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Last Law Forum of Year Features 56.7 Ppg ' St Patritk's In New York Court Warriors Gain Tie Witii Penn by Tom Bn»d«rle Villanova became the ninth team to accept an hivita^ tion to the twenty-sixth annual National Invitation Tour- For 'Big Five' Basicetball Crown nament to be held March 14-23 at New York's Madison Square Garden. LaSalle again called upon boxing's Cassius Clay for some words of wisdom last The Wildcats have made two appearances. The last Saturday night, but the Explorers didn*t quite live up to his "LaSalle by six points" was three years ago when Villanova bowed to Utah State prediction as they were dumped by Villanova, 63-47. in the opening round. Before the season began, the Wildcats were given little or no chance in the Big Five On February 25, the day of the West Chester game, agai-nst a tall LaSalle squad, a well-balanced Pennsylvania team and experienced St. Villanova received a "feeler" from the NIT. Later that Joseph's five, Coach Jack Kraft's amazing charges defeated these three, losing only to Temple, finished in 8-1 night the Cats almost blew the "feeler" back to New York and a dead heat with Penn with a recond. after trailing at halftime, 33-30. Fortunately, the Blue-and ' Ironically enough, the only team Villanova was expected to beat was Temple. White came back strong and defeated the Rams 71-59 and A tie-breaking game against the Quakers may be in the offing, and this Fri- accepted the bid the next day. day night is open if necessary. Since the 50-49 loss to Temple, Villanova has won ten In city competition, the Hawks finished with a 2-2 losing to Penn and Villanova while mm defeating of their last twelve games. According to Coach Kraft the LaSalle and Temple. The latter two teams finished in a last place tie with 1-3 Vol. 38 — No. 16 VILLANOVA UNr .LANOVA. PA. March 13, 1963 records. only difference has been in the team's defense. Temple's win was over Villanova while the Explorers defeated Temple. Villanova's task In their first 12 games (6-6), Villanova yielded an main before 9,274 at the Palestra last Saturday night was to con- tain I^Salle's two mammoths, 6-8 Walter Sampson 6-7 average of 62.9 points per game while scoring 66.4, them- and George Sutor. Six Student Countil Members With Jim McMonagle in early foul , selves. In the last 12 games, the Wildcats have given up troHble the brunt of this unenviable job fell to Last Law Forum Of Year Features 56.7 ppg. while scoring 64 ppg. 6-7 Jim Washington and 6-4 Jim O'Bnen. Together, the LaSalle team was for 8 from the field, they The teams in the NIT are Wichita, Villanova, Miami scored five foul shots, all by Sampson, and grabbed but 13 rebounds. Ousted Beiouse Of Absences of Florida, Providence, Canisius, Memphis State, LaSalle, O'Brien, meanwhile, had 10 points and 13 rebounds to go with Washington's 15 poi-nts and 22 retmves, which tied Administration Judge John Murtagh DePaul, St. Louis, Fordham and St. Francis of Brooklyn. a Palestra seasonal record set, oddly enough by George Six members of the Student Council were tentatively Sutor. While Washington and O'- ousted from their seats during last Wednesday's meeting. final Villanova Forum of the year will be ad- Brien were battling under and The Law The action resulted from repeated absences. dressed by the Honorable John R. Murtagh, Administrative over the basket, Wally Jones Those struck from the rolls were Fran Kelleher, Bob Wildcat Five Judge, Criminal Court of the City of New York. This final Revives, tickled the net for a season's Mairone, John Lucey, Bill iBanmiller, John Callahan, and Bob meeting will take place tomorrow night at 8 :30 in Garey Hall. high of 28 points. Wright. Topples Faur Teams; A graduate of the City College of New York and of the In winning their fifth in a The Congress commenced the action in an effort to con- Harvard Law School, Judge Murtagh has had a long and row and tenth of their last sider legislation seeking an investigation of the Villanova Pockets NIT invite distinguished career as an administrator and as a judge, with twelve games since the loss to NFCCS. Final consideration of the NFCCS resolution, how- Recovering nicely from the 79- specialization in the area oi Temple, Villanova had one of its ever, was tabled until the next meeting. 58 thumping suffered at the criminal law. coldest shooting nights from the Also heading the business of the evening was a motion hands of St. Bonaventure, Villa- Grad Theatre Offers field. He was Commissioner of In- sponsored by Vice President Jim Howley seeking the estab- nova defeated Buffalo, Xavier, The Wildcats were 18 for 55 ' In Hell vestigation of the City of New lishment of a mandatory physical education course. The West Chester and St. Peter's, Don Juan for a cold 32.7 precent while La- York from 1946 to 1950, Chief motion sparked considerable feeling among several of the and in the process, earned an Salle was 16 for 61 for 26.2 per- For March Production City Magistrate from 1950 to Congress members. invitation to the NIT to be held cent. The game was played on 1960, and Chief Justice of the later this month. The Graduate Theatre De- Objections Field Resounds the foul line as LaSalle was 15 Court of Special Sessions from Treasurer Leo Rattigan re- House The Wildcats got- bade on the partment plans to have its latest for 25 and Villanova 27 for 36. 1960 to 1962. Rowley's affirmative right side of the scoreboard with play-in-the-making, Don Juan in plied to in Campus Appearance Individually, Jones was 10 for 11' Judge Murtagh has not only that physical edu- a 69-47 triumph over Buffalo at Hell, continue where Kataki left arguments and O'Brien 6 for 6. been active in the administration th€ Villanova Field House. The off. Kataki, with its last per- cation is of utmost importance Of Vienna Choir Boys For the first seventeen min- formances of justice, but has been a keen in today's society with the Bulls came in with NCAA tour- on the weekend of Last night the Villanova Field critic in this field. utes of the opening half, the con- will yield observer and objections that the university nament hopes and played cau- March 17, to Don Juan House resounded to the celestial is the co-author of the book, tH' tious test was relatively close. Vil- in Hell, scheduled to open He cannot afford such a program at ball taking only the good the Judge John Murtogh strains of the Vienna Choir Boys lanova owned two five point following Friday. Cast the First Stone, which deals the moment and that the purpose shots. "This will in- in their second outstanding ap- leads, but each time the Ex- with the problem of prostitution These gatherings are arranged of Villanova is primarily to give Popping accurately from with- sure a continuous period of pro- pearance on the campus. The in large city, of in plorers rallied. With two tap-ins ductions for a and Who Live to stimulate students to view the its students an academic educa- 15 feet of the basketball and over a month's Choir's first appearance at VU" by Washington and foul shots by in Shadow, a careful study of the law in its broadest public dimen- tion. After further comment and from the corners, Buffalo trailed time," said Mr. George Herman, lanova was thirty-five years ago. O'Brien and Jones, the Main- problems of narcotics and nar- sions. debate on the subject, the resolu- Villanova 33-25 at halftime des- Don Juan's director. The boys, in their only engage- Liners left the floor at halftime cotics control. The Forum programs are tion was defeated. pite some fantastic play by In the period of about a week ment in the Philadelphia area, with a 32-24 lead. Prior to Judge Murtagh the formulated by Professq^ Donald Chairman Joe Tate and Vice Wally Jones. between the two plays, the Vil- presented a program of fifteen McMonagle Gets Fourth Forum has presented New Yoi k W. Dowd, and the presentation 21-6 lanova f^laybox will be trans^ Chairman Marty McGuinn co- songs and one comic operetta. In the opening seconds of the Attorney James B. Donovan, is made possible by the genero- uponsored resolution to inau- In the second half the Wild- formed from the sunny South a They are currently making their second half, McMonagle picked Louis B. Sohn, a Bemis Professor sity of Thomas J. Reilly, Es three-day reading per- cats began to move. After an Pacific atoll of Kataki to the gurate a nineteenth tour of The United up his fourth personal foul. Eric of International Law at Har- quire, of iod previous to the start for 7 first half, Jim O'Brien hit blazing inferno of hell for Don the Delaware County of States, under the direction of Erickson, playing alongside of vard, and Lee Loevinger, the Bar. (Continued on Page 8) his first four field goal attempts Juan. Impresario S. Hurok. Jones, went into McMonagle's Assistant Attorney and the locals outacored the Don Juan in Hell, taken from General, All members of the faculty, Arrangements for the Choir's spot and Butch Winterbottom visitors 21-6 in the first 11 min- Shaw's Man and Superman and Anti-trust Division, United student body, and general public appearance were handled by utes.
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