all-time much publicity in the Sunday papers? A priest sitting beside me summed up Saturday night. Palestra record for length of sign, smashing the Where Was Nixon? everything he said, "Basketball makes no F: HOWARD JOHHSON*S Schneider when A win Saturday would be J»i airtight to Ptris I John old by five feet. At any rate, the major problem confronting sense." MOTOR LO06I A'" "»*"«. 683 Fifth Avenue. New York 22, New York mark doubly sweet. It would insure from Ntw York. Ch/csgo, I KiB9 of PlUMlt. Po. PI"*" »•"<« >"• lit'™*"^' •»»««'•' »""'•"' '"*" "*"" the crack quartet of having or Los Ange/BS. See your I »" NAME < r r • « t • nationwide recognition. It might friendly travel agent • :W*=**:*S;i::- or mall coupon ADDRESS just also be the victory needed Z PHONI: RRotidway f-SSOO so vitally by Elliott's team to SCHOOL win the IC4A crown.

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•.•.••..••••.•• I'l ..r. i '"" ' iiVi'iVV-'tVi'i 1 liillllllllltl llil n llllllllllil ili by Jim Murray Big Five Title -ir H « H 1960 On Saturday night lait, every guided in shots with one hand Vol. 35—No. 16 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. MARCH 10.

by ii i i Dan Grove .iiii .i..ii i iiii F WW M 'l mm iiiiiiii n M . ^ ^ , /^ . Vilianovan had a complete in a manner that would have "catharsis." been praised from here to Tim- V ill a n v a ' 8 lately-under- A catharsis is a term used in buctu, had we won. Johnny Dris- nourished Wildcats will try to Greek tragedy to denote a pur- coll was tremendous, especially fatten themselves Saturday gation of the emotions. off the boards. He blocked one night at the expense of the La Salle Explorers. Translated, this means that shot beautifully and was called every Wildcat fan was complete- for just plain blocking. The last game of the regular season for the Cats is also the ly overjoyed when Temple Richie K a m i n s k i and Bob knocked off St. John's in the Li'bertore inchanged and played finale at the Palestra. first game, and then got their good steady ball. Tom Sam- Both teams have been in bad annual heartbreak when St. ulewicz played solid ball. slumps after each rolled up im- pressive Joe's prevailed in the second. Then there was' Hubie, who all winning streaks at the For the record. Temple won the sports writers say cannot be first of the season. La Salle won 68-63, and Villanova lost 78-75. decribed in words. Well, he had nine in a row before underrated To pick up this paper in the 22 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists Syracuse bumped them out of the ranks of middle of the week and labor and 5 fouls. This all goes along the undefeated. over the game seems cruel. We with the 9,346 cheers he got to Explorer's Upset St. Joe's contemplated writing the score a standing ovation when he Since then the Explorers up- and that is all, but the game fouled out. set St. Joseph to offer a chal- demands more. And then there was Jim Hug- lenge for Big Five Honors then At least a line must go here gard—all reports early Saturday lost to Penn and Temple, the to say that Bill "Pickles" Ken- said he was unable to play. latter defeat being a humiliating nedy put on one of the greatest Saturday night he was able to one. basketball exhibitions ever wit- play. He was all over the court The Cats have followed about nessed anywhere. He, and the on defense, hit several clutch the same general pattern. They whole Temple team, deserve field goals and in general played sprinted to a number six na- ?V congratulations and a bid to a an outstanding floor game. tional ranking, and a 17-1 M^ tournament. All this for nought ... to say record. Then came N.Y.U., St. Now, let's analyze the game. the least because we lost. We Bonaventure and the Demon- First, let us not use the referees won't go through the Hawk line- Deacons. >.- for an excuse because they were up because they'll be at least 20 All of a sudden Whammo! poor excuses for referees. They pages of basketball in their own Questions arise, can the Cats were bad both ways, and there paper. win the big ones? Was Wake ii was more charging called than By now the story of the game Forest a nightmare? When is in the famous "Light Brigade" is old hat and everyone is saying Hubie going to go wild? poem. that Villanova could have had Saturday The Answer? Next, let us rule out pressure the shot that would have been An Impressive win Saturday i (I heard because it was on both teams around the world. The could answer these questions. sure wish Joe Gallo would read shot never got off. Be certain of one thing: La paper). the Salle needs this game. A possible Next, let's take the rebounds — tie in the M.A.C. will force a ^we had the edge. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Conference decision on the Next, let's take cheering N.C.A.A. representative. about even, although the Hawks A win over Villanova would had little Hawks flying about According to Jim Moran, of indeed be an impressive creden- Palestra (the Five the Intramural Department, the Big Com- tial for the La Salle status mittee ruled out letting Count March 2nd concludes the regular seekers. Villan loose in the crowd). lea^e schedules. The playoffs On the other side of the Next, the player s—George will take place on Monday, ledger Villanova could strength- Raveling played a great game, March 7th with the two top en the odds on their outside seven and the only thing that could teams of each of the Richie Kaminsld leaps goalward despite the efforts of Hawlc, chance of being seeded in the stop him was the whistle. He leagues participating. Jack Egan to stop drive. N.I.T,

Safurday in N. Y. Trackmen Aim For Indoor Crown At Garden V by Milce Donahue Pat Nicastro in the 1000," thus "25 should win it." cutting down appreciably the From this corner, 25 points "Our chances hinge on the point gathering potential of the does not seem impossible for condition of Budd and Buckley." two mile team. the Wildcats to attain. Elliott, This was Jumbo Jim Elliott's Two Mile A PossibiUty however, took no such optimis- reply to a question put to him "I still might enter a two tic view. "We're just hoping concerning the possibility of the mile event even if DeAngelis that Budd and Buckley will be Wildcats' copping the IC4A and Nicastro do run in the 600 ready. I'm making no predic- track title Saturday at Madison and 1000," he suggested. tions." Square Garden. Prognostication Elliott disclosed that both Elliott regards Yale, Manhat- Vilianovan sports analysts Frank Budd and John Buckley tan, and Maryland as the teams Dan Grove and Tom Troy con- are nursing pulled muscles. with the best shots at the title. jured up a list showing how the He said that the health of Yale's strength lies primarily Wildcats might possibly amass these key performers will de- in the 1000 yard event and the Leon Pras heads for the finish In gruelling hurdle race. the needed 25 points: They as- termine the difference between two mile relay. Key men for the II sume that the 'Cats win the mile "fifth or sixth place" and a pos- The 'Cat foursome of Paul Jumbo Undecided Elis are Tom Carroll, Jim Stack, relay (5), possibly take second sible shot at the title. Drayton, Bob Coffill, Carl Wag- At this writing, Elliott has and Ed Slowik. and fourth in the sprints (6), ner, and Joe Manion posted win not yet decided how he'll dis- Manhattan is strong in both Three Stay Home possibly place in the two mile With an eye on the IC4A's. number seven of the season in tribute his men in the various relays, in the 600 and 1000, and relay (4), possibly take third in Elliott left sprinter Budd, broad the mile relay event. The time events. in the shot put. Men to watch the 600 (3) and fourth in the jumper Buckley, and middle dis- was 3:18.0, as Manion nipped Sure entries are the mile re- for the Jaspers are Artie Evans, 1000 (2), nab fifth in the shot- tance man Bob Raemore home Movgan State anchor man, Nick lay quartet, Paul Drayton and Kyle Courtney, and Joe Marchi- put last weekend. Raemore remain- Ellis, by inches. Budd (if he's ready) in the 60 ony. (1), and if Buckley is up to finish ed home to insure full recovery In the 600 yard run, Nick De- yd. dash, Leon Pras in the 60 Maryland's strong suit is the par, as high as second (4) from the heavy cold that felled Angelis ran third behind Man- yd. high hurdles, Jerry Donini 60 yd. dash. Jones Spiegal cav- in the broad jump. hattan's Courtney and St. in the shotput, and Buckley (if hhn in New York the weekend Kye orts for the Terrapins in the On paper that's 25 points, of the A.A.U. meet. John's Art Crichow. healthy) in the broad jump. sprints. which Jumbo thinks should be Weekend competition at the Other Villanova points were Elliott revealed that he is still 25 to Win enough to win. K. of C. Games at the Garden earned by sprinter Otie Drayton undecided on whether to enter Asked to don the oracle's robe Possibly too saw the mile relay team triumph in the 60 yard dash (fourth) a two mile relay quartet. and pinpoint the total needed many possiblies? again with Carl Wagner subbing and the two mile relay team "I'm contemplating running for a win, the amiable track Saturday night will tell the for Raemore. (fourth). Nick DeAngelis in the 600 and mentor point-blanked, story.

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