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By BLMQRB SMITH His Cats were unable to meimt Villanova^s oo^ scoring di^ In Dmi¥m^» ihmy ^hmm the a succeagf^ olianM iVunaTiiba ended at thf QcmaoB six yard Nne wfaM tlia iMMaioua Tigsrs refuted Vd. 54. No. 5 "OruifB Omrii" difMM; in PftU- T|||urs potani dsltnte thai held VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. .VILLANOVA PA ' October 13, 1978 borgh tlMy have Hw **SteeI Oir- the Vioanova rumtiog attack in Viace TImmqP0oii oq a fourth and one. Posseaalon boyncad back md tain*'; but all that azisU in Clani- ^heck with juat W yarda nuibing. fourth for tht lepiainder of the on, South Carolina it the d^m- in return .the -VU defense was and Clsniioii^s Obed Aiiri aon Tifera. Hie mania that aitr^ unable to dianahtle tha Olamaon game cloi^ the 9nil sacQikli i(rHh a rounda Clemson foolbail, parallaU dhimy machine ttiat rolled up ^^ that of the Alabama Crimaon Tide 496 yards total offense. 33 yd. field , to make the fcore 31-0. we were botclaaaed. or Thm Fighting Irish oi Notre Dtoa Shehon opened the game "Today GARallyCancelled kidi gave a percent, Dame. The 'Tiger Paw/' the with, a 34 >«Fd buret that made The hundred busted their guts, but j«st Clemson symbol, is somewhat lika Vfllanova fane amddus. After that th^ By MARIANNE LAVELLE student presidents and Villanova Area college presidents and the dysenteric elephant; ifs all though the Cats were only came up short," said Coach After a four hour long meeting SOA that the hearing date of the Villanova SGA held another Bedeaem after the over town. It's a fever that afflicts able to muster four more first ium- sday night, *the Student four students charged with liquor meeting last Monday night, and it the whole state. downs in the ffrat half. both This Saturdi^ at home, the Cats icus deci. playoffs begin in season. The Maulers, veterans of league this weekend will be leducation drive and an attempt to yesterday need for unity, Villanova Stadium. For a series played at 1:30 to begin con- Cassidy asked that on Homecoming see page 3. November. pliQfGff actipn, He will be Ikodred wi^ the lestablish a lobby should be there Sunday on Austin Field at 2:80, in Harrisburg to sidering possible courses the SGA postpone indefinitely other inducteea: Vince McNally, of ac- The Gators and Black once again in 1978, I lower the state's drinking S»ieep when D.TJ). meeU Sigma Phi Ep- age. A tion. Piatt explained that the drive Thursday's rally, and withdraw have come out of While Reckless Jack Ferrante, Bobby Shanta, Isteering committee nowhere to be Abandon, silon. The battle between these of students, would make use of both support of today's demonstration. Vernon and the late existing among the nine undefeated teams. Fedigan Pub, Jaws, and the rest of two Mickey Ifaculty and administrators undefeateds will be such as organizations and student volun- "I still personally believe (hat A tough offensive Danny Murtaugh, at the Alpine [Fr. line and a super the undefeated t^ams in the open highlighted by D.T.D.'s Robert Martin, dean of teers, ,the Watch... concern but urged interested demonstration would not work running back named league Inn, on Baltimore Pike in Springs jstudent Tim Breslin breeze by opponents, the over Sigma Phi Epsilon coining activities, Jeff Quinn from students to against the four ... William wait until , students," said Harris, otherwise field (Delco), Pa. definite are the reason for the Gators fraternity league has provided the [the dean of men's office Villaiiova as "the Notre Dame of and Jack plans of actions have Cassidy, "but the unity of known as Buzz, has kept students years of says that "D.T.D. insists that Meet him, dose up, on page 7. word the players cess. The "Coach of the Cdntury" on Black Sheep scathed and all post identical 2 the T-shirts should read 'Notre know well, by members of the Intercollegiate because the team is and records. Dame the Villanova of the Mid- - Association of Amateur Aildetes Self . . . Engines comprised of members There have been Evaluation and things of that of Vil- two upsets west' and he hopes that Sigma Phi Begins 1^ lanova's R.O.T.C. thus cf America (IC4A)« Elliot Imp sort are taking the stage at Vasey program. Their far in the fraternity league. Epsilon shows up for this year's organization and In the molded 25 Olympians through Water Theatre as the fall season opened discipline is big upset, a young (they game, unlik^ last year". This game By eight straight Olympiads. JERRY DOUGHERTY of the this evident on the football field have no seniors) Sigma Phi Ep- campus but also include Academic week. For a review, see page and promises to ba a bam-bumer. Once every Affairs office. A has He has won 34 IC4A team cham- ten years, in- aspects of the II. produced an unblemished silon team handed L.K.D. its first The- University which steering committee games have been running £lliot titutions of higher education is planned to record. are contribute to academics. - The Gators and Black loss. Sigma Phi Epsilon ac- very smoothly pionships, seven NCAA champipn* formulate the study, this intramural valuated by an accrediting delegating Sheep are the surprise teams oi complished this ships and three national There are two parts to the Mid- by completing s serson with only one player being AAU and outdoor IC4A and specific functions to a number of crowns uthority. In the spring of 1980, the 1978 season and are sleeper tiUea. dle States' process of evaluation. destined play, which is when the suspended Each sub-committees. . . . Series predictions are put team has either assembled a mile ttlwy a^h won i^illanova University will The steering to cause some upsets be the The first involves a self-study as the season wide receiver does not go back to four or five games Last year was especially fruitful by committee will consist down on paper and the sports remaining and ita natioiud chiuoipioiiship in Tibject of^uch an evaluation. of Dr. World draws to a close. The Villanova of its the huddle on a certain play. In- at this point for the Wildcats. They tied their academic in- Cherry (chairman), staff puts its reputation (?) and in the seaaon the un- Eugene, Oregon this past June. ffice of the Vice-President two ad- own of for stitutions; the ^cond part takes defeated teams must play their mark winning five relay For the past three seasons, ministrators, six faculty members, pride on the line. See page 15. cademic Affairs is in the initial races at, the place when a team of academic games one at a time. Penn Relays, narrow- Vilbno^ has been decllured the .and one student. Proposed sub- *ages of preparation for this ly missed winning an indoor eyaluators from Middle States beat relsy team in the nation, ac- rocess. jects of the study will include: the Ruggers visits Rally the NCAA title, won both the indoor campus to review the College cording to Track Ik PleM News. The of Arts and Sciences; the ... the first of the year for University will be self-evaluation :i » and provide a University College, Villanova's valuated by is the "Student Men's Soccer team, Commission totally objective opinion regarding Win h Higher Life," and the Public Relations came last Saturday against Drew Education, an entity of the state of academic life. department. University, 3-1. Alas, Villanova failed Te Middle States .Catch up on the By VERGE GREENSHORTS to make Association of In charge of Villanova's self- Ideally, the self-study hooter's action on This past the afternoon a hat trick as the olleges and Schools. is a page 16. Saturday the Their study is Dr. Charles L. Cherry, tudiea process by which a universitv Villanova rugby club its "C* squad succumbed to White focus on the academic life bettered assistant to the Vice-President for (Continued on page 2) record to 2-1 by annihilating Lan- Horse rugby, a local club. The C's caster rugby club 43-3. Nine dif- gave it a good effort, but too many ferent players had tries in young, inexperienced pilfers like amassing the greatest number of Terry Dansdill just could not rise Parking ii points V.U. rugby has scored in to the challeiMe. Presents Problems quite a few years. To list the The party afterwards proved to namea of all thoae who scored be just as exciting as ths games themselves. n would be an article in itaelf. The Lancaster boys By STEVE HAGGERTY parking at showed what elephants do when Villanova is still center. Fr. # Rather, it would be easier to name and BILL GUERIN Rice added, however, r reasonable when compared to area those members who did not score they get lonely, the infunous Wild that the school does not plan to Hm cost of parking a car on one schools. He stated that Temple and/or not play turkey arrived, and build a new parking lot did well These Qy^^ Rose of in the for- Villanova's loU is now 26 University, for example, charges people are: Timothy McCarthy, Murray gave his rend^ion cf seeable future. f' dollars. t This figure represents a nine dollars for a yearly l! BnMst Falcone, and Giovamii "Lews on the Roofton." sticker, "Our parking lots become very five • dollar increase over last and then charges an additional 60 1! i R^iML Cifitain Mike Abele wiU Can Villanova m^by make it congested around 11 a. m. on Mon- year's fee. cents a day to park. be sure to aasign these players ea- two wine in a row this weekscd? days, Wednesdays, and Fridays," According to Joseph P. Althou^ the price of a parking r tni Mpa dnrtng practice this Will Hondo IHMto'a koas huA Captain Cunnane admitted. Cunnane, director of security, for x- the sticker has increased, m time him to pla^ Will many "However, I have Jtethe fuBt time this increaae toured the loU was necessary for the students have complained that the agsd a win. pamy "Bwine" Ward ew mihe H myself at those hours and have University to maintain properly parking to a party again, or sMt.he facilities here are not found many spaces at the half by only two m^ the parking still centhme facilities. The in- adequate. Some Villanovans state paiiiU. V.U. put it tagather in tha his iniwiiiii jamnm^te available." i creaae affecU faculty as well as that after 25 lU. -mtk ami mty paying dollars to pur- Cunnane said that Rail forty minutes to wid 36-11. students. including the chaae a sticker, there are not rt too many Ite rnmrn^ to Stanford, Good Counsel, 'Td like to see the parking fee enough spaces for them on Mtfttiaaa. atao hv cam- Fieldhouse, Law School, and Lan- as low as poaaibie," Ci^tain Cun- pus. ^^s^w^s C^mmIe tha nypby lltM m V.U. caater Avenue parking loU. 1.925 nane stated. "Unfbrtunately, the Accordint to Rev. Patrick J. parking spaces are available for coat of periodieaUy reaealing and Rioe, O.8.A., vioe-preaident for ad- Villanova undergraduates. raliniag the For parkii« ku fareed im miniatration, the University lost these 1.926 spaces, only 1^109 • •lltlllltlll lo ralaa the fee." •kaut 70*00 parking spaoea stickers have bean iasued to date. M that the oost of tkioiigh ooMtruction of tha ( CtmHmiHl on p^t 2)

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',t^ ntk->--^\j v> 'IV*"«W Qettacts AHmni on the law MSait 'TIm polwtUd of •Itmuu is frMt, KVU fo Odotor 13. 1978 • THE VILLANOVAN • PmmS • • uvi Moit of til* cQDirilratioiis y tol / AUanni Ftiod §n uiurMtru, fUU. In oUmt wwdb, th^ canl admission rvESMr. nntr < s*mauf OMd for whai&mr plirpote Unmrstty soot fit. Sonotimes MONDAY — SpMW PrioM on PHdwra alumnui might process. rwtrict his WEDNESDAY ^ ApJMarIng "SwMt Uto — 9 to to • particuUv di|Mirtiiieiit or toj IWelve law school representatives tiwd for a poticular purpose, 1 participate in a panel tlioss cases «re szceptions to for 1 rate. *'My goal is to gst Perennial THURSDAY NIgM 2 mi A discussion of currtculum, — Mug — m Dilemnia admissions, and plaoement. from ths slumni in uonstric FRi.»SAT. gills ss fne can: fst,- exph KE6-A-TH0N Rideout. . The parking situation at Villanova has always been a problem among ^Obviously, As far ss the sctusl operation there is either a mistake in our calculations or All tho Drjrft Boor You Can ttudents someone is the University goes, the and faculty. parkmg alui m the 116 spaces who isn't supposed to. In recent years, it Check Drink— IPrtoo esk liUle authori^. One cc has become more and more difficult to find an Until the university can find the money and the space to build more sistsntly hears of afmnni gvailaUe spot'after 10:30 a.m. on Mondi^, Wednesdays, and Fridays, parking KHchon Opon 11 TH1 1 AJU. and lots, we will have to make do with ¥Hiat we have. fluenoss at various schools in after 10 ajn. o^ Tuesdays, ui out and Thursdays. If you pay 25 dollars for 654-56 Umcatter Pilce decision-making processes, a parking sticker, it entitles you to one six by Why is it so difficult? Most students tend to blame the security office twehre foot i, ti<9ilarly regarding sports, spot. The students without parking stickers are the main BrynlMawr • 3667 for giving out more parking stickers than they have ® doesn't have much effect here, spaces. reason for the over-crowded conditions in these law ® the lot. at most schools. However, I ki But after some investigation by The Vllliwovaa staff, this was found Towing the stickerless cars is one way to help aUeviate violators that at Boston College iMt to be untrue. but ! There are 1,926 available spaces for students and only 1,809 who gave these students the right in the first '•«: schools. place to park without they fired their football c< a [itickers have been issued to date. Therefore, each day there should be ap- sticker? %$:• primarily because of alumni pi An open discussion allows you Y9d cuttuie proximately 116 spaces left over. sure. And I know that if (N( In the end, it is up to the individual to talk to the law school who doesn't have a sticker to Dame football coach Dan) decide whether it is fair or not to recruiters and pick up Mii[« •jiirr ] park in a spot designated for someone bier to swcmovc doesn't win this year, some we elses car. appNcatk)n fonns and literature thy alumnus will but his contr( Whatever the on their schools. case may be, there is a parking problem at Villanova In the papers, it'll say that he le and until the towing is increased to 24 hour service Calllomla Western Notre Dnne to take a position many of us will have to the business be mconvenienced by parking in the School of Law world, but in reali Rugby field or somewhere between Ho he win have been^ fired and hii Jo 8 and center city. ^ Gate University Golden as a vice-president for some ali SchodofLaw nus' company/' JCB Gonzaga University That situation is rare, thout "Basically, the Faded Snapshots At Law School alumni exist fJ Homecoming positive thin^i in the Universityj *-V The Lewis & Clark said Rideout. "Our alumni real LawScliool that Fr. DriscoU can run the Ui McGeorfie School of Law versity and Ted Aceto can run University of the Pacific Athletic Department, so tl ^ leave their contributions in A Shame To Wait l^WTKAHJay Pepperdlne University form of cash and other forms School of Law support, and don't try to influeno In a few hours, alumni from various classes of Villanova past will Southwestern University the workingi of the University.' begin their trek back to the ol' campus to partake in that annual School of Law Finally, addressing the subj ritual known as of Homecoming, Rideout stat Homecoming. University of Puget Sound "It's a great day. It's the day wl School of Law It is that one weekend of the year during which adult and respectable most alumni come back to ci members of the real world allow themselves to return to the University of Diego pus. An>-alunmu8 gets the chai place where *h4iit San they spent the "best years of life," School of Law to see his old roommate,, my and share memories (enlivened a , classmates and his formt bit, perhaps, by time and a recent viewing of Animal House). University of San Francisco teachers again. In general y / m School of Law They will AH natural, caeamy full of fruit receives a warm feeling from walk through the campus, awash with granite and autumn Whmier College University. He gets to enjoy agi foliage; they will see the new Connelly Center rising out of the mud; they BREYERSTReal yogurt at ilB best School of Law the hospitality at Villanova." will see a football team with a winning record; they will attend cocktail Rideoiit hail several ideas Willamette University parties and banquets and will go home reassured that the alma mater is, in future Homecoming plans. "Thi fact, -*• College of Law ought to be more cooperation as they remember it — snapshots from a yearbook. LETS^END tween students and aJumni as They will not see, however, what could be done." Parade a dearth of school-sponsored activities on

li campus; they will not see a student body growing A VIUJVNOVA WILDCAT dorm . decorations and more detached as each tailgate parties staffed by studeni week wears on; they probably will not see the protests and will not hear (, ,; The Tripe Will Flow as hosts to the alumni are C^ ;«« TO CL£AN UP THE MESS about the Villanova students on trial. sibilities. "The current problei To The Editon need To Stew, ii But There Is No Gone are the Cat's : .?:-: with the LCB make that Eyes and Red Garters (Fieldhouse parties) of their IN HARRISBURGI Once again, our Brew, possible!, but once tiuit's resolve undergraduate What Should (sic) We Do?" college days. Going fast are the traditions that remain. Homecoming is no pundita have plunged their I await it could happen," Rideout state collec- descriptions of "civil dis- longer a big event for the undergraduate population of Villanova, surviving A student-alumni committ tive intellectual pipes in an obedience" in an attempt to scrub- .! as another - ^ . assault upon the football game with a halftime that's a little longer i will probably be formed the laws of a Com- up image of these churlish tan- than usual. monwealth, an action for trums. January to start preparations fd which During Orientation each fall, they do not enjoy popular So I suppose the freshmen always seem to be told that an expanded Homecoming ii support tnpe will con- and, in many tinue college is more than simply going to class 1979. cases, a state in to flow, the inveighing and and studying. It is a social learn- which they do not have legal chest-pounding continue ad ing experience as well, supposedly designed to prepare the student to enter residency. Pardon me if I look nauseam and the more bibulous society as a capable and compatable adult. Villanova is rapidly fading •i askance upon cries of "rights, desperados will perforce continue H' Traditions away firom that aspect of its educational goal. rights, I want my rights right drinking while on the highway un- (Continued from page 3) ow,** but when, pray tell, til "someone gets seriously did hurt or Time has a way of sweetening memories, of making the past greater ,S,. .| alcohol consumption killed'*. But reflect and become a for a moment: than it JOEKALDEir Bucknell, are able to ck actually was. Those alumni who come back to Villanova for natural right? Furthermore, was has the Villanova student com- Home- down the main street for a pari coming this weekend have undoubtably forgotten the State Legislature swayed by munity not, in its unmitigated hue many of the problems of THE BEPUBLICAir CANDIDATE of floatst bands, and marchi their college the prankish and cry of the past few weeks, days, and we will someday look back at these days groups. Often very large schc occupation of Lan- and smile. POR caster Pike? Or evinced the accuracy of It just seems a shame to wait. MONDAY > 10/23/78 hold brunches or luncheons was the cause both the celebre encapsulated citicens of Randor graduates of specific departmei in that un- Townahip and STATE REFRESElTTATiyE lailably on Homecoming Day. logical syllogism "We (Continued on page 6) (Rtdaor. Karple. Vfstt Froridence] TOT I - Edward Rideout, director of i ^•7 ty 11:00 3:00 p.m. 167th LtgislfttiTr District alunmi annual fundL explained cause of Villanova Univsrsit UNIVERSITY CITY present titwble with the Li( tkc YillaatTM HOLIDAY INN BJECnON DAY Control Board. Sssisral years an Inquirer reporter intervie BOARD OF EDITORS Editor-4fvChlef an aluauius during a tailgate pi . Joan C. Barnlah STAFF TUESDAY. 10/2V78 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 rs s Aiaociate Editor. on HcaMcoming Day. Apparei Tany O'Tooh ^*^y Chrlateoaon. William Managing cJk^t!^^^!^?!^'^^^ the aybseqnent article drisw the) Editor. Dmwid J^ffnya *^"* ^"« ^^' «*>'»^ Cuhn. Betty News. Nancy Rooiw^ D'ti^lS^i ^^l^?^f^' VILLANOVA GRADUATE tention of the Liquor Gont Features. Carot Barrah - Board to VUlanova's formarly RonmUTrlok) VhkyParanta 10:00 2:00 P.H. j^^.i^fe Jwi** Efitertalnment. V!Tg.'?*- LaRoaa Marianne Uvelle Thomaa PmMokt f^ata/to 8ports. S4i0f^ UoAaaaf McComiick <*» John Zmgtimlh N$'t ymm$. touth rniH ummimie»ai A*k your cUtmmtm. an campus. At'lhat HHafy Qraoa Murray CENTER CITY ^twtoQraphy. Jmok Sfrmub the university *apani|ad sti m,John CHott SuMfwa TsvMl. Paul Vlgglano. Betti White. **w*, ImtMy tMl mliftkon In Ktdnor, Itmfthand Upptr Unda Whiteaide^^"•'•iaaa. Marc wnowtki.Vl^to!^' HOLIDAY IMN hot dags 'and hambui Larry Woehrte. Marita Zaiac. « to mMV wot Joint M^tn, ^ «sall as kquor. »m the UoiiimkK,JunaW,L9kal Typkai,Maf9ha Samongok) •'**oles. lay-out. pictures and format IkM r«( kr: TiM CmmMIM to BlMt John AMm piBdddUi only the ipaci ^.ul^.^^'*''^' an the reapon- •tXMtyO t»ie Editor and the Editorial Board fftias with the all Tim and do not nVnMMML ¥MtmQ¥mi la _.. and npieaent the view of the Open 10 aMaludenlaand lU |4hslr awn liquar forj anmad l»y RK Qriphic Servioea. Administration. Faculty and aludents unlsM Jfio..#X>. •an 1060. Dryn Pa. «yWoaliy and rtirti Mii^aU at no otiat»e on y^ The UnlMeHy auhaodbea lo the^irincl^ »( Mday rayuiiULii treecjDm in tMMIMAMlMlM of eMpnaaaien lor our aHiiMt odHora. rAe mmmmn la tho a i un i nii of looawl ipr vmanowi UmwHty. - .

•rmrn mm*' tiaQ doik not dnly tamiB btf^Ut- twaa, but «iio (torn tik awM of \ki%TmMj* wiigaame 1^ the ompirieaL (Camimmi Jrom page 5> Not only does the VUknova Oslober 13, 1B7B • INC VULANOVAN e Pi^7 viiitMlQs palicy Wi LYNX Wri«|on of Um Com. hlikdar our oddoi- hope* of a sellout crowd for Sstt tkn and insult our mat«rtty Wvol,' oi VwnMjhmmm in d^ hsmmtcmlag $um, and Organizational Meeting origiiMd thn but H alao poeks th# admin- i^U — that good taiii«rit at tht rally, the Ci adolMeenoe caotianta latration which has io^Msd it boyond can onJIy be better piepared The policy for liifh achool uid accompUslias this Jiy Tuesday, Oct. 17 4 P.M. iim cooHaoii A tip. IIm helmet the very iMM. of goes mnm, accurate jodpnant and existence of auch a policy Homecoming Card liaile for organiiing tl paaaions in the year 197a The policy raodaratad by maturity rally, and hopafoUy, Lounge to you fa West aaam all depicts its patrons as irrational top abaant in coUaga helping to make it a success medieval thinkers ridden tudanta aaaking aanctions for by a New Members and Contributors Welcome morality of the abeurd. Hie a<^ tiiair mindless behavior. Giet Psyched ministrators Cordtony, dont sawn to coib> prehend that the poli^ Pro-Life l«N R. ltelM9 hinders aociel intercourae and doesn't pre- vont sexual intercourse. Hiey alao (Continued from page Tlie iw-nbiisBflM foniMla to obtain soft 2) Pep Rally Leads the Way must To tkc Editor: realiaa that they should not m life is indeed present in tl cast themsflves Ik Being a victim the viaitation the role of contact iWisos at an affordaUo prico. d lb: all oi the potentials fa ly lACK StEAUB defender of the faith and take policy in effect, I feel it necea- on mm development present, all of t\ Pep ralliea go back to the daya the are - lary reaponsibility of guarding the to review the situation before pliy«i

umalt . . . AflMi Brynat would be upiet . . . Will ita, himgir, tension, fatigue we have . root Hmmmmakt^ parade thia year with irritaMUly. all thoae beautiftU flMli? . . it rain . WiU again ao that the only thii« you can about the ^Hiia I'nt^V reaialta in over- UU i« tlMt aha haa a nice umbrtUa? . . •I IImi MKt mtrnX «r ovmh . jMlar mmIh looal 1 to ioto hoopitalo Ihia wMk, . ao ali^ hMdllor . . dS i» to tha T«d A«io acbDol of ^^ 'WUH, >. IJ-^IVV.-- .^-jTIJ

Soccer vs. Georgetown (H) 11:30 a.m. » Women's mern (H) 4:00 p.m. RSA Campus Council Mtg. West Lounge (J.V. only) Homecoming vs. Colgate — Dougherty 6:00 p.m. Friday Game (H) 1:30 Sunday Tuesday , Thursday p.m. Union Boa^rth Lounge — Women's Volleyball vs. Lincohi V Dougherty (A) 700 Men's Cross Country — Big Fiye In- p.m. (2T) Akido (Japanese Martial Arts) **•' Demon- . . vitational — Belmont Plateau, Phila. stration, West Lounge, 12 p.m. October lel Bijou Cafe: Pat October 18th — 21st Vasey Theatre: Sailing — Phila. Area Single-handed Metheny 'The (Aben Water Engine & Mr. Happiness" Baseball vs. St. Joseph's (H) 3:00 p.m. Eliminations at Pk'inceton 8:00 p.m. .) 1... October le^orts Superstar Skydiving Event, Hartley 110, 7 Women's Tennis vs. St. Peter's (H) 4:00 RSA Homecoming Dance — Day Hop — Theatre: p.m. BasebaU vs. West Chester (H) 12:30 p.m. p.m. * 50c Admission, 8:30 pjn. •- i;. !i^f Cat's Eye, Ao p.m. "Family Rot" Hartley "Catch the Spirit" — PEP RaUy at Vil- Bijou Cafe: Noel Pointer/C.B. & Dave 209, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. * Women's Tennis vs. Glassboro lanova Stadium, 4:15 p.m. (A) 3-3( p.m. (V Women's Tennis vs. Bryn & J.V.) Vasey Theatre: 'Th^ Water Engine & Mr. Maw (H) 3:30 Sailing — Phila. Area Single-handed Elim- p.m. • 4 RenMMber Wken MoVfes: 'The Barefoot Happiness" inations at Princeton t Women's Volleyball vs. Cabrini Executive," 'The Absent Minded Pro- (A) 7( Women's p.m. (2T) fesseur," and **The Misadventure of Mer- Field Hockey vs. Immaculata (A) lin Jones," West Lounge, '""" 7 p.m. Mr. Men Wednesday Villanova Night ~ Day Hop 25c Ad- mission 8:00 p.m. Friday Night Live, Day Hop, "Stache" 9:00 Saturday Women's Soccer vs. Lehigh (A) 4:00 p.m.

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Pre Law Society Politifi Debate V.I. E.W. Meeting Women's Club Loans Cafeteria Members of the pre-Iaw society: The VilU Campaign The trial trip is on invites you tp an Programs for Tuesday, Women will be holding the first The Villanova Women's Club, October 17th. If you signed up will open debate itive formerly the Vil- Please remember you be to the Camp meeting of V.I.E.W. — this is your school — keep it Women on October 18, 1978 in lanova Faculty Wives' Club, | contacted. TTie next pre-law meeting David peace has recently been re- clean. It takes will be speaker will be Jo- the North Lounge of Dougherty little effort to return a tray and keep- -Tuesday, October Slst seph HaU. All adult organized. Now under the direction of a Steering at 1:00 p.m. Watch for signs Abileah, st and secretary ing the cafeteria clean is to your of women benefit. I at Villanova are invited to attend. Committee, the Don't regarding the room location. The Society Club wishes to remind students of forget New members are wel- Confederation. Mr. V.I.E.W. . . . take only what you can eat, seconds are I (Villanova's Individualized the availability of Mr. VHIanova Women's come! Abileah will Education small loans which can be obtained available, Basketball or of a confederation for Women), and clean your area after you eat. directed by Mrs. Beverly Schorr, to assist in meeting oftheMid-Es West is a school expenses. This scholar- Bank, and Is- program designed to offer Yes, that's ri^, Mr. Villanova! counseling and guidance ship-loan fund is Come on out and Anyone wishing to try out for the rael, as a soli supported by the fund-raising ac- Women's crisis. The debate to over-21 women who have see your friends compete for the title of Basketball Geographical Society never, attended coUege^or tivities of the Villanova Mr. Vil- Team should be at the Fieldhouse at 5:46 will be held Women's Club. Band 16, at 7:15 in the who have had their college Raffle lanova The competition will take place on p.m. on career interrupted and Anyone interested is advised to October October 16th. North I contact Mr. Lounge. ill be served. are 19th at now just returning to the classroom. Who provides live music three nights a week an< 8:00 p.m. in the Day Hop. Admission is 26c Femia at the Financial Aid Office for further details. Tlie Villanova Geographical Society is a new club all and His say Saturday? Who supports our football ant refreshments will be available. phone number is 527-2100. Rxt. .'»15 or 516. formed by the Department of Geography and in- basketball teams at all home and even some awaj, terested students. The club will be having informal PHILG Pep Rally games? Who has ever been mentioned in the mono] get-togethers Homecoming Dance with guest speakers, films, trips and Skydiving IMeeting logue of Johnny Carson? good times. TTie Tlie Studer first speaker will be Mr. Richard L. nation I^wsletter Beginning The answer to this At Villanova Stadium on Friday, this week Rosemont Campus mini quiz is the University, The RSA is having October 13th at Deily, staff will be Ministry a Homecoming Dance on Executive Director of Institute for Iron and ctober 17 at 8 p.m. IS Bands. Not only 4:30 p.m. there will be a Pep startmg its seventh year of PHILO, a are they the most loyal supporters Saturday, October 4th in the RaUy during the Vil- Steel Studies. in the Studen voluntary Day Hop. The dance Topic: "Where does the Steel In- Association office, program for of Villanova sports but •1 lanova vs. Milford tutoring inner city also provide free publicity for| «H' will begin Academy football game. During children twice a An organizational meeting will •^1 -'fc at 8:00 p.m. Admission is only dustry Go From Here?" located on tl be 50c and re- The club will meet every )ugherty. We are week. Tutors are the entire University. half-time there will be an opportunity for urgently needed so that this held on October 18 at 7 p.m. in freshments will be served. great you to Tuesday in at looking for assij Bartley 110. Doug A night is in store T309 12:30 ~ All are welcome. If you editors, writers, program How would you like meet the coached, captains and team. may continue. It is a very enjoyable Angel from the Ripcord to have $1,000 in cash or for all! ^ . Come on out and Paracenter will demonstrate cannot make the meeting, but want further in- layout people aple. All free ^ and help us new mem- worthwhile experience. If trip to Fort Lauderdale over spring break 'ilV get the team psyched for Saturdays you're interested please the thrill of skydiving. Interested students are or al formation, call the Etept. of Geography at LA 7-2100, bers are welcc Homecoming call Sistor Mary Poppitt at complete component stereo system? Help us support! Game! Rosemont Campus welcome at all meetings. ext. 255 or 236. Ministry, Villanova by buying 627-0200, or Mark Hansler, 896-5238 a raffle ticket from any band member. You can find people outside of the North! Lounge in Dougherty Hall or from any one of the 12o| Marching Wildcats.

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of his efforts. Greg Genovese was the inventor and was fabulous. As Charles Lang he had a frustrating life and seemed to cmly Hnd console in his sister Rita, Jennifei Conway, and Barker, Alvin C*av both gave great performances. The stage decor complemented the actors in their 1930 fashions, complete with baggy pants and seamed stockings. It was a great accomplishment of Leslie Much- more, a theatre instructs at Villa- nova, who was in charge of set and light design. DON7WAIT... The second show "Mr. Hap- Limited piness" was written as a com- .^S' Quantities panion piete for "The Water will Go Fast... Engine." It was thoroughly enter- ^ taining. Louis Lippa, a Temple Hurry In Now! professor, was Mr. Happiness and portrayed a 1970*8 "Dear Abby." /Arriba! He was a radio talk show host who /Arriba! answered ?v^ many letters of personal problems (Hi the air. His sincere advice was given in the 1930's L l» R. Pairi Gnarin, Ltm March, Let lacobfcn, By JtiUfer Conway, style which was basically a com- JANEMARIE J. COYLE SazaMM Rarahns dancers, siion sense approach to solving maintaining a high ar- The Villanova Union will spon- tistic level throughout the per- By PATI nova talent offers both of these others' problems. It was a delight- NASELLA sor a spectacular program of formance. The outcome is a color- new, critically acclaimed plays for ful play. The Graduate Theatre De- Prehispanic dances and authentic fulk fluent and intense spectacle. Save H2 to **116 on all you theatre lovers. Both works are based on Ipartment of Villanova started its music from several regions of The Ballet appeared at Director Daniel Baker, success- problems, events and everyday life Mexico which will be performed Kcond ^ow of the season at Villanova last year and according fully recreated the look and sound of the 30*8 and capture the at- by the widely acclaimed Ballet Vasey on Wed. Oct. 11. David to Cathy Belleville, the Student of the 1930's radio. The stage in tention of the audience with in- Mamet's "The Water Engine" and Folkorico Mexicano de Graciela Union coordinator, the attendance both plays was that of a recording credible authenticity. BOSE SPEAKERS "Mr. Happiness" do indeed Ti^ia on October 20, starting at was very good. It was comprised station with the sound effects and Vasey has come through again 8:30 the Fieldhouse. display the genius of a successful in mostly of Villanova faculty, staff musicians of the 30's. with the thrilling new plays of The colorful, rhythmic, pul- Series III young playwright. and members of the surrounding The Incomparable BOSE 901 I **The Water Engine" is about a David Mamet. Be sure to see them sating show is presented in a Both plays were produced off- community. young inventor who invents a on Oct. 11 thru Oct. Less power needed for thai "Grear Bose is Boss** 14, and the swirl of 250 authentic costumes Broadway in 1978, and Vasey with Tickets for the program are still I "water engine", yet is soundl Much more efRdent version of the now ridiculed, following week, Oct. 18, thru the with Mariachi, Marimba and a cast consisting mostly of Vilta- available and may be purchased at threatened and exploited in spite wortd -famous 901 direct/reflectlM loudspeaker 2l8t. Jorocha bands providing an ex- the Campus Information Center, system. (Stands are optional.) JJii $765 pak. *649 citing musical setting for the v-VJ Ticketron and Mads in Ardmore. m panorama of Mexican dance and Villanova faculty and students v/- \0f Little Queens and Barracudas song. will receive a two dollar discount Fiiiir 'I * The Incredible BOSE 301 Bookshelf Graciela Tapia, the director of on the regularly priced $7.50, the Ballet, has preserved the You can complete^ All a room wHh the direct and By JOHN ZAGARELLA $6.50, and $5.50 tickets. Put a lit- I "Magic Man." first encore, which consisted of )' authenticity of costumes, dances life. 90t Series 111 /< reflected souncf delivered by this fine tle pizzazz in your Step out llie lights dinuned to eventual While Heart is considered a hard "White Lightning," from their loudspeaker system. Features dual frequency and music. She integrates genuine and enjoy this South of the Border

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; siderable number of slower songs and to the surprise of the sellout energy control lift MIS pair. ^76 louder and louder and then the music started, officially beginning to their credit including, "Love crowd they went into Led Zep- the party. Heart, led by the Alive," "Mistral Wind," and "Dog plin's, "Rock and Roll." Only a #•1 Boston to Arrive •-*•' HEADPHONE BUVSI Sawe on BIANK TAPES beautiful Ann Wilson, set the and Butterfly ." These tunes were group of this magnitude can suc- Spectrum stage ablaze Sunday done with class and style, with cessfully take command of a song AKG K40 Stereo Maxell UDC-90 XL II. prof, ^^ night, their concert per- Ann Wilson's impeccably dis- by one of the world's most highly By STEVE Headptiones Sale $19 qualty tensUized <42 /<^oz. as CASTELLANO formance commenced with "Cook ciplined voice in the forefront and acclaimed musical units. AKG 140 Stereo TDK SA C90. super Avilyn. home. What he generally does is With Fire> from their latest Dog equally crafted instrumentation in Again, Heart left the stage, and Headphones Sale 5J9 Professional qualty S35 /to Music through technology is put down several tracks by him- the background. Their melodies again, the their 301 land Battcrfly Lp. crowd demanded what Boston is really about. This self, as he plays most every in- lead singer, contain a hint of fantasy that puts return. For their second encore Ann Wilson, the may seem strange, but it's true. strument. Then the rest of the 11 Stereo ...... Sale ORTorON FF13XE Cartridge ^9 the finishing touch on their im- they slowed the pace down once never sounded better. Her voice majority of Boston's music is band comes in and plays in ac- I The mense exhibition of talent. as was clear and powerful; her more the stars sentimentally actually programmed through a companiment to what Tom has put presence was sensuous and stun- Xhe finale was simply performed Harry Nilsson's, computer. The genius behind on tape. ning. spirit of incredible. "Without You" for their final Embracing the basic The Wilsons began Boston's technology is Tom The first LP entitled "Boston" rock. through a with "Crazy on Yoif;^ leading number. From start to finish, II- Heart went into most of the years to produce but 1 Scholz. Scholz does took several generous itinerary of both old and "Kick It Out," and exploding into Heart was a rousing triumph. c:^> guitar work on the albums. Scholz, once it hit the record market, it new the left The supporting act on hand was favorites. After opening "Barracuda." The band then a graduate of MIT is a most highly hit big. "More than a Feeling" Ambrosia, a rock band with a show with recent material, it was the stage amidst exuberant cheers qualified individual when it comes went gold almost immediately. promising future. time to savor the flavor of older of approval. to music and technology. Boston's latest release "Don't classics Shortly, they returned for such as "Heartless" and their To get right down to facts, Look Back" went gold before it Boston is Tom Scholz; the other was released to the record stores. members are session musicians. Boston lands in Philadelphia on PHILIPS - •s|||.| CI C) e ^ isco Club Tomorrow Today Scholz has a 12-track recording October 30. This concert should studio in the basement of his be something to look forward to. [educed *53 Philips *140 off Hamwin/IUrdon *161 off Harman/Kardon By BARBARA HIGGINS

1 2 Servo Turntable HK430 Stereo ReceKer Cassette Deck %vhh Dolby For those of you who think that being served but the management when a $50 prize goes to the girl Sound the only good ciuba are in center hopes to add them in the near with the sexiest outfit Thursday (Continued from page 13) hkzooo city, in features disco dance lessons *269 I you obviously haven't been future. nif^t le*127 Sale*180 Sale On the album, Pete Townshend tinues to improve his ability to Hrexel HiU lately. Fortunately for A small crowd trickles in from 8-9:30, and Sunday is Pencil turns in one of his best all-around make the music of The Who blend One of the best automatic turntables you feature-packed tvUrvpowc ted stereo receiver GRAMOTHONE rates it **temaikablel' \t\\ Nig^t. This is when a car- (*'-<^ the diaco Umn in the area, Ed- ardund 9:00 or 9:30 looking like Portrait electronic belt drh«. quiity possiile tiansport performances. Besides composing together in an extremely effective can buy. I^s servo dettvers highest siandMd of sound Special superior cape des^ ue 1978. opened fashion toonist comes in and draws carica- AUao on July 15, numnequins in a high fashion. integrated tone arm. motor, free floMirig in its output class. Males the speakers reduces warn snd flutter to beicMv OjOtX. six of the nine songs, Townshend's OC mcImM Bose the in the clothing store, standing around tures of some of the customers. CLUB TOMORROW As for the Who's infamous sub chassis. With base and hir^ged cover. above. Uit fSit. DeHuers exceptionally clean, deuiled guitar and synthesizer playing is Drexel Line Shopping Center off and observing. But by 11:30, The doors are closed on Mondays, IIHSIM. lecoidii^gs. Metnoiy nwUching k>cates splendid, best exemplified in the drummer, Keith Moon, who's ef State Road. The decor resem- everyone throws off their stand- hoping that everyone will recover ^i pieniectfd stops quiddy. track "Guitar and Pen." recent death was a tragic blow to IMMM. bles diaco version of "2001 Space joins tlie frenzy from tiie frantic weekend a cffiah facade and the rock world, he contributes Townshend, though, is not th^ his poly- Approximately once a month, OdyMey" with iU clear, on the dance floor. As of now the usual sole genius responsible for the impressive performance on Alt subject uratiwne chairs and paychedeUc sound system is adequate, but the manafsr, Donnie Staino brings Hems the album. It can honestly album. In many ways, it is a be said colon, NiHneroua murals of the word has it tliat a new one will be in a m^jor D.J. or a special group. loprkxsole I that vocalist's masterpiece, featuring he was as big a factor to the and moon accent the wails, inatalled that wiU make the This month, ^^Musique" will k>e ap- lead singer Roger Daltry as he has Who's success as any drummer Igivinf ihajpiaee wiiat AUen refers avarafs ciob sound liibe a $16.98 pearing on October 18, ediich never sounded before. His has ever been to s rock band. |tc as a '^futuristic look." phonograph. should bring the club to sell-out dramatic presentation of the title What is in the Who's future is Ctmt oftiurfe is $4.00 on Friday DJ. Ftank Gerami plays his capacity. anyone's gueas, but it is certain track is outstanding, and his CX)NVE^4IE^fT TERMS land Saturday nights, which in- funky selections from Uie diaco Right now, business is booming emotional handling of the song that they have come up with a [cludis one drink and a ni#it of tap twenty and tbe^ Freaky and aa long as the syncopated bass APPANGED solid, and possibly tlieir last, ef- "Love is Coming Down" makes it dancinc music. Drinks Daakry and Hustle are seen in sounds of diaco dominate the aa touching a song as hm ever fort with Who Are You. If we m 9 and 8 and fifty different variationa. Muaic industry, expect the Club ^ thru Fri. never see another Who record or 167 tMBT lAMCASTER AVf. ^on. 10'9 fl—i ef tba special eventa at Tomorrow to be the No. 1 hot apot IIJO and 18.00. Aa of /3so contrilMiting solidly to the concert it can be said tliat tlisy for tlw olubing crowds. 6BB-164B cooooctAaaf, (Piaa the Club Tomorrow imiluda a mmmt^^A. i90B7 Sat 10.5 , tkt fiwun album is baaaiot John Bntwhiale. kiave closed out an illustrious DiMris, tte.) m% aot *«Hot Fob Nito" on TiMMiyi. oompoaer of three sonp and career in rock and roll on a fins iiiini load vocal on one. Ha oon-

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-fir »»uwpviyi 19, tm riMi* Union Sponsors classified New Programs 13, 1978 • THE VMJJUIOVAN • Pa^ IS Bj LUCY GAGUARM **tha Unioo wants to miike s lor t^Msa newj In UHii of the coninyrarqr of thf reputation WANtED tha only deciding liquor Cootroi BoBrd (LCB), lift proframs, and ARDMORE respdase. What Ever Happened To DAVID SCARPA ia tha studsnt's STUDENT WrBM at ViUaaova m hardly whet you'd factor HELD liistad art various noo-akoholic Yankees or IDEAL FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ceU '*tociaL" Students, atf weU «• Dodgers? TYPEWnm on at Villanova: SERVICE CREDIT adminiftratioo are patient^ eVenU now going 649-3028 tlw MofUco Big Brothers Assn. awaiting the LCB't okiQr to use Oritwal Frank Murphy: I* Coffee Houses — Thursday in has openirtg for Student Intern alcohol for various socisl lather' A Variety of Reasons ii^. Until then, Unkm leaders are Oayhop to work with 8-10 emotionally flowcn by %Xi$4f \ working dilifsnt^ to create Concerts — mimi shows, other t7-i/aw. trout)led boys in Montco area. « wwL. By JERRY KNAFO (m>s|Hui concerU like Dave liaaon programs for tha students. Careat Ei|^t months, 3,000 some-odd ter pitching. There will probably Competitor Al CorlcM (Fr.): 'T)odgers in six. Position entails 530 hrs. ChsrgesonAH ' Union leader, Kevin Smith says SMial be MftlorCredHCafde games, and .over 25,000,000 fans a lot of runs scored. The £>od- It's toug^ for me, because the over next 1 2 months at $3/hr. -^ reffeshmsnU, music II theee activities are dhraeted at Cat's Eve ago, 26 Major League baseball gers have five good starters expense ace. for Dodgers are my favorite team, and + modest BtUandHancy studento without the trans- FridiV Night Lives — different ^^ teams began the 1978 season with whereas the Yanks have been the Yanks are my second favorite. Scheduling flexi- Sockbop rnileeo^. otc. portation to leave campus grounds themes; Halloween, relying the hii^est of hopes. Now, only on Guidry all season." I won't really mind ii4iich team refreshments, i;-^3 AUtbe ble. Car is a necessity^ for social event. Dsspite the ah- HMnember — a two teams remain in contention, Barb RobiBson (So.): "The wins." Student employed to work sen^se of a liquor license. Smith music, food t'^. the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs." Faai Mayro (So.): "Yankees in direct supervision of feels optomistic, /*When I was a under Los Angeles Dodgers, and un- Jay AmAnm (Jr.): "New York in five, because the Dodgers beat informa- BEAT INFLATION freshman, alcohol was net permit- Video tapes by scraen six, professional staff. For doubtedly, in the days to come, because of better pitching and Philadelphia and I didn't like BRANDS picture changed MondiQr Night PootbaU tfon, can Roxanne Bobak at FAMOUS ted, but the will be fii^ting for the glory and base running." that." r; r of that same year." He Soap Operas 277-2200 or 277^3034. March title of "World Champions of Leslie PalHcr (So.): "Dodgers in Nick Daddio (Sr.): "Dodgers in $22M iMtweit$22.99 strongly believes that the state Lunchtime Programs — for ex. Baseball." five because they will be deter- six. Better overall pitching and robots mnomi $17.99 should make an exception to walking mined to win it for $ REWARD $ $17^ Which team will it be? The Vil- their ex-coach, clutch hitting. Also because they WWilMtad — Offsr •nkw 11/19/78 higher education colleges such as Game shows Jim V-.V Have you seen a pair of lanovan went out and asked this Gilliam." will play four games in Dodger Villanova; then each school could Ventriloquists Mike ceramic earrings with pte. of^ question to the sports fans on cam- Dcaby (Sr.): "I don't really Stadium. Yanks have a chance $19 Off FRrc make its own alcohol policy. Travel care, because Immaculate Conception on'^ pus, and this is what we came up the Phillies are out only if Reggie and Chris get hot." Contrary to Smith's optomistic Backpacking of it; but I'll one and Our Lady of Mercy on ImZ with. bet you five dollars Loa Karaglas (Sr.): "Yankees all hope for a new alcohol policy is Camping on the other? SHOE WAR tS Ihn MasselBiaB (Sr.): "Dodgers in the Dodgers!" the way. They're great, they're the that of Lucyna Gorski, Villanova's Road Rally between 9 p-m^ Frklay, Clsiks - $14.90 • Low WaHy - $17.99 five. Their pitching is too good. I Mary Jo Harkias (So.): "Yankees world champs, and they're going to Lost -r- At- • AdkJM • Bull

. • • and Greg Nettles . . B9n'023v October 19, 1978 Jerry Vasa (Sr.): "I think it will be gorgeous Tom DePasqoaie (So.): "Yankees, .I,.S yogurt ." . . . and . . a good series with the Dodgers and Bucky Dent of course." • LOW. LOW PRICES winning in six. Dodgers have bet- • MUFFLERS, TAIL PIPES ^ • BRAKES. FRONT END TOI KT TOHIi UFE • YES. FOREIGN CARS 863 LANCASTER AVE By DAVID SCHMIDT I a e AAAA " ' Last St. Patrick's Day, Frank Murphy took a look at himself Women's • BJ^.C. A MASTERCHARQE LA 5-9UUU BRVN MAWR. PA Sports mi DAS • GUARANTEED COAST TO COAST and decided to slim down. A world class runner at Villanova in the tXackchiirry late 1960's, the Irishman decided to take up running again. With yogurt the same determination Murphy exhibited in his college races, Women 's 2-6 Vz Cross Set Records 733 Haverford Road SATURDAY LADIES orinks Frank has whipped himself into competitive shape and will par- if.' i ticipate in the upcoming New York City Marathon, Bryn Mawr livan (20:08), HtUFrUK cross-country and track. As a member of four national Sue Shea (20:25), Ellen Borkowski, Cecily TUESDAY - 3'S A CROWD BUY 2 GET 1 FREE NCAA Last weekend Villanova's Guinan, and Katie Thompson (20:28) ran Mary SHon championship teams, (two each in cross-country and track) and Women's Cross Country Team Nebler, Marge Liebler and 527-3812 the 5000 meters course in their Phone five IC4A title winning clubs (three indoor track and two outdoor Brandy Johnson. WED - SPECIAL PRICE ON PITCHERS participated in the Riitgers In- best times so far this season and On October track), Frank established personal best times of 1:47.0 in the half vitational and finished 4, the team will in flying show signs LARGEST SELECTION OF mile, in mile, and 3:38.4 in the 1500 meter run. of continuous im- compete at Belmont where they red raspberry J THE 3:58.0 the colors. In an exceptional ^ team ef- yogurt ^ RECORDS provement. Fine performances hope to fare well against DISCOUNT Murphy received the Most Valuable Performer award at the fort, the women harriers captured Rutgers, .J were also demonstrated by Mary Temple and other STATES Penn Belays for his outstanding efforts. Jack O'Reilly, the an- 10 place, beating such power- area schools. ON THE AAAIN LINE nouncer for the Penn Relays, reports that Frank "was a great houses as Delaware State, Uni- competitor; (he) ran with determination and guts — a real versity of D.C., and University of fighter.*' Murphy ran against the best runners in the world at the Pennsylvania. WIN «50-^5-^ time, men like Jim Ryan of Kansas, and Villanova's own Marty Brigid Leddy crossed the finish Pick 10 of 10 — You Win $50 Gift CeHificate Liquori, Dave Patrick and Tom i)onnelly (the present track line in a y coach personal best effort of 9W LANCASTER AVE. at Haverford College). 18:43, Picic 9 of 10 — You Win $25 Gift Ceilificate pineapp** placing her first for ARPMORE, PA. 19003 yogurt Murphy, a native of Dublin, Ireland, picked Villanova for his Villanova MI2-0764 and 13 overall. Other Picic 8 of 10 — You win $ 5 Gift Certificate education and states that it was the "best decision I ever made." Villanova scorers, Maureen Sul- Purchase Assistant track coach Jack Pyrah remembers, "When he (Mur- No Necessary

.' CAR REPAIRS .Vlfh! phy) came to Villanova from Dublin, you'd think 'poor Frank' and to Enter Contest ¥-W^ FOREIGN A DOMESTIC in two weeks he had the university under this thumb!" O'Reilly Your Only REQUIREIMENT is to Bring In TUNE UPS* BRAKES relates that "Prank was the most effervescent runner I've ever Your Entry Personally. You Must known, a genuine character." Noted for his Irish sense of humor. • ELECTRICAL 1 Soccer IMake 10 Choices! Ties Ljose. Murphy loves to have fun, and was known to exhibit a healthy in- vanilla b* in f MOTOR OVERHAUL Games Played the Weekend of 10/13 terest in beer ^d parties. . PAINT & BODY - Now in New York, Murphy last year opened a pub entitled 'Mur- By BETH WHITE All Work Fully Most students play by the rules phy's.' Two months ago, a second pub, three times the size of the Saturday, October 10, the 1. Dallas GuaranlaMl when placing a long distance first, was established. Called 'The Old Stand,' this pub-restaurant Women's Soccer team played a 24 Hour HolliiM coll. They take advantage of bar- also handles catering in Manhattan. Frank says business is "ex- highly competitive game against Call JERRY HI 9-2347 cellent" and that his economics background at Villanova has top-rated gain rates and make their calls l^inceton, losing by a helped him to plan the future of his establishments. A loyal alum- narrow margin of 3-1. The game, during the discount periods. If nus. Murphy has tentative plans to charter a bus for the pliQred on the soccer field beside you're not sure when you can call Villanovans who frequent his pub so they attend of the Hill; can one Stanford Hall, was one of the girls' at discount rates, check your remaining home football games. finest, especially si^e the Prince- phonebook. If you are ever in New York City, stop by 'The Old Stand' and ton soccer team has beaten both say hello to Frank Murphy, a world class runner, a successful Lehigh and Penn by scores of 6-1 A few studentis think it's O.K..to businessman, and a delightfiil character. and 5-1, respectively. Both teams break the rules by stecdingtheir are scheduled to play the telephone calls They're not beat- Villanova women later this year. Coach ing the system they're taking Lee Stevens, in his half- time pep talk, told his team that advantage of cdl of us, because it "from a hustle standpoint, it's drives up the cost of providing been pretty good. They're a tough telephone service. team, but you've been containing them" The score at halftime had Students who brecdc the rules cdso been 2-1, but as one of the players run the risk of paying a large line. remarked, "the ball has been down Spending time in jcril. And gettirK? at our goal most of the game." The » '--i- theniselvBs a pennanent pcAice single Villanova goal was scored by Donna record. Lohr, the center for- ward, within the first minute of It's just not worth it! play. The coach commended i Donna and her taammatas, Karen Clabbors and Robin Glaokan, for a V % w»ll played fame. The wonan's next lioaM soooar •MM is Saturday, Ociobar 28, on IM tocoar Aald.

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