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Estates Renamed Scored a Game High 20 Pointo and by BILL ROCK Sank 12 of 13 Free Throws, In- ' - w<i»K imnumfOtt rmmiXiini. 1)1 *'^ ft Cagers Down West Virginia Valentine Pwsonals- pg. 14 Fall To Rutgers Mj ED McASSEY "I told tham thia ww Wildcat bMk cootaata m tha ftrat half couiitor«d tfvo important "flnts" ikand," aaid coach Mawimino markad by tumowna. oC tiM MMoo thia pMt wMkand aftar tha firat Palaatra victory. Vilbnova raoaivad a much with iMck to bMk B«t«m Biffat That'a why thia waa auch an im- toi^iar challanfa thaa tbi laat contotto. On FHday ni^ tha Gate portant win. All of our hard work Rutgara game to.tha Field Houaa won thair fiiat Palaatra contaat in tha i^a-aeaaoo like getting up at where tha Gate won fay 19. ' '"'Villanovan with a 99-6S aipkaion ovar Waat 6 in tha morning, finally ahowad Rutgara' Kahdn IVoy held Alex Virginia. Thinii burat for tha aoma raaulta." Bradley to two pointo in tha firat T- PA worat on Saturday aftamoon aa Tlia reaulta came from half. Biradlay continued to lead the M. 64, Na 14 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. .VULANOVA February 9, 1979 Rutgara clippad ViUanova 64-M at everyone. Alex Bradley led the toam with nine rabounda in tha T ^IF tha Rutgara Athlatio Cantar In Gate with 27 pointo and 8 firaf half. Tha Gate aaaumad tha thair firat "BAA cUaappointmant of rebounds and waa deadly at the lead with 14 minutaa atiU tickiim tha aaMon. Aftar tha amoka nnint in the aone defenaa aa he for- away in tha firat halftfand main* ced claarad firom tha baakatball sevsral Weat Virginia turn- tainad it tiU 11 minutaa remained overs. waakand tha Cats found tham- Rory Sparrow alleviated a in tha aacoad half. llj-w^^C Communication Major Proposed II aalvas 6-1 in tha EAA and 10-9 on potential threat by holding Weat Tha Knigfato acorad nine tha saaaon. Virginia'a Lowea Moore straight with pointo key buckato • / Tha Cata displayed a flawless (averaging 18 ppg) to eight point from 'King* Jamea Bailey, Diryl -4. Degrees Anticipated For 1 980 • in the spar- Sparrow finiahad with ty-' game laat Friday night 15 points Strickland / and KaMn Troy. The Cixnmunication concen- sely populated Palaatra with in- (7-8 from the field). Larry Sock ex- Rutgara were able to oapitaliie on By M9<CSNT HAMMANN 0'Ma^ey, however, added that strong ploded administrative process is an tration was well received and the itelligsnt passing and with 13 points (6-7 from three offlenaive rebounds during A twsprt^-fix page prt^Msal to the number of students enrolled in the rebounding againat Weat Virginia. the field) coming off the bench. the comback which aided the BtitmarCommunication Arte as a involved one entailing budget, -Villanova aetablished their margin Tom Sienkiewici had 10 rallies to ataffr student enrollment, and inrogram increased from approxi- Knight's rally. VUlanova ex- tjor'' iii the Villanova under early (16-2) in the conteat with a contribute to the Cat victory. other considerations. matoly 13 people in 1976 to 85 at ^ changed the advantage with [waduato school curriculum is Warren O. Richardson, present. fatal zone preas. The Moun- The Mountaineers have only Rutgera seven times in the joomplato. Mr. In May, 1978 the initial plan for taineers were plagued with 17 pliQred four road games this foUowing three minutes before The ptopoagl must now undergo Communication department chair- 'Uf ajor with turnovers in the first half, five of season and lost to Louisville by an losing it for good. nuui, expresaed his confidence in a Communication met • leng% ^ administra- It ' ft'^^^ Alex Bradley steals. even more painfiill 46 points the proposal's feasibility: "The ^administrative approval and was which were Maaaimino waa forced to play tive conai4R|lftion and approval. Catlett tried margin. proposal will ha^e a minimum im- described as "workable" by Dr. \ First year coach Gale Marty Caron and Rory Sparrow, ' The proj^oiid, which calls for a rescue his squad On Saturday Rutgers rallied pact financially. Present faculty Cleary. deaperately to who ware both in foul trouble, in lequirsd 30 credit hours (in- replacements but the rout and courses will be utilized." "The Communication major with from a six point halftime deficit to the second half. '*We don't like to {cxeased from 2^ credit hours for continued. Cats ei^oyed a 51- down the With regtird to equipment, will consist of basically the same 1 The Gate 64-55. Both plsy two people with foul trouble the present Communication Arts squads displayed signs format as the concentration," 26 margin at the half. of back to but felt we needed their re- cbncentration), jntiat initially pass Richardson noted that a recent ; Tmb Bathaa driil«g agatast tha Wast Vliffaila Mowtalneers unrelated $81,000 purchase of continued Richardson. "It will bounding and scoring." stated a the Liberal Arts Curriculum Com- for consist of 30 hours of study, 24 of somber Massimino, "Our foul flictod the Cato in the final againat Waat Virginia only pia> mittee, Father Jbhn O'Malley, equipment a broadcasting course will also be employed. which are required credits: new Hoop trouble was certainly a factor." minutaa. eight minutea. O.S.A.vdean of arto and sciences, Women's (those rotating courses made Caron and Sparrow fouled out. Howard, Caron and Sparrow all jamM BaUey led tha Kni( and the Academic Policy Com- Four years ago Dr. Robert available at least once to an under- Photo by MiKe Feaac^ VUlanova came 'cloae to finiahad with 11 points. Bradley with 14 pointo; however, he oi mittee before going on to Dr. McGowan, chairman of^ the Warren O. Richardson (Continued on page 4) Loses At St. Joe's recovering the lead with four wfis held to nine pointo but contributed two rebounds whic James Cleary, vice president for English department. Dr. James minutes remaining when an Arron mani^ed 16 rebounds. Tom hurto the North Jersey schc. Academic Affairs, and Father Christy, chairmap^f the Theatre the margin with eight Tro By MARY GRACE MURRAY minute stretch to open the lead to Howard jumper cloaed Sienkiewicz retired Daryl Strickland and Kelvin President DriscolL department, and Mr. Richardson costly fouls af- who had a spec- finished with 13 10. The women's basketball team 56-42 with 3:53 Remaining. to 55-53; but some pointo. LArry Sock and "I would hope that the essential conceived the idea of a com- Work the ni|^ before began their tou^est road trip of High scorers for ViUanova were tator performance idea of 'i^ Cqimmunication major munication concentration. ^That the season by losing to St. Katby Straccia and Mary Beth will go through,'* stated O'Malley. proposal met with approval and Gibaon with 10 points apiece. •It is a very attractive idea." was instituted in 1976. i' Joseph's, 58-46. The Wildkittens Appalachia scored victories In another Big 5 game, two earlier in th^ , LaSa lie Evens Cat's Recor J»l,JllU' CLARK week, over Temple (58-50) and ViUimova beat Temple 58-50. The Campus Ministry has organized perience. "It is a totally different There have already been twelve ^ II' Weat Virginia (71-64), to bring game was very close but behind neutralising each other, the a trip to Appalachia for 30 culture in Appalachia. Everything hours of orientation and planning By JIM SAVAGE was charged with his fourth fo their record to 10-4. accurate shooting of Ortlip, seven apotUght was cast upon the back- students to take place over spring is a community experience put in by the students. The thirty stole shifted noticably for seven from the field, the Cats The Lynam brothera the Momentum The Wildkitten's lack of re- court. I^^iam, Gladden and Kurt break. The students, led by Bar- because they all live for each students will be split^ into six show at the Paleatra Wednesday Sparrow on the bench* bounding was their downfall pulled out the victory. Ortlip Kanaakie aU contributed to the La bara Haenn, assistant director of other. There is a wealth of loving teams, with one remaining at the night. Jimmy coached St. Joaeph'a With all hope for a secc against a powerful St. Joe squad. ended the game with 17 points and Salle victory, but Villanova'a'Tom Campus Ministry, will stay at the values in Appalachia and no one is Center to cook and make repairs to 92-68 Big-5 gc St. Joe's a romp over American straii^ crpwn was getting numerous Beaa McGinn was high scorer with Bethea and Rory Sparrow dazxled .Jesuit Center in Hot Springs, in a rush. After coming back, to cover expenses. Univeraity Villapova ito attention to \ triea on offense, usually 20 points. and Kevin propelled La tuma while the 5,243 fana. Bethea. a freahman North Carolina. everyone will be in for a rude The trip will cost approximately 84-78 fii allowing Against Virginia, Salle's victory over Big-5 Eaatera 8, where they hold ViUanova only one shot. West Kathy from Durham, N.C., blocked suc- "The students will mostly be awakening." $1600. To raise money, Campus rival ViUanova. place with a record. The Hawk's Debbie Straccia set a school record with ^1 On fast Descano (18 cessive shoto to foil an Explorer doing manual labor such as Jody Lynch, a student going on Ministry is sponsoring a The younger Lynani, 6-2 afternoon the Wildcato travel .pts.) plsyed tough assists as she led the to a a game against nine team fast break; while the dependable repairing h(xnes, roofs and por- the Appalachia trip, expressed the during lunch on February 15, with f'-i sophomore Pann State face Kitti Lisa Ortlip, allowing her only nine their 71-64 victory.
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