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Page 12 • JHE VILLANOVAN • March 3, 1971 SiemiontowskVsLast Shot Beats Temple Friars Almost Fry Cats VlttAMOVAM i' Vol. 46. No. 22 . VILLANOVA. PA. MARCH 10. 1971 ^^ Villanova Mermen Win Big Five Title By BOB Singers Tour Midwest Breslin Re-elected Friars Stall For Victory In Closing PERRY Winning 10 of 13 events, the each Villanova concert the glee Dominican College it looked like Long Villanova mermen drowned the by Bob Terry Minutes And Seconds Brings Cats club's folk rock singing as and group the Chairman group might FA arrive ahead of LaSalle explorers by the score Opening up their 1971 touring directed by Mike Del Priore the declined schedule, but as fate would have by Linda Kerrigan (Physics) nomination and Scare Wildcats of 65-47 on Wed. Feb. 24th. This Big Five Victory season, the Villanova Singers trav- "Spires" entertained their au- it' one bus broke down in the his name did not appear on the meet gave the V.U. swimmers un- eled to Erie, Pa., Detroit, Mich- diences with personality and pop- middle of nowhere. Crowded into Fr. Richard D. Breslin, O.S.A. ballot. By MIKE LIPSKY disputed possession of the Big Five Smith's Layup Wins 'igan and Columbus, Ohio the week- ular music. They drew big ap- the other bus, the whole glee (Education) has been re-elected Nominations were submitted in crown and marked the sixth con- How cool are the Cats under end of Feb, 26th thru 28th. Sixty plause by singing: "Lizzie Bor- club made it in time to catch as chairman of the Faculty As- writing and verbally confirmed. secutive dual meet victory for result, For pressure? For the second con- brothers in song performed true den," "8:05," "If I Fell." "A dinner in Columbus. The whole sembly. As a Father will Elections were held on March 4 V.U. coach Geisz's swimmers. secutive game Villanova kept its to pitch all 3 nights despite a Little Help From My Friends," group worn from the travelling occupy ex officio one of the Arts and 5, with oyer 300 faculty mem- JACK KELLY Shaping up as a grudge meet poise and pulled out a victory in tight time schedule, daily bus "Walk On By,'^ and"FirstTime." still would, not let themselves down and Sciences faculty seats on the bers participating. between coach Geisz and V.U.'s Coach Kraft said he lost ten the closing seconds of the game. travel and various other delays Of all the unheard of things and remained masters of their University Senate next year. The Election Committee was former assistant coach who is now years as he watched the drama This time it was Hank Siemiont- which occurred along the way. the Singers arose at 7:15 Satur- music throughout the concert. As . In addition to Fr. Breslin who chaired by G. Ronald Husk (Chem- head coach at LaSalle, the Cats unfold in the last game of the kowski who sank a foulline jump While most students were still day morning. That morning they a special side light, Senior Paul received a majority vote (155), istry) and was comprised of Jo- jumped off to a fast start with season at Villanova's fieldhouse. shot to give the Wildcats a 67 to sleeping Friday morning, the Sing- encountered the first of many de- Mcllvaine sang part of an opera other candidates were Warren seph George (History), Elizabeth Paul Johnson (1:00.5), Tom Aretz With .04 to be played and the 65 victory over the Temple Owls. ers woke up at 6:30 to hit the lays when the radiator cracked with the power and ability of a Richardson (Speech) who received Hewett (Nursing), Edward Mc- (1:01.3), Tom Battle (54.9) and possessing a As Jack Kraft put it: "It was a Doad for Mercyhurst College in on one bus. Once at Mercy Col- Metropolitan Opera house tenor 105 votes, thus becoming vice- Assey (M. Engineering), Richard Craig Smith (48.5) winning the 400 point lead Cat sophomore guard typical Temple- Villanova game. Erie, Pa. Thankful to be off the lege in Detroit, the Singers had soloist and without any doubt about chairman; and John 1 McEnerney Ruane (Business Law), and Tag- yd. Medley Relay. Then Olaf von Tom Ingelsby threw a strike to The first half more than verified bus, The Singers finally arrived to patiently stand through a long it O Pepita brought down the house (Classics), 37 votes. Felix Beiduk gart (Law). Schilling's 10:19.6 in the 1,000 Clarence Smith for an easy layup this statement with both teams at their motel just before 5 rehearsal. After dinner, TheSing- for the third night in a row. yd. Free gave him the victory and and a slim one shooting very well and the lead o'clock in Erie. Enjoying a good ers moved like trackmen at their The Singers were received so II point 76-75 victory. helped Bill Geoghegan post his Smith's bucket was the end pro- changing hands five times. The TAKING A BREATHER: L-R, BiU Geoghegan, Bob Bennewitz, Tom dinner as the guests of Mercy- motel to shower, shave and dress well wherever they sang that Tony best time in the event of 10:59.9 Student and School duct of what will be some of the name of the game was teamwork Aretz and Brad Sheehan. hurst, the Singers were refreshed for the concert in 10 minutes. Santay sold 16 Singers' albums and take 3rd. most discussed and debated strat- for the Cats as their offense moved to perform 1-1/2 hrs. in concert. Still, even with the hassle of.get- and 25 Spires' records to the au- A two-day seminar entitled "The Jr., a member of the Delaware Running up the score to 21-4 the ball well with Chris Ford Once on stage, president Rich ting ready in time for the con- diences. These records are avail- Student and The School" will be County School Board Directors; egy and ever played at to the Owls' rejuvenated attack and for their last shot but the inbounds V.U.^s favor. Junior I cbnsistently hitting the open man, Ed Kendra Fersch introduced the club to the cert, the Singers under the out- able for sale on the second floor held at Villanova University on Dr. Kermit M. Stover, Super- Villanova's fieldhouse. With a little you have all the impetus needed pass went awry due to good cover- held off teammate Jim Hartye to over five minutes who was for the most part Howard audience. As he did all 3 nights, standing direction of Herbert Fiss of John Barry Hall Tuesday and March 12 and 13th. intendent of the Marple-Newtown remaining and for an upset. age by the Wildcats and Clarence take the 200 yd. Free in a time of the score locked at 74-74 apiece, Porter underneath, for the easy tenor solo, Mark Klimas, started stayed on top of their music. Thursday nights of the week. The seminar is part of continu- School District; and Lewis B. Beat- Collins scored for the Owls with Smith tapped the ball which was 1:53.2. Making his final appearance the Friars came out and went basket. Combine this with a good the program with Villanova's alma Spire Pop Floyd deserved special The Singers can be seen this ing education studies sponsored by ty, Esq., Solicitor for the Upper 2:50 remaining to give them a two controlled by Ingelsby who quickly of his career. Bob Bennewitz into a stall and stalled and stal- all around defense and you mater. With a sound shell behind mention for his hambone acting year at the following places and University College, Villanova's Darby Township School District, point advantage. Villanova then called for time. Villanova had pos- burned a 0:22.5 in the 50 yd. Free led until Howard Porter fouled wonder why Villanova led by only them, the choir serenaded the which served to loosen up the dates: Immaculata College (Mar. Part-Time Division. It is open to are the speakers for the two-day set up and methodically worked session with 8 seconds remain- to bring home another victory for Providence's sharp guard Ernie two at the half. The answer was audience by singing both classical rest of the choir. As a feature 18th), College of Mt. St. Vincent the public. Details involving par- parley. for the good shot with Tom Ingels- ing with the crowd in a frenzy V.U. and Craig Smith finished a Di Gregorio with but 24 seconds Owl Paul Collins. The hustling and contemporary hits in their of the concert the Singers sang in Riverdale, New York (Mar. 19th), ticipation can be obtained by con- Sessions of the seminar will be by, who as Jack Kraft noted hoping they could pull off another strong second tying his beat mark in the game. Everyone in the guard was the primary cause of repertoire. The audience was an arrangement of "South Paci- College of St. Elizabeth in tacting Mr. James J. Holstein of held in Garey Hall, headquarters played another all-around solid last second shot. The ball was of the year 0:22.8. Tom Aretz had fieldhouse asked why Villanova, Temple staying in the game as he moved by the tunes of: "Inflama- fic" with Mercy College's girl's Covent Station, New Jersey, (Apr. University College. for the Villanova School of Law, game, sinking a 12 footer to tie easily inbounded by Ford to Ingel- no trouble in nailing down 5 points with only four team fouls (after hit on 6 of 8 from the floor for 12 tus," "Morgenrot," "The Last glee club. Both groups sang in four 2nd), Skidmore College Saratoga The two- day seminar brings to- located at the northwest corner of it up at 65 all. 36 seconds remain- sly who passes to Siemiontkowsky for the Cats by winning the 200 the sixth team foul the one and points, the majority of these being Words -of David," "Crucifixus," part harmony Joseph Haydn's Mass Springs, New York (Apr. 3rd) and gether the board member, the su- the campus. Spring Mill and County ed to be played when Temple began on the high post yd. I.M. in 2:02.1. one bonus shot goes into effect) long outside shots. Also in evidence and with three •'A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," in Time of War (Paukenmese) Holy Family College in Torres perintendent, the principal and the Line Roads. to last shot. slow down for the seconds remaining the ball LaSalle's Washburn broke In waited until 24 seconds left to was a fine Temple zohe defense swished "Can't Help Falling Love," After the concert, the Singers dale, (Apr. 4th). solicitor to discuss the increased Mr. Charles P. Bruderle, Dean held it for 26 seconds with through the net giving through the V.U. blitz by winning foul as the Cats had two fouls which did a good job of getting They the Wildcats "Aquarius," "Sometimes 1 Feel looked like liars, because they Arriving home at Villanova, need to integrate policy standards, of University College, will give a not wanting to give the a 67 to 65 victory. ^® Required Diving Competition to waste. "I didn't think they'd rebounds off their defensive board. Villanova Said Kraft Like a Motherless Child," "Broth- certainly did not act as if they Monday morning at 9 o'clock very practice standards and legal stand- brief address of welcome as the foul because the Owls would have afterwards. "We were in our 1-3-1 with 1:38.8 points to narrowly and stall that long," explained Kraft. The play of both teams was sur- ers Sing On," "Cherish" had "no dames" as the song goes weary from travelling, each in- ards for more effective adminis- morning session begins at 9:00 a.m. done the same, which is not what offense. I didn't know who would ^^^^ ^"^ catfish George LaNicca's Troubled Waters." prisingly It . "Bridge Over "What I thought they were trying calm with none of the in "South Pacific." The Singers dividual singer felt proud of the tration in an era of broadening on Friday. Kraft wanted to happen. Kraft's get the ball." As it was 135.10. However, Paul McClintOck to do was to spread us out on de- opening minute jitters reminiscent Hank The highest point on the Vil- all enjoyed themselves at the dance group that so ably communicated concern. Areas of discussion during the strategy was to keep Temple as Siemiontkowski ^ot the ball rolling again for the fense and get an easy bucket." of the La Salle and St. Joe's emerged the hero lanova campus is the spire on and party after the concert. itself through the peaceful medium Dr. William D. Valente, Profes- two-day seminar will cover student far outside as he could and make and Villanova the victors Cats and salvaged a 2:11.4 in 200 Coach Kraft was then asked by a games. One of the most satisfying in an ex- top of the chapel. Highlighting On Sunday travelling to Ohio of song. sor of Law at Villanova University publications, drugs, vandalism, them face the long shot. This citing and important game. y^- ^^V ^° c^**" another 5 points reporter why when he realized they moments for Wildcat fans came As it and President of the School Board, school liabilities, and the involve- con- stands now the for our swimmers andCraigSmith were wasting the clock away he with about ten minutes remaining in shows the great amount of Cats are almost Catholic School ment of each of the discussants the half, fidence Kraft has in the defensive assured of another NCAA bid flew through the 100 yd. Free in didn't foul "Well" said Kraft "It when Howard Porter be- and The Counselor and Mental System; Mr. William J. Frasch, in light of his special position. ability of his players who did just with only 0:49.8 to establish a new personal Health is always difficult to hear instruc- came the all-time leading rebound- Boston College remain- that. So with ten seconds left ing we'll know for best time of the year. Then Jeff It has been estimated that Related to this grassroots move- ing up to use videotapes in its tions from the bench in the noisy er in Big 5 history. It is quite an sure in a few Myer of LaSalle temporarily stop- college students in ther- fieldhouse." accomplishment by "Geezer*' and Temple called a time out to setup days. between 10-20% of ment to bring together a counselor program. ped the Prisoners' Cat assault by beating Paul seek help for emotional problems apeutic relationship is a wider A reason for this live approach Rights Anyway with the noise mount- a fitting honor to come on his last Johnson in the 200 yd. regular season appearance in the Back. at sometime during their under- professional concern with training' is the fact that much of the ther- ing and time wasting away Howard Villanova, Pa., March 11th - Civil Liberties Committee; and . Performing up to his standard graduate careers. It has farther of paraprofessionals to act as apeutic relationship can be taught Porter saw the clock running out than law James D. Crawford, Esq., Phila- of excellence, More 200 lawyers, en- Again in Friday night's contest Olaf von Schilling been pointed out that only 25% of growth -facilitating persons. In in a relatively short period and and decided that he should foul Di- forcement officers, penologists delphia Deputy District Attorney swimming against a the true story of the game didn't weak field those needing help actually find many counselor education pro- without a great deal of theoretical Gregorio. It was Porter's fifth and members of the news media and author of the "Preliminary fought his battle against unfold until the second half. After time and their way to campus counseling grams the emphasis is on exper- background. The training helps foul and at the time appeared are expected to attend a day-long Report on the July 4th Riot at winning the opening tap the Wild- set a new pool record of 4:50.9 center. The other 75% go unhelp- iential learning. Here at Villanova people to behave in a maximally costly as the possibility of an over- seminar at Villanova University on Holmesburg Prison." in the cats scored as they outscored the 500 yd. Free. Stretching ed. the Education Department is tool- helpful way. time loomed more and more likely Friday, March 12th, entitled Donald W. Dowd, Professor of himself out hard at the Owls ten to two in the next five end of Lack of involvement of the and Porter's absence would have "Prisoners' Rights and the Cor- Law at Villanova University, will minutes. Collins who shot so ac- the 200 yd. Breast, V.U. sopho- campus mental health experts in severely hurt V.U.'s chances in rectional Scheme." serve as Moderator for the after- more Brian Philippi came from life and the the extra segment. P.C.'s soph- curately during the first half was the daily of the campus Testing Up and Out The symposium is sponsored by noon and evening panel sessions. omore sensation DiGregorio, who hounded by the tough Cat defense behind to win the event. Once woeful shortage of trained the Villanova Review, official The panel is so organized as to again etc. second alternative is Law had 22 points for the game, went and two of his shots were blocked George LaNicca kept up counselors has lead to the opening math, A by Gary Hunt publication of the Villanova Law represent all points of view. his pace of improving his diving of the paraprofessional field. A the institution of a program in to the charity line and with the back to back by Clarence Smith. At School. A private session will be Mr. Taylor, who will press for at each meet by accumulating current phenomenon on every col- On Thursday, March 11 Fr. Burt which any course could be challeng- crowd screaming a great din the this point with the score 55 to 45. held in the afternoon and a second extensive prison reform, is Pro- 208.30 points in the Optional Div- lege is the springing up addressed the University's Arts ed by the student, as opposed to 6-0 Providence native missed. ViJ- I'm sure most V.U. fans felt the campus session at 8:30 p.m. is open to the gram Manager of the "Barbwire ing event to easily defeat his two of various informal "talking and Sciences Curriculum Commit- leaving the decision of which lanova had the ball and with 22 Cats would ran away with the game u . id general public. Society," an organization of ex- opponents from LaSalle. tee, at a meeting held on the second challenged up to the and when Ollie Johnson, the Owls With the points", "rap centers", crises courses may be seconds left called a time out. Mr. Victor Taylor, a former in- prisoners. meet no longer in doubt the La- lines. floor conference room in Austin respective departments. "1 told top rebounder and scorer, was centers or hot The names them to check and see if mate of the State Penitentiary at Panelists will be subject to ques- Salle explorers the score the Hall. The topic of Fr. Burt's ad- challenge itself would they taken out of the game with 14:30 made are many while the service is The were a zone or man to man" Graterford, and Judge Edmund B. tions from the audience and to respectable by winning the -- dress was the subject of "testing rather extensive ex- explained remaining due to four personal 400 same affording an individual an consist of a Kraft on his time out Spaeth, Jr., of Philadelphia's Com- cross-examination upon the com- yd. Free Relay. up and testing out." This program, amination departmental board strategy. fouls, most felt the game was over. opportunity to rap, ventilate or by a However Villanova didn't mon Pleas Court, are among six pletion of their position papers. Finishing their careers at Vil- his vent his feel- to those unfamiliar with its pur- of examiners. These challenees have a chance to But Johnson's replacement. Jack speak mind and see what the panelists will During the 8:30 p.m. session the lanova, Olaf von pose, is designed to enable a stu- who present papers Kirschling, entered with a hot hand Schilling, Bob ings on whatever subject is bother- would be administered during a Friars were playing as Provi- during the day-long meeting in panelists will be subject to ques- Bennewitz and Tom Battle did a ing him. For the most these centers dent to obtain credits for a desired week at the beginning of each dence's Fran Costello stole the ball and the game took on a different tions taking Garey Hall, the Villanova Law from the public. complexion. With about fine leadership job of not losing are staffed by interested students. course by an exam on the semester. The only prerequisite from Hank Siemiontkowski with 13 nine Dr. Harold G. Reuschlein, designated subject matter of building. Dean minutes remaining Johnson re- heart when the team's record stood In some instances they are under- a for the program is that students seconds left. It seemed like both Other speakers are: Mr. Joseph of the Villanova School of Law, at 1-5 and respective course. Specifically, it entered the game for Lee Tress encouraged the rest of graduates as here at Villanova or must register for the challenge teams wanted togive each other the Brier ley. Superintendent of the will serve as luncheon host for and suddenly the lead was narrowed their teammates on to win the by Qlder students as at Penn where entails obtaining credits for a at least one month ahead of the last chance at the win. State Correctional Institution in the panelists and members of the to four points. For some unknown remaining meets and end up with graduated medical students are course without being required to exam. Upper classmen would "I knew we'd foul Law School faculty at 11:30 them right a 7-5 the itself. Pittsburgh; Dean Monrad G. Paul- a.m. reason the Wildcats' shooting touch record. The greatest ac- used. take course One reason register in the latter part of the away with only 13 seconds re- I sen, University of Virginia School The afternoon session will begin went ice cold and even Howard complishment achieved by the Blue The procedures are kept to a for the institution of such a pro- Spring Semester for the following maining" said Kraft and Clarence of Law; Victor Rabinowitz, Esq., at 1 p.m. Judge Spaeth will be the Porter, the best percentage & White swimmers had to be their minimum. All one need do is pick gram comes from the fact that Fall semelter. Smith did just Kraft opening speaker. as said and victory over Penn. Villanova General Counsel to the Emergencv shooter, couldn't seem to buy a beat up a phone or simply walk in to many courses are offered both in Fr. Burt went on further to point fouled DiGregorio, who was hand- the team that went to bucket. Porter who dazzled every- on defeat the center "to rap" with whom- college and high school and cover out that if the program becomes ling the ball. This time DiGregorio powerhouse Yale at The History Department's second lecture of the year will take one by collecting 16 points in the New Haven. ever is available. On some oc- much of the same material. common practice, no fee would be connected and the Cats found them- Penn's lone loss place on Monday, March 15th at 4:00 p.m. in the West Lounge of first half managed only 3 in the of the season casions as in a crisis situation the As stated by Fr. there are sev- charged. Furthermore, in respect selves behind by a point and set came at the Dougherty Hall. Professor R. K. Webb will speak on "Historic second. Kraft commented. "We hands of Villanova and caller is referred to professional eral alternatives to be considered to the grading under the system, Doubts the stage for the Ingelsby to Smith relative to the 19th the swim team gained some help. In other which are the in the institution of the program Century". His Ulk will consider the 19th century as * were getting 10 to 12 footers but cases no grade would be recorded if the two pointer. revenge for the at a field of study and period of history. they just wern't going in. "At one Quaker victory more common the person is en- Villanova. The first matter to be student fails the challenge. How- the ball out Photo by Bob Pttraglia Chris Ford took over our Cats in baketball. considered is Professor Webb is managing editor of the American Historical stretch the Cats held Temple on couraged to vent his feelings to the limiting the program ever, if he is successful the stu- of bounds harrassed by the Prov- HANK SIEMIONTOWSKI scored the winning basket a Handling the Review, the chief American historical journal. He taught at three straight series but couldn't on jump shot scoring and other interested party who listens in a to courses that fulfill specific core dent would receive a pass grade, Columbia idence press. Ford fired to Sie- against Temple. The shot kept the Cats out of an overtime as University from 1953 to 1968 and has been a Fulbright scholar, score at the opposite end of the the 'Nova managerial duties, Rich Carroll, sympathic manner and lends what- requirements. Examples along this and the transcript would record Gug- netmen defeated the Owls 67-6 S. genheim fellow and American Council of Learned Societies (Continued on page court. Add this Cat cold shooting (Continue ever support he can. line are modern language, basic the credits gained. fellow. 11) J on page 1 1)

. 1. ^ t^- .A. P«B» 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 10, 1971 SB€urify and Protection

A ten-session course on build- Millard T. Meers, Chief of Security ing-security and protection will be for the Philadelphia School Dis- offered at Villanova University trict; Mr. Thomas F. McDermott, beginning Thursday, March 11th. Security Chief for Food Fair Recent acts of vandalism, arson Stores, Inc.; Dr. Dalibor W. Kra- and other forms of destruction lowec. Director, Division of Safety have prompted the course which is Education, Philadelphia School being offered as part of the Com- District; and Mr. C. Shreve Davis, munity Service series by Univer- Engineer for the Philadelphia Man- sity College - Villanova's Part- ufacturers Mutual Insurance Com- Time Division. pany. Mr. Albert J. Trimmer, former The Philadelphia Chapter of the Philadelphia Police Commis- American Association of Safety sioner, will coordinate the course Engineers in joining with Villanova which will have a series of security in sponsoring the ten-week course. experts as lecturers. Among the lecture topics are: Sessions will be held on Thurs- "Alarm Systems"; "Safety Pro- day evenings in Hartley Hall, head- grams"; Identification of Per- quarters for Villanova's College of sons"; "Security Personnel Ad- Comerce & Finance. The course ministration", "Emergency Plan- will run through May 20th.' 'v' nln^^'; and "Fire Protection Pro-

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1. All full-time undergraduate students may draw a number which will determine their place in line. Numbers will be drawn in the Office of the Dean of Men. I.D. cards must be presented at that time. The dates for drawing numbers are as follows: Tuesday, March 16, 9:30-4:30 - Class of 1972 Wednesday, March 17, 9:30-4:30 - Class of 1973 Thursday, March 18, 9:30-4:30 - Class of 1974 2. Numbers will be called for in succession and presented in the Office of the Dean of Men for room reservation in the following order:.- :-":>''-'''^;--'!^v Week of March 22 - Class of 1972, Class of 1973 Week of March 29 - Class of 1974 Numbers will be called as follows: Class of 1972:

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Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • March 10, 1971 Cats Win Fifth Straight IC4A '» NCAA Bound Hoopsters Crush Eagles By JIM GROGAN By JACK KELLY Cats continued their dominance "NEW" was the way to describe VltlQAMGVAM The NCAA bid that the Villanova of every facet of the game. In the 1971 version of the ICAAAA hoopsters received last Tuesday the first ten minutes of the sec- Championships. Held on the at- MARCH 17, 1971 stirred a lot of excitement around ond half Villanova looked like they Vol. 46. No. 23 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA. PA. tractive Princeton University the Main Line campus. Thoughts of would make the game into a run- Campus inside the plush new $7 < ,^ the Astrodome and Houston were away, but the shoddy referees nnillion Jadwin Gymnasium the alfeady popping into optimistic saw to it that this would not meet was leaving behind 50 years heads. But before the cats could occur. With eleven minutes gone, of New York tradition. A new fully turn their total awareness to the men in stripes started calling two day schedule, placing 15 of their second consecutive NCAA every foul in their handbooks and the 17 final events on Saturday tournament bid, there was the mat- took the game right away from afternoon, was innaugurated to ter of playing Boston College away. the players. "We played excellent- promote spectator interest. The ly for the first 30 class minutes" re- traditional "time" trials were The Wildcats showed their marked Kraft "But then ^ome scrapped for "place basis" qual- and pride, as the Cat five had people out there became whistle ifications, enabling the athletes nothing to gain from a victory, happy.'' These "somepeople" to conserve their best efforts for the NCAA bid having no bear- Coach Kraft referred to are the afore- the finals. The pnly thing they for- ing on the outcome, but as mentioned referees. The frequent at stake got to change was the outcome of Kraft said more was "fouls" served only to help B.C. the team standings. Villanova won, than just a win. "A Villanova to move back to within seven -- again. team has never lost a game after points of the Wildcats. to it has received a tournament in- Despite warnings "Watch out, The game began at this point to Villanova!" the Wildcats vitation" remarked Kraft "And marched use Kraft's words "a little touchy", I wouldn't want to embarrass the to a fifth consecutive 1.C.4-A in- but a key bucket by Clarence Smith selection committee with a loss." door team crown and their ninth took the Cats out of trouble and in the last ten years. A loss would also look bad ^as Coach "Jum- allowed the Cats to coast to a 90- Boston College, which had upset bo" Elliott's squad amassed 42 >77 victory. powerful Duquesne, still had a points to easily outscore both Pen- Court Chatter l^illanotia Winitittiitp nsylvania Pittsburgh, slim chance to garner an invita- and who The regular season ended for ran fine races in the IC4A's» giving the Cats a tion to the N.l.T.'s, and a less shared the runner-up spot with 21 MARTY LIQUORI two Villanova with a 23-6 record, in the mile and anchoring the victorious two mile relay. than total effort by Villanova would points apiece. victory another great year for the Wild- with - points make B.C. look suspect. So 1842 197 Four events garnered 28 in the individual events came from McDonough (440-51.6), Jerry cats. all these thoughts in mind the. for the 'Cats, with the mile run Jerry Klyop in the pole vault. Bouma (440-51.1) and John Hart The B.C. game saw a fine team to the Boston for 10 of them. Wildcats travelled possible date) alone accounting Establishing both a personal best nett (mile - 4:04.6). Schapperts' performance by the Cats with the (to be filled by the Board of Trustees at the earliest College Heights and whipped them Marty Liquori and Chris Mason and a new meet record, Klyop impressive split should gain him five starters hitting double figures 90-77. combined for a 1-2 finish re- cleared 16 feet 4-1/2 inches on a spot on a varsity relay in next Porter high with 23 points. It was a good game for the spectively in what had to be one his first attempt at the height. week's NCAA Championships. John As the Wildcats took the week- Cats as the starting five of Por- of the most strategically run races Vince Struble of Maryland also Hartnett, who is looked on as a 2 end off, resting for the NCAA first ter, Smith, Ford, Siemiontowski of the afternoon. There was little cleared that height but Klyop was miler turned in a surprisingly round next Saturday games were and Ingelsby played some of their competition for both milers, so declared the winner on fewer mis- fast mile in running the anchor being played that will affect Vil- Playing not to go for a good finest ball of the season. the idea was ses. It appears that Jerry has now leg. He had to come from behind lanova's future. In the Middle At- they but rather the highest the ball defense as well as clocking completely recovered from his in- and almost caught Dennis Pikes of lantic Conference it was decided have to date, the 'Nova netmen possible points. On the last lap jury of last year and he may prove Penn-. and Joe Savage of Manhat- Saturday night that the Cats op- race, and Li- harrassed and wouldn't allow the of the 8 lap Mason to be more valuable in the near tan. ponents will be St. Joseph's. The Eagles to penetrate. With the con- Inside: quori were in front. Bruce Fis- future. Tartan Talk Hawks beat Rider College Friday fused Eagles gawking the Cats Budget Analysis page 2 cher, a sophomore from Syracuse, The final victory for the 'Cats This week the Villanova Varsity and then on Saturday night thrilled 21 on steals to up jumped out in front -12 Civil Corporations ..,..,,...... page 3 began challenge and moved came in the Two Mile Relay where track team will travel to Detroit's the Palestra crowd with an over- ) by Ingelsby, Ford and Porter. fj|t«pi«^^ pago right behind Liquori, Liquori, who the team of Rick Kell (1:54.5), Cobo Arena for the NCAA Indoor time victory against La Salle. Nixon Nixes ;V . ; . IC. 4 Villanova was picking off errant was looking back continually, saw Kark Kinscherf(l:54.7), Chris Ma- Track & Field Championships. This will mean that next Satur- Life on Campus page 5 forcing Fis- B.C. passes and ravaging theBos- him and slowed down, son (1:50.8), and Marty Liquori Coach "Jumbo'-' Elliotts runners day Villanova will meet St. Joseph's Reasons to Transfer > page 7 tonians defenses with the fast cher to change his stride and al- (1:51.6) combined to run 7 min- have already won this years NCAA for the third time of the season, Falvey Frolics page 1 break! Caught with but one man lowed Mason to increase his lead. utes 31.6 seconds which was also X-country title and would certainly a fact that Coach Kraft doesn't page 12 assault- Breakfast of Champions down Fischer, forc- back on defense B.C. was Liquori wore a new meet record. In this race, like to get a string going. More particularly relish "We've beaten page 12 ed with a Wildcat fast break led Super Blok ing him to the outside, and then Mason gave Liquori a 10 yd. lead than that, they would like to avenge St. Joe's twice this season, going by Ford, Ingelsby and a surprising- Faculty and Administration Speak Out page 14 sprinted away. He caught Mason which was quickly closed. Liquori last year's narrow defeat by against for the third time will ly mobile Hank Siemiontowski. Latest Senate Meeting page 16 in the stretch and finished with ran smoothly not allowing anyone Kansas University who appears to mean the law of averages start halfs NCAA's . .page 23 a time of 4:06.1. Mason was right to pull away and with 130 be the 'Cats only obstacle again Playing one of their best catching up." Not only the law of Interview widi Melcher , .. . • • -pago 24 with him in 4:06.9. When asked to sprinted and won this year. of the season, the Cats took a will catch but the yards go averages up I about his tactics, the olympian handily. For seniors Marty Liquori, comfortable 42-29 advantage into Hawks will want to fiercely make stated, "I was the buffer", and The two mile run was spiced Chris Mason, and Lamotte Hy- the locker room at the end of the up for their last Palestra loss to "I figured it would help Chris." with an exciting finish. Donal man this will be their last chance first 20 minutes of play. the Main Line five. Let's hope The mile relay and distance Indoor ^ Walsh established the record at an NCAA Championship Coming back out on the newly V.U. can play the same tune again medley relay did not run in this breaking pace and led until the and they're anxious. surfaced tartan B.C. floor the against St. Joe's this Saturday. meet so that its members might final lap. Jerry Rickey of Pitts- concentrate on getting more points burgh and Tom Donahue of Man- ',. i « . , , in the individual races. hattan passed him up as they m Icemen End Season With 6-3 Win if In the 440 yard dash, Lamotte started their kicks. Richey pul- ^:^\ Hyman showed he also has a blaz- led away and finished in 8 mins. By JACK KELLY John Pillsbury, who showed com- Seniors Dennis Blakie, Jack Mor- ing kick as he took the final turn 42.1 sees. Meanwhile, Walsh was .plete hustle throughout the game, risey, and Co- Captains Dave Mc- wide and caught Dennis Walker of catching Donahue and the two cros- Last Thursday found the Vil- next lit the lamp for Villanova, Kay and Billy McHale will be gone Adelphi, the early leader, at the in the next year, and we wish them good sed the line same time of lanova Hockey Club finishing up at 18:55 of the second period, ,- tape. His time a quick :48.5 8 mins. 44.3 sees. The judges luck. Another individual who will : ... : 'K was their season in Royal Fashion by with the assist going to his room- be leaving Villanova hockey is seconds which automatically be- gave Donahue second place and soundly defeating the North Penn. mate Chris Snowball. The Eagles comes a meet record for the new Walsh third. Richey's recordbroke Coach John Bonneau. His expert Eagles 6-3. Since it was the last decided to again score in the event. This was a deserving win the old standard of 8:42.2 set by game of season, the Cats were assistance will be missed, and closing minutes of the period, 'y:-f'^\,:^u,%A: for the hard working senior who the team thanks a former V.U. runner Dick Buerkle out to avenge the last loss to the and with 40 seconds remaining him for great -,"*/- also anchors the mile re- just last year. job done. The loyal hockey .. 'Cats Eagles, and they were also trying this time they tied the slate at V.U. lay squad. ;' •'»..• v-'V- Handsome Wearing competing in note, fans have to be congratulated also, to end the season on a good 3 all. run provided the their deafening the \ The 600 yd. the 60 yd. High Hurdles improved both of which they did in fine Third periods usually belong cheers during stellar performance. with trial heat and the year sparked the V.U. skaters on meets Tom each by fashion. to the Villanova icemen, and the Ulan, a senior at Rutgers Univer- time the finals was ingood in many games, especially during camehe The first period opened with final period of the year was no sity took the lead with Villanova's third the Lehigh contest. form and managed a place the Eagles drawing first blood different. Senior Co- captain Dave Govan right behind him. Ulan finish. Final statistics for the year Greg His time was 7.2 seconds at 6:47 and this fact, plus the McKay started things rolling for was never passed as his quick pace in a close finish which saw the found Dave McKay and John Pills- poor ice surface, hampered the the Cats with an accurate wrist Ton owe extreme gtutitude to: (48.8 at the quarter) was just first three places get credited icemen in mustering a drive. bury tied for total points with 22 V.U. shot that found its mark and put LVABRAMSON. too much. His final time was 1 :08.5, with the same time. - apiece. Fred Guerra was right Player Coach John Bonneau V.U. out in front for good, the >TO*S tape recorded a meet record. The old record In the 880 yd. run, Wilson Smith, quickly got the Cats going 3 min- behind with 20 points coming from assist ot. the goal going to left IKE EHLlNGi was held by former V. U. great turned in a gutty performance after utes later with his first goal of wing Fred Guerra. Chris Snow 9 goals and 11 assists. In the ^ERRY ELLSBURYJ Larry James who ran 1:09.2 in a collision on the first turn war- the season, on a picture play penalty totals Fred Guerra was made it 5-3 on a break away :RAIG EXELBlRTi 1969. Govan finished in 2nd place ranted restart the right on top by a wide margin with a by officials. with assists going to forwards goal and his assist coming from lOE GALLAGHER' with a time of 1:10.5 well ahead Smith was spiked in the mishap John Pillsbury and Scotty Rudell. a total of 43 minutes in penal- Scotty Rudell. To finish off the T IMIKE HAGGERTY of the remaining field. but still managed a 1 min. 53.4 ties, and John Pillsbury was next The Eagles scored with 48 sec- scoring, hustling right wing Phil IlINDA KERRIGAI Running no less than seven sec. clocking which gave him a with 16 minutes; in the sin bin, onds left to go ahead 2-1, and Corboy picked up a quick re- f IKE LOTITO^ races, Bob Carpenter competed fourth place medal. Billy Mc- the goal tending found Co-Captain close out the scoring for the first bound and set the final score at IMARGARET McCARVILl, \.- r in both the 60 yd. dash and the Loughlin competed in the Billy McHale in the nets for 14 1,000 period. 6-3, with the Cats once again IdEDE MERCALDOi 440 yd. run. In the dash, after yd. run and ran 2 mins. 14.1 defenseman J i games and making 437 saves out Wildcat m on top. ;INGER MOYLAN^ _ 3 trial heats, finished 5th in fifth of 492 shots he sees, for a place point. Diethelm tied the score at 2 apiece This year's season with a rec- for a 3.8 goal aver- IbERNIE NUNEZ, JOHN NOVOTNY and the boys the final with a time of 6.3 sec- In the non scoring age. Dennis Blakie was in the nets Freshman with 5 minutes gone in the 2nd of 7 and 9 was the best one for his office^ ord pXMAN >» onds. In the Bob's trial time Medley Relay, the 'Cat frosh fin- for 6 games, and had 78 saves on 440, period, on a fluke goal that caught the Villanova Hockey Club has RICK SALVUCCI isvm was a swift :49.7, but all those ished a close third running only 99 shots for a 2.9 average. the E^gle netminder off guard. ever put together in its short STEVE SAMMUT races took its toll in the finals. 2 seconds behind the winner. To this point on the Cats took The skates will be put away From 9 year history. It was a total PETE SCHMADERI Cov«r photo by Bob FonUlf finished in 6th place in that be noted however, were the strong for the '70- '71 season, but be He command and started putting forth team effort throughout the whole event in :50.0 sees. performances that were put in by prepared, more excitement is in their final efforts of the season year and everyone, connected with Villanova's remaining 1st place Ken Schappert (880-1:52.9), store for next years hockey season. Ted in order to overtake the Elagles. team, has to be complemented.