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' . ' I I II W I 1^. < W P f i i ••-^y-' ' " •^" im m n^grtmmf^- V i KK f f Pi^ • • TIC VNXANOVAH lOplita MP ^^' Over Summer Villanovaii Active Ill Athletes Vol. 58. No. 2 Sopfaamore Ed Pinckney and VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA, mine shared his basketball exper- and Stewart Granger found them- September 17, 1982 By LARRY GOANOS WP I on opposite sides of the freshman Harold Prwiley wtre familiar tise on a ftfth. selves Before posing the old Qontent to stay stateside. Tlw pair Wiklcat MBiors John Pinone court this summer as the two per- questions about the summer vaca- the East vniMOva Branch formed for the U.S. and Canadian were chosen torepreient tion to Villanova athletes, be well in National Teams respectively in at the Natwnal Sports Festival that many Wildcats will be aware as a Indianapolis. The underdog East| with Cali, Columbia. Pinone served able to detain you for hours the championshii tri-captain on the U.S. squad team dropped tales of their travels abroad. The pcfor- game to the South squad, 125-114,1 Bank in the best Loses which turned Thousands Annually months were used well summer but Pinckney walked off with the Rv nrriTDirv PAni? lanova pa^el)Dersonnel) 15 antscents to cash u *- Dm«<^/^ *<< /i^/. - ^ ever for Unde Sam in the By JEFFREY PAGE it costs athletes who put mance BMTC $6,000 a year to by Villanova tournament MVP trophy and| a check. However BMTC is now World Championships as they Although the Bryn Mawr Trust lease the branch in Kennedy Hall, their skills to the test against honors. EarUer Pn»sley iserved warning to oppos- Company (BMTC) as a whole charging non-customers one dol- competi- took second place The rent has not increased since some*(^ the world's finest ing Big East coaches with a spar in the summer Granger's Cana- made a profit of over two million ^^« ^""^ opened in January 1969. ir^Kc !o^"?'u'^''^- . i* tion. place ho- kling effort. dollars last year, the Villanova Fuchs said. It became noticea- Wildcat dian team garnered first The lease, which is renewable ye- Beginning with the ble that we were losing money nors in a four*team exhibition at branch operated at a loss of about arly. can be terminated by either runners, Carlton Young visited Freshmen Wyatt Maker and I there (cashing Fair in Knoxville. a hundreid thousand dollars. noncustomer BMTC or placed the World's their Villanova University up London in June where he Dwight Wilbur also took checks) so we had to do some- According to Richard Fuchs, to 3 months before the renewal second in the 400-meter event of a Senior Mike Mulquin and so- game on the road this past f^"<=J>fpoinedout date (every meet. The McClain January 1). The only U.S.-Great Britain dual phomore Dwayne summer. Maker got playing time that.K'^ii^r-BMTC is one of the only area restriction stated in the lease is Villanova senior also ran the third teamed up with their Big East ri- with an Athletes in Action team[ banks that cashes checks for non- that BMTC "... event. All-Star squad which Brazil shall provide leg of 4x400 meter vals on an which toured Panama and customers. We will still provide their service to Villanova U.S. oyer Italy and Yugosla- Univer- Also representing the invaded Spain, while Wilbur propelled his New| that service to students, but at a sity. Villanova University's stu- the summer, but on the junior via. The team returned to Amer- Jersey A.A.U. squad to the A.A.U. • ^ent body, and the Villanova some 1 "«7 level, were Villanova teammates ica with a 6-3 record against National Tournament in Ftorida. '^!?"if.Fuchs explained.^ Wecantcon-u University personnel only and John Marshall and John Borgese. tough European competition. tinue to provide services and oper- shall at no time conduct business between the national Not to be outdone by his mmmm^^^^t^^^^^^ m ^ m^m In a tri-meet ate at loss; It yUso representing the Big East 2( s simply not a good from rKpnnfdv Hain Ainth th« T^^^^^^^^"^^*^^^^^^™"^^" - -»« teams of the U.S. and Canada and Frank "Happy" <^rges, Coach Massimino took, busings decision. What the £nk ?'*^*'*^ ^^"« ^^^ »* ^""y" ^^^'^ Trust wiU be overseas were cL'yh/.lfr^wron pagi 4j V^ •^T'^ Texas All-Stars in his coaching skills from the Big| ^ eliminated by the new chari«. cjumib Photo a squad of Dobbs and Gary McLain. The duo is trying to do is provide the ser- automatic teller machine. Marshall and Borgese East to the Far East. Chosen as Houston, toured Angola, Africa for a two vice in a cost-effective way." ran first and third respectively in one of three American coaches week - nine game stint. Averaging Graham noted that BMTC does 800-meters on July 23. One sent to China by the NIKE cor Two Villanova the points per game not Students eight and eleven chaiige customers (with ac- the duo repeated their poration, Massimino participated! week later respectively, the twoViUanovans counts) to cash checks. "We hope 1-3 finish in Barquisimeto, Vene in a week long series of coaching] helped the Big East team to an that the students will open an ac- U.S. contingent cap- clinics and player camps. zuela as the impressive showing. count and bank with us." W tured the Pan-American Junior When told of the increase, with fraternities and sororities. because some people just wait Championship. the By JERRY ARTH for Rev. John Stack, O.S.A., dean of A report written by a Villanova a sorority or a fraternity to be in- At the opposite end of the Amer- AND JEFFREY PAGE grabbed students, commented, "The fee Two Villanova students were security guard who arrived on the volved in something like this so icas, Wildcat Ken Lucks -xMdfci?^^*.. doesn't seem unreasonable for scene shortly after the accident they can make a big deal about it." fourth place in the Canadian Na- lowaril Graham, manager of seriously injured early Wednes- non-customers. But, I don't like stated that the women were hit by He continued, "It could have tional Championship's 1500- the Villanova branch of Biyn day morning when they were the idea of such a steep raise after a west-bound trolley while on top been any group. We wouldn't even native of Canada, Start • struck by a P&W trolley as they meter event. A Ticket Sales lawr Trust. ^^^ ^ :^ . Charles Quida Photo no raise for so long. Maybe they of the bridge. "The girls jHl stood want to think of sanctions against Lucks turned in a 3:43.87. clock- were painting the Ithan Ave. close to the edge of the bridge to let the IVice President of Branches, should have done it more gradu- bridge as part of a sorority pledge sorority, unless they were ing at the Vancouver meet. ally." the train go by," the report read, doing something they weren't Turning towards the hard- Tidcets for Villanova home basketball games will be sold dif- IbMTC, the Villanova branch has activity. flashes the form which earned him the MVP In another "Evidently two of the girls were supposed to do or if it was a com- i wood, Villanova players honed Ed Pinckney ferently this year than in previous seasons. The ticket office, [never been profitable since it effort to provide ser- The two women, Michele Aval- in ck>se and at the National Sports Festival in Indianapolis. vice m^ ii I i0 not enough were pulsory activity." their skills on four continents award located in the Field House, has announced a season ticket plan for )pen«d over 13 yeartajgo. And for mn &m\[U^mn% ^otm 1^. a ^phOAfffire from niila- Coskay Pttoto has installed struck by the trolley." It is uncer- Stack also expressed concern Dav* all Field House games. The package will include five FieW House (the last few years^ it has lost BMTC an Automatic delphia and Gail Feldner, 20, a tain exactly how many people about genera] student safety, say- games and one contest at the Palestra on the Penn campus. The 'around a hundred thousand dol- Teller Machine (ATM) in the Con- junior from Oradell, NJ., were nelly were on top of the bridge at the ing that while the'University has season ticket applications are available now. The cost of a season lars a year." Fuchs said the loss is Center. The machine will be rushed to Bryn Mawr Hospital at put into operation time.. taken positive action to make ticket is $22 for students and $38 for adults. Single game tickets lainly due to cashing checks for on Sept. 22. 1:25 a.m., where, lat^r in the day, Program feels University officials declined to things safer for students, it is im- Intramurals for ion-customers. Graham that the ATM will they were reported to be in stable will not be sold until a week before each game and those are $4 help comment directly on the incident, possible to protect them from all students and $6 for adults. The games scheduled for the season Howard Graham, the branch to make the bank more profit- condition. According to a hospital able. Fuchs agreed. pending the completion of an offi- things. "We^can't always act as ticket package include four Big East matchups and the season lanager ci the Villanova office of "It is a lot less spokesman, Feldner suffered a costly cial report sometime next week.